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Penn Cove Mussels in White Wine with Evergreen Herbs
Recipes, Soups and Stews  /  December 25, 2025
by Scott Stokes

Penn Cove Mussels in White Wine with Evergreen Herbs

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Did You Know?

Ingredient Pairings

Sage and butternut squash make a delightful pairing, as the earthy and slightly peppery flavor of sage enhances the sweetness of the squash. This combination is often used in comforting fall dishes like soups and risottos.

Food Facts

Artichokes are actually flower buds that haven't bloomed yet. If left unharvested, they will eventually bloom into a vibrant purple flower.

Cooking Tips

To prevent a pie crust from becoming soggy when filling it with wet ingredients, brush the crust with a beaten egg white before adding the filling. This creates a barrier and helps maintain a crisp crust.

Ingredient Spotlight

Ginger is a root with a spicy, zesty flavor and a slightly sweet undertone. It is widely used in Asian and Indian cuisines for its aromatic and warming properties. Ginger can be used in stir-fries, soups, teas, and baked goods.

Foraging Facts

Foraging for edible plants can be a sustainable way to incorporate fresh ingredients into your meals. However, it's crucial to forage responsibly, respecting nature and only harvesting in areas where it's legal and sustainable.

Baking Hacks

If you need room temperature eggs for baking but only have cold ones, you can quickly bring them to room temperature by placing them in a bowl of warm water for a few minutes.

Culinary Terms

Tempering is the process of slowly raising the temperature of one ingredient, usually eggs or chocolate, by gradually adding a hot liquid. This prevents the ingredient from curdling or seizing.

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