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Mussels West Indies in Rougail Sauce
Mussels West Indies in Rougail Sauce

Rougail is a highly spiced seasoning used in West Indian cuisine. There are various recipes of rougail. This one does not require cooking the rougail.

Difficulty level:Very simple
Servings:4
Total Time : 50 Min
Preparation Time: 25 min
Cooking Time : 10 min
Rest Time :
Ingredients:

24 mussels
3 tomatoes
1 green pepper
Juice of 1 lemon
2 spring onions (scallions)
2 cups white wine
5 leaves of fresh mint
10 sprigs of parsley
3 tablespoons olive oil
½ teaspoon Tabasco (or more if you like spicy food)
Salt and fresh grounded pepper



Preparation:

Clean the mussels: With your hands or a firm brush, clean the mussels under running water. Some mussels may have a "beard". The beard is easily removed by gripping it and giving it a good tug towards the hinge edge of the shell.

Cook the chopped shallots with the white wine and pepper for 5 minutes, then add the cleaned mussels. Cover and let them cook for 4 to 5 minutes until they open (throw away any unopened ones). Let them cool down in their juice.

Prepare the "rougail": Dice the onions, the tomatoes and the green pepper. Salt a little and add pepper. Add the lemon juice, the olive oil and the Tabasco, the chopped parsley and mint. Marinate at least 15 minutes.

Put together: Remove the top shell of the mussels. Place them on a platter. Cover with the "rougail" sauce, pepper and serve fresh.


Notes:

If you plan to serve this dish a few hours later or the next day, leave the mussels in the juice to prevent drying.

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