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Zuppa Di Mussels (Clams) O Vongole Al Pomodoro
 
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Prep Time: 1440 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes
Ready In: 1470 Minutes
Servings: 4
Mussel or Clam Zuppa (Special rich soup) with Tomatoes, Zuppa di Cozze o Vongole al Pomodoro: Classic, simple addictingly tasty dish. This shellfish recipe will work well as a first course, served with Bruschetta, a simple and delicious Italian garlic bread, or on a bed of fine pasta or linguine al dente.
Ingredients:
1/2 cup olive oil
3 large garlic cloves (more the merrier to taste)
1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes (optional)
1/2 cup dry white wine (pale dry sherry works very well.)
parsley sprig (fresh italian wide-leaf, optional for white sauce)
1/4 lb very ripe tomato (optional white sauce needs no tomatoes ( campari on-the-vine would be amazing!)
Directions:
1. (Start preparing a day ahead.).
2. Cooking Time: 30 minutes.
3. Preparation:.
4. Soak shellfish overnight in salted water (in sea water if available, or see instructions below.).
5. Drain in a colander. Mince abundant parsley, cut the tomatoes, and grind some pepper in your peppermill.
6. Sliced garlic as finely as possible. Not minced, just paper thin fine slices.
7. Heat the olive oil in a heavy 3 quart saucepan or Dutch oven over very low heat. Add the garlic; cook slowly until the garlic just begins to turn very light brown, this should take about 10 minutes. 2. Add the crushed red pepper, if using, and remove from the heat. Let cool 5 minutes.
8. Return the pan to high heat; add the wine and boil 3 minutes. Add the cleaned clams or mussels and cover tightly. Steam, shaking the pan occasionally, just until the shells open, about 2 minutes for the mussels, 6 minutes for the clams. 60 seconds before completion add tomatoes and parsley if desired, more red pepper or black pepper to taste. Spoon the shellfish and broth into shallow bowls and serve very hot.
9. Cook a minute or two more, and serve, with toasted bread or over pasta.
10. Note:.
11. If one of the shellfish fails to open upon being cooked, do not eat it! It was already dead when it went into the pot, and eating it could make you quite sick.
By RecipeOfHealth.com