Source : Remove Beard And Clean Mussels Well With A Toothbrush Under Running Water In A Pot Heat Oil And Saut The Onions Garlic And Ginger Add Tomato If Desir...
PreTime
more Minutes
CookTime
a few Minutes
Yield
Some Servings
Sent by SpottedByD
at : May 22, 2026
Step:
Remove beard and clean mussels well with a toothbrush under running water.
In a pot, heat oil and saut the onions, garlic and ginger. Add tomato if desired, I prefer none to keep the sea taste in the soup. Mash in pot.
Once onions are translucent, place 1 cup water and bring to a boil. Once boiling, drop in mussels, add enough water to reach the mussels on top of the pot (water would depend on your pot size. Less water = more flavour). Season with drops of fish sauce. Sprinkle some fresh ground pepper. Cover.
Simmer until shells open. Remove any scum rising to the top. Taste and adjust according to desired saltiness and ginger spiciness- use fish sauce, salt, pepper, drop in chili, if desired, add more ginger if needed. Simmer 3 minutes more.
Discard shells that did not open. These were dead when they were bought, and unsafe to eat.
Add spinach or pepper leaves if desired. (None added in photo) Garnish with chopped green onions. Stir. Turn off heat and cover to cook leaves in residual heat. Serve and enjoy.
Ingredients
500 g mussels, cleaned well
1/2 Tbsp Cooking oil
1 medium onion, coarsely chopped
4 cloves garlic, coarsely chopped
1 knob (1-2 inch size) ginger, sliced
3-5 drops fish sauce
to taste Salt & Pepper
Water
1 green chili, whole (optional)
1 stalk Green Onions, chopped (optional)
1 tomato (optional, gives different taste)
1 handful spinach or hot pepper leaves (optional)
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