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Cut the cherry tomatoes into halves and add them into the pan along with the mussels and the feta cheese (crushed). Cut the feta into pieces and place over the mussels. Add the olive oil, pepper and thyme. Wash the mussels thoroughly and set aside.
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The ingredients needed to make Spicy tomato mussels with feta: Mydia Saganaki ♥️:
- Make ready 1 kg fresh mussels, cleaned
- Take 600 g ripe tomatoes
- Prepare 4 garlic cloves
- Get 2 red chili
- Prepare Olive oil
- Make ready 1 tbsp tomato paste
- Make ready 2 tsp dried oregano
- Take 400 ml white wine
- Get Black pepper
- Get 120 f feta
- Get A few sprigs of parsley
- Get A few sprigs of dill
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Instructions to make Spicy tomato mussels with feta: Mydia Saganaki ♥️:
- Prepare the mussels first by rinsing them under cold water. If any are broken or don’t shut when you gently tap them it means they’re dead, so discard them. Pull any beards off of the shut mussels. Leave them in the fridge until you are ready to cook them.
- Finely chop the tomatoes and keep to one side. Peel and finely slice the garlic.Halve, deseed and finely slice the chilli.
- Place a pot large enough to hold all the mussels on a medium-low heat and drizzle in a few tablespoons of olive oil. Add the garlic and chilli and fry for a minute or two until lightly golden.Stir in the tomato purée, oregano and the chopped tomatoes and fry for 10 minutes, until soft and sticky. Add the white wine and bring to the boil, then reduce slightly and leave to simmer for 10 minutes, until it has almost cooked away.
- Add the prepared mussels, cover with a lid and leave to cook for 5 minutes, until they have all opened. Discard any that don’t open at all. Finish with a good pinch of pepper and crumble over the feta. Finely chop the herbs, scatter over and serve straight away.
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