Mussels Grilled on a Bed of Flaming Pine Needles
- 2 pounds mussels (40 to 50) in the shells
- 1 tablespoon raspberry vinegar
- Melted butter, for serving
- 2 quarts dried pine needles
- Two 9-by-13inch aluminum foil pans
- Scrub the mussels well with a brush under cold running water, discarding any with cracked shells or shells that fail to close when tapped.
- Using needle-nose pliers, pull out and discard any clumps of black strings at the hinges of the mussels.
- Using a metal skewer or an old pointy knife, poke holes in the bottom of one of the aluminum foil pans.
- Pierce the foil with the skewer or knife tip, then twist it to make a 1/2-inch hole.
- The holes should be spaced 2 inches apart.
- Fill the perforated foil pan with the pine needles; they should be loosely mounded rather than tightly packed.
- Arrange the mussels on top.
- Set up the grill for direct grilling and preheat it to high.
- In the best of all worlds, youll be grilling over a wood fire.
- Charcoal is the second-best choice, but you can also do this on a gas grill.
- There is no need to oil the grill grate.
- When ready to cook, place the pan with the mussels on the hot grate.
- The pine needles will start to smoke and catch fire after a few minutes.
- If youre working on a gas grill, you may need to use a butane match or lighter to help ignite the pine needles.
- Once the pine needles have caught fire, place the second foil pan over the mussels and pine needles.
- Grill the mussels until the shells open and the bivalves are cooked, 5 to 8 minutes.
- Once the mussel shells begin to open, sprinkle the mussels with the raspberry vinegar, if using.
- Cover the mussels again and grill for 1 minute longer.
- The vinegar is optional, but it adds an extra dimension of flavor.
- Transfer the smoking, steaming pan with the mussels to a heatproof platter and serve the mussels at once, discarding any that have not opened.
- You eat the mussels with your fingers right out of the pan.
- Melted butter can be served on the side, but you really dont need it.
mussels, raspberry vinegar, butter, needles, aluminum foil pans
Taken from www.cookstr.com/recipes/mussels-grilled-on-a-bed-of-flaming-pine-needles (may not work)