Spicy Mussels with Chorizo in a Creamy White Wine Sauce

A warm hearty meal is perfect in the winter as well as being a light Summer meal?  Spicy mussels submerged in white wine sauce! Impress your Masterchef friends by taking your mussels in a creamy white wine sauce to new heights with the addition of chorizo & spices.

Mussels are highlighted in this recipe and are brought together with chorizo, white wine, chili, peas, harissa paste, and a hint of cream. One of the best parts of a mussel dish is dipping a crisp piece of french loaf into that flavoursome sauce…so don’t forget to enjoy some freshly baked artisan-style bread with this recipe.

Enjoy this recipe with a glass of white wine.

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Cooking Methods

  • Braising
  • Cooking

Ingredients

    900g Food Lover's half shell Mussels
    1 1/2 cups Chorizo, cut into slices
    1 cup Food Lover's Market Frozen peas
    2 tbsp Food Lover's Market extra virgin olive oil
    2 tsp Food Lover's crushed garlic
    2 tbsp Harissa paste (*See notes below)
    1tsp Food Lover's smoked chilli flakes
    1-2 cup White wine
    1/2 cup Clover low fat cream
    Freshly ground salt and black pepper
    750g Heba low carb bread (for serving)

Directions

    Heat the olive oil in a large saucepan over a high heat. Add the sliced chorizo to the pan with the crushed garlic.
    Saute the chorizo and garlic together for 2-3 minutes. Take the pan off the heat and scoop the chorizo into a separate bowl, leaving the flavoured oil behind.
    Return the pan to the heat and put the mussels into the oil. Let them saute over a high heat for about 5 minutes. Add the wine, harissa, chilli and ground salt and pepper to the mussels.
    Let that simmer for 2-3 minutes, then add the cream and peas. Let it simmer for a further minute or two, tossing the mussels through the sauce.
    Serve immediately with some low carb Heba bread, to mop up the sauce.

Notes

*Homemade Harissa Paste:

If you cannot get store-bought Harissa, you can make your own Harissa paste in advance. Click here for a homemade Harissa recipe.