We haven’t done much gardening this weekend, even though the weather has been sunny and mild, but we have eaten some very good food. As always on Saturday morning, the coquillage (shellfish) van came to the village from Bouzigues and I bought a kilo of mussels for our lunch.
Saturday lunch
We started with celery soup that Lo Jardinièr had made with celery from the garden, garnished with cream and parsley.
Then we cooked the mussels, breadcrumbed them and fried them in olive oil:
Mussels are so beautiful that I always want to take too many photos of them:
Duck… twice
Last night we ate with the rest of the Cercle Occitan members in the village bar and the main course was duck legs in mushroom sauce. It was very good but Lo Jardinièr and I laughed when we saw them because we had bought duck legs for our Sunday lunch. I cooked them in a very different way, though, and the recipe for duck legs with apricots is on the Mediterranean cuisine blog.
We usually eat whatever vegetables are available in the garden, according to the season, and a lot of the tomatoes that we bottle during the summer, but sometimes in winter I long for my real favourites, the summer Mediterranean vegetables - aubergines, peppers, courgettes. So I bought an aubergine and some courgettes to make our first course for lunch today – cooked in olive oil with onions, garlic and rosemary and served garnished with chopped green olives and croutons.
3 comments:
What a coincidence with the duck, but you can't have too much of a good thing!
Your meals and food always look so good. I just love how you cooked the mussles.:)
These look great! Happy New Year! X
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