I love this dish, which is often called "Mussels Fra Diavolo", because my Italian Grandmother made it often, especially around the holidays. The lusty combination of mussels and spicy red sauce is irresistible. It's Italian-American comfort food. Forget about serving this with pasta, you absolutely must have a loaf of crusty, chewy Italian or French bread to dip in the sauce. Make sure to put an empty bowl on the table to accommodate the shells. For equipment you will need a large (10 to 12 inch) high sided saute pan (sauteuse) or a 6 to 6 quart pot with a tight fitting lid, a large spoon, and a Chinese wire mesh skimmer or slotted spoon. Red Sauce: I know my red sauce. My credentials: I grew up at the Jersey Shore, I had an Italian grandmother and I worked as a cook at Marenzi Restaurant in North Beach, San Francisco, back in the 1970's. This recipe is one for you to keep. My Napolitano red sauce is a great building block to making all sorts of dishes. It can be used to for a quick pasta dinner or for simmering fresh squash and/or bell peppers and onion. You can also use this red sauce as a base to make a "fra diavolo" with mussels, lobster or other sea food, even with leftovers and serve with rice or pasta. The most important concept in making this sauce is to really brown (caramelize) the onions and carrots, creating a natural sweetness that balances with the acidic tomatoes. For equipment you will need a 5-quart Dutch oven or heavy pot, and a wooden spoon.
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic (6 cloves)
- 1 to 2 teaspoons crushed red pepper
- 1 cup white wine
- 2 cups Red Sauce or Fra Diavlo Sauce, recipes follow
- 3 pounds medium mussels, scrubbed, de-bearded, rinsed and drained
- 2 tablespoons freshly chopped parsley leaves
Directions
Heat the olive oil in a pan over medium heat. Add the garlic and red pepper, and saute until fragrant, stirring, about 30 seconds. Add the white wine and tomato sauce, increase the heat to high, cover and bring to a boil.
Add the mussels and replace the lid. Cook over high heat 3 minutes. Remove the lid and stir once gently. Continue to cook until the mussels are completely open and firmly cooked, about 4 minutes more.
Remove the pot from the heat and transfer the mussels gently from the pot to a large bowl with a Chinese wire mesh skimmer. Return the pot to the heat and increase the heat to high. Boil for a minute or 2, until the sauce is thick enough to coat a spoon. Pour the sauce over the mussels and serve immediately.
Red Sauce:
- 2 (35-ounce) cans plum tomatoes in juice
- 6 tablespoons olive oil
- 2 bay leaves
- 1 head (about 12 medium cloves) garlic, peeled and finely chopped
- 2 medium onions (about 12 ounces), cut in 1/4-inch dice
- 2 medium carrots (about 8 ounces), cut in 1/4-inch dice
- 1 1/2 teaspoons dried oregano
- 2 tablespoons tomato paste
- 1 teaspoon kosher or sea salt
- 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Place the canned tomatoes in a large bowl and place your (clean) hands in the bowl and crush the tomatoes so they breakup into a range of small pieces.
In a 5-quart Dutch oven heat the olive oil over medium heat until it is fragrant, but before it smokes, about 40 seconds. Add the bay leaves and stir them in the oil until they begin to brown, about 10 seconds. Add the garlic and cook for 1 minute until it starts to turn golden brown, then add the onions, carrots, and oregano. Cook the vegetables until they are very brown, about 15 to 20 minutes. Stir occasionally, just enough to prevent them from scorching.
Add the crushed tomatoes with their juice, the tomato paste, salt and pepper, and 1 1/2 cups of water, (white wine or clam juice can be added depending on the intended use) and bring to a boil. Lower the heat, and simmer, partially covered until the sauce level has reduced by 2 or 3 inches and the sauce is thick enough to coat the back of a spoon. Cook the sauce for about 1 hour, stirring occasionally so it doesn't stick.
Remove from heat, cool down in the pot, then when at room temperature, transfer to a sealed plastic container and refrigerate until ready to use.
This sauce will keep 10 days in a well-sealed container in the refrigerator.
Yield: about 2 quarts
Variation: Fra Diavolo Sauce:
Using my recipe for basic Red Sauce, you can make a quick and spicy "fra diavolo" sauce that is delicious drizzled over grilled squid and other seafood. For equipment you will need a 3-quart saucepan and a wooden spoon.
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- 4 large cloves garlic, chopped (about 1/4 cup)
- 1 1/2 teaspoons crushed red pepper
- 2 cups Red Sauce, recipe above
- 1 (8-ounce) bottle clam juice
- Kosher or sea salt
Heat the olive oil in a 3-quart saucepan slightly over medium heat and saute the garlic and crushed red pepper until the garlic is fragrant and beginning to brown, about 40 seconds.
Add the Red Sauce, clam juice, and salt, to taste, and simmer, stirring occasionally over medium-low heat, until the sauce returns to the thickness and quantity of the Red Sauce, about 15 minutes.
Yield: 2 cups
Photo: Mussels in Spicy Red Sauce Recipe
















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By cassidy32
on June 07, 2013
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I was kinda scared to really brown the veggies but it made all the difference! Love this recipe and will use it for a long time to come. Thanks!!
By MarisaS.
on May 03, 2013
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So easy and delicious! Definitely going to be making this again!
By jovanna_2562938
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on March 18, 2013
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I don't bother w/onions and carrots bc this is my easy weeknight version of cioppino. If I need to 'sweeten' the sauce, I add a tsp of sugar and that's that. I go right to the "fra diavola" version using only one 28 container of Italian imported POMI chopped tomatoes, tomato paste, 12 cloves of minced garlic, and 1 1/2 tsp. red pepper. I add extra dried oregano, I have some I buy directly from Sicily, still on the branches, the aroma and taste cannot be beat...I add frozen basil from my summer bounty, 1/3 cup RED wine, 4 Tbs. of capers, and abt a tsp. of ground fennel...that is the secret ingredient of the universe I never leave out. I simmer 15 mins to get sauce thicker. I add the shellfish, and let the broth come from that; I don't add more, it almost never needs it. I add chopped parsley at end. The consistency is perfect. The sauce takes all of 10 mins to prepare, then the time to simmer. Add whatever seafood you want and make it your own. With crusty bread, YUM.
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