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DAY RECIPE : SPAGHETTI WITH OLBIA’S MUSSELS

DAY RECIPE : SPAGHETTI WITH OLBIA’S MUSSELS . Olbia’s mussels history.

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DAY RECIPE : SPAGHETTI WITH OLBIA’S MUSSELS

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  1. DAY RECIPE : SPAGHETTI WITH OLBIA’S MUSSELS

  2. Olbia’s musselshistory It is a story that has deep roots that links the mussels to the city of Olbia. It is the story of a tradition passed from “father to son” come up to the present day. It all began in 1920 when some ‘’continental’’ entrepreneurs, almost casually, discovered that in the Gulf of Olbia there were the climatic and environmental conditions necessary for the breeding of the mussels. So the first plant mussel, was settled beginning what would have become one of the most important economic activities in this area called ​​Gallura.

  3. INGREDIENTSFOR FOUR PEOPLE PROCEDURE Put the mussels in a pan withwholenuts, afterbeingwellwashed, and let go a low heat. In another pan preferablynon-stick, put extra virgin olive oil (usually a spoonforperson) and the cloveofgarlic. Afterthatstartstowarm up wellthrow in the musselspreviouslyshellswiththeir water that we put aside, regolatevi based on the amount of the latter if put all or only a part. In another pot put to cook the pasta. Halfway through cooking, remove it and pour it into the sauce with mussels in the meantime continues to cook (have cooked up to 10 min.) and then finish cooking the pasta in the sauce thus obtained. Turn off everything, the dough should still be al dente and sprinkle with parsley raw you have well cut, cover with a lid so that the flavors mingle and form one with the dough and let it rest for 5 min. 1 Kg of Olbia’s mussels 400 g of spaghetti 4 spoonsof extra virgin olive oil 1 cloveofgarlic Some parsley and salt

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