These grilled scallion oil mussels, or chem chép nướng mỡ hành are the epitome of simple yet impressive. There aren't many ingredients, but the whole dish shines — especially if you get a high-quality mussel. Pair these with a cold beer and you're set!
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These are one of my go-to appetizers when I'm hosting. They get a little tricky to bring to a party (though it's possible). I also love making Vietnamese Shrimp Toast (Bánh Mì Nướng Tôm) or Vietnamese Fish Sauce Glazed Chicken Wings (Cánh Gà Chiên Nước Mắm) for apps.
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Hint: Don't overcook the mussels — they'll get rubbery.

You can try a variety of add-ins to change up the flavor of the mussels
Let me know what you like to add on your scallion oil mussels!

Eat Chem Chép Nướng Mỡ Hành right off the grill for the best taste and texture. I find mussels hard to reheat and wouldn't recommend storing them.
This recipe comfortably feeds two people as a main course. It will serve 4-6 as an appetizer.
Note: Nutrition facts are estimated based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.
See more guidelines at USDA.gov.
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Link nội dung: https://melodious.edu.vn/hanh-a109903.html