Whisk Wednesdays: Billy Bi (Mussel Soup)

So in order to balance out my recent attempt at cooking more simply, I decided to join another blogging event! This one is hosted by Shari at Whisk and is called Whisk Wednesdays. I’m joining late, but they have been cooking through the lessons in Le Cordon Bleu at Home, which includes an entire cooking school curriculum. As I said, I’ve come in several lessons into the process, so I may also be playing catch-up while I try to keep up with the recipes everyone else is on as well.

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They’ve just started a new chapter on soups, and this week’s “assignment” was Billy Bi, or Mussel Soup. I’m not sharing the recipe here; for that you’ll have to buy the book. (Mine’s still in the mail, by the way, so thanks go to Kayte for typing up the recipe for me while I wait.) The pictures below give you an idea of what the process of making this soup was like. (Unfortunately, my camera battery died as I was downloading the picture of the finished soup, so I’ll fill that in tomorrow)

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I will say, the final product was absolutely delicious. The soup was rich, but somehow not overly heavy at the same time. It was creamy, but still pretty thin, so even though it’s summertime, it wasn’t too heavy to eat. The mussels are cooked in the broth, and then some of them are simmered further to flavor the broth (but removed since the meat is overcooked), helping to give the soup it’s rich flavor. I hope we have this much success every week!

Now, go to Shari’s list and check out how everyone else fared!

4 Responses to “Whisk Wednesdays: Billy Bi (Mussel Soup)”

  1. Ann Says:

    I loved this soup too! And it was suprisingly easy to make, no?

  2. Becke (Columbus Foodie) Says:

    Looks beautiful - hopefully yours tasted much, much better than mine did. :)

  3. Glennis - Can't Believe We Ate Says:

    Ok…you’ve got me curious about this soup! If it’s as light as the creamy potato leek soup for this week, and as tasty, we’ll like it. I like the way you laid out your photos too. Great job!

  4. Kayte Says:

    Looks great…I love how you can put all those little photos into one set and tell a story. You are also great at telling the story!

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