What texture should fresh mussel have?
Does mushy mussels mean they are bad? What causes this mushy texture: cooking or quality of the mussels?
What texture should fresh mussel have?
Does mushy mussels mean they are bad? What causes this mushy texture: cooking or quality of the mussels?
Assuming your mussels came from clean, unpolluted waters, there is mainly only one thing that determines the quality of mussels: Freshness.
For all shellfish, this means alive when you buy them and alive when you cook them. Their shells should be tightly closed when you buy them, or they should close when you tap them.
Mushiness doesn't mean much. Shellfish are kind of mushy in their most perfect condition.
Massive misinformation thrown around here!! The only way to detect a bad mussel is by smell alone. The whole "opening" thing is an old wives tale.
Mushy is not fresh - smell it and see if it has a rancid odor after its cooked. it should be chewy.
The floaters are not necessarily dead. I had 20 floaters and as they opened to purge then they sank. I'm glad I didn't follow the comment to toss them out - they just needed to purge and sank down otherwise I would have tossed out almost 2 lbs of mussels.
I'm buying the mussels in nurseries, so I am sure of their freshness. Sometimes it happens that some of them are closed, though showing life with serious consequences for the recipe, so I do this: I put in the water, I throw away all those that float, I clean well those remaining, then if I have to open them to check if the smell experience is good, I also assure you that inside there is the mud that the mussel is used to have, made these devices continue with my recipe. I know it takes time but I assure you that after I can enjoy my spaghetti with mussels.
Edit in response to user18923's answer
I repeat, if the mussels float in the water (WHEN YOU WASHING) are definitely throw because it is very likely indeed it is certain that within them there is more water that keeps her alive, so if you want to risk the recipe one is free to do so, but as to the misinformation that you say, I think that actually you never opened more than 10 mussels. I'm not saying that they are not inedible, but it is better throw. I personally eat them raw every week at sea, but I try in every way to eat those that are good for my experience.