Impepata di Cozze (Peppered Mussels) is a quick and flavorful classic Italian dish made with just a few ingredients: fresh mussels, black pepper, lemon, and sometimes a splash of white wine. It's simple, rustic, and bursting with Mediterranean flavors.

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In just about 15 minutes, you can enjoy a light seafood appetizer or main course that's perfect for summer evenings, casual get-togethers, or an elegant starter for a special dinner. Like many traditional Italian recipes, it proves that you don't need many ingredients to make something absolutely delicious.
For more easy seafood dishes, try also this Lemon Shrimp Scampi Orzo, these Cozze Ripiene (Italian Stuffed Mussels Marinara), or this Linguine alle Vongole (Pasta with Clams).
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🦪What Is Impepata di Cozze?
Impepata di Cozze is a traditional recipe from Campania, especially Naples, where mussels are abundant and widely enjoyed. The name comes from the Italian word pepe (pepper), since the dish is generously seasoned with freshly ground black pepper.
It's one of the most iconic Italian seafood appetizers and is usually served with lemon wedges and crusty bread to soak up the flavorful cooking juices. While some versions include a splash of white wine or parsley, the most traditional Neapolitan recipe keeps it very minimal-letting the mussels and pepper shine.
If you'd like more mussel recipes, you can also check out my Italian Stuffed Mussels Marinara (Cozze Ripiene).
📋 Instructions with Photos

Step 1. In a large pot, add olive oil, garlic, and black pepper. Cook 1 minute then add the mussels and white wine. Close the lid.

Step 2. Let the mussels steam for a few minutes until they're all fully open. Sprinkle with parsley and serve with lemon.

🍽 Serving Suggestions
Impepata di Cozze is best served immediately, piping hot, with lemon wedges on the side and a big basket of crusty bread to soak up the flavorful juices. It makes a great appetizer for an Italian-style seafood dinner, or you can enjoy it as a light main dish with a simple salad or pasta on the side. Pair it with a crisp, chilled white wine for the full southern Italian experience.
❄️ Storage & Reheating
Fridge: Store any leftover mussels in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 day. It's best to remove the mussels from their shells before storing to save space.
Reheating: Reheat gently in a covered pan with a splash of water or broth until warmed through. Avoid boiling, as the mussels can turn rubbery.
Freezer: Not recommended, as mussels lose their tender texture once frozen and thawed.
💭 Recipe FAQs
Yes. Place mussels in cold, lightly salted water for about 20-30 minutes before cooking to help them expel any sand or grit.
Discard any mussels that are open before cooking and don't close when tapped, as well as any that don't open after cooking.
Absolutely! The traditional recipe often skips wine, relying only on pepper, garlic, and lemon for flavor.
⭐ Top tip
Don't skimp on the black pepper. It's the heart of this recipe, and freshly ground pepper makes all the difference-so be generous when seasoning right before serving.

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📖 RECIPE
Ingredients
Method
- Place the mussels in a large bowl with cold, lightly salted water for about 20-30 minutes to expel any sand or grit. Drain and rinse well.
- In a large, wide pan or pot, heat the olive oil over medium heat and add the garlic cloves and freshly ground pepper. Cook for about 1 minute until fragrant, being careful not to burn.
- Add the mussels to the pan along with the white wine (if using). Cover with a lid and cook for 5-7 minutes, shaking the pan occasionally, until all the mussels have opened.
- Remove from the heat and discard any mussels that did not open. Sprinkle generously with fresh parsley.
- Transfer the mussels to serving bowls, pour over the cooking juices, and serve with lemon wedges and crusty bread.
Nutrition
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
Notes
- Mussels release their own salty liquid when cooking, so always taste the broth before adding any extra salt (I usually never need to add more).
- The dish is best enjoyed immediately while hot and fresh.
- If you prefer a stronger pepper flavor, grind extra black pepper over the mussels right before serving.









Alaina says
I was a bit skeptical because it seemed to quick and easy to be true, but omg I could have eaten the whole pot myself! So good!
Jessica Montanelli says
Thank you Alaina! I'm glad you enjoyed it! 🙂