Mushroom Stroganoff
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Mushroom Stroganoff
Serves 4
500g fresh mushrooms, wiped and quartered
1 medium onion, peeled and finely chopped
2 garlic cloves, peeled and crushed
30ml olive oil (or sunflower)
100ml red wine
3 tablespoons creme fraiche or double cream
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
1 dessert spoon of cornflour
1 level teaspoon paprika
1 handful fresh coriander, chopped
1. Gently heat the oil in a large pan.
2. Gently cook the onion garlic for 3 minutes, until starting to brown.
3. Coat the mushrooms in the paprika (either by turning them on a plate or shaking in a sandwich bag.
4. Turn up the heat and add the mushrooms to the pan. Do this in batches, if you need to. The idea is to cook them quickly, to seal in their juices.
5. Cook for up to 5 minutes, until the mushrooms are browned and softened.
6. Add the red wine and balsamic vinegar and simmer gently.
7. Mix the cornflour with a tablespoon of water in a cup, to form a paste. Add to the pan and mix well. The sauce should thicken.
8. Add the fresh coriander and the cream and mix well.
Serve with rice.
You really want to use lots of mushrooms for this recipe and your veg box will most likely provide white cap or chestnut mushrooms. These can provide the main bulk of the recipe, but to add extra flavour you could also use some rehydrated porcini or shitake mushrooms.
Experiment with the options, to find your favourite
http://vegbox-recipes.co.uk/recipes/mushroom-recipe-2.php
500g fresh mushrooms, wiped and quartered
1 medium onion, peeled and finely chopped
2 garlic cloves, peeled and crushed
30ml olive oil (or sunflower)
100ml red wine
3 tablespoons creme fraiche or double cream
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
1 dessert spoon of cornflour
1 level teaspoon paprika
1 handful fresh coriander, chopped
1. Gently heat the oil in a large pan.
2. Gently cook the onion garlic for 3 minutes, until starting to brown.
3. Coat the mushrooms in the paprika (either by turning them on a plate or shaking in a sandwich bag.
4. Turn up the heat and add the mushrooms to the pan. Do this in batches, if you need to. The idea is to cook them quickly, to seal in their juices.
5. Cook for up to 5 minutes, until the mushrooms are browned and softened.
6. Add the red wine and balsamic vinegar and simmer gently.
7. Mix the cornflour with a tablespoon of water in a cup, to form a paste. Add to the pan and mix well. The sauce should thicken.
8. Add the fresh coriander and the cream and mix well.
Serve with rice.
You really want to use lots of mushrooms for this recipe and your veg box will most likely provide white cap or chestnut mushrooms. These can provide the main bulk of the recipe, but to add extra flavour you could also use some rehydrated porcini or shitake mushrooms.
Experiment with the options, to find your favourite
http://vegbox-recipes.co.uk/recipes/mushroom-recipe-2.php

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yummy sounds delicious ill have to try it. thanks for sharing
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i love mushrooms so this recipe sounds fabulous i will have to try it,but i don't know what 500g or 30ml equals too.I'm not farmiler with those instructions.Sorry.


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Sounds Fantastic
Mouth Watering, i love the recipe because it is a vegetarian recipe as of late i eat very little red meat, i still eat chicken but i notice that meat is not on my favorite list anymore it is vegetables.
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Mouth Watering, i love the recipe because it is a vegetarian recipe as of late i eat very little red meat, i still eat chicken but i notice that meat is not on my favorite list anymore it is vegetables.
Many Blessings
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I have been vegetarian for 8 years 


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mia wrote:I have been vegetarian for 8 years
That is a long time! Me and my family become vegetarians 1 1/2 ago and I know I will be one for the rest of my life. I really like your recipe but I don’t really like cooking very much and this is sounds complicated. I like something simple but I may ask someone to make it because it does sounds delicious. Thank you for sharing


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parrotlover100 wrote:i love mushrooms so this recipe sounds fabulous i will have to try it,but i don't know what 500g or 30ml equals too.I'm not farmiler with those instructions.Sorry.![]()
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Do you have scales and a measuring jug?
I only understand pounds and ounces still.
And pints.
So I use scales and measuring jug now

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Lol all i have is a measuring cup.no scales.I'll figure it out.It's too good of a recipe to pass up lol. hee hee thank you mia.


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