Monday, December 10, 2018

An Interesting Dish of Mushrooms

A cookbook that I've rarely used... if ever.
A recipe chosen for the theme "Exotic Seaports." Here: Nice, France. I was requested to bring
a vegetable dish to the Culinary Historians' dinner. This one is vegan (I omitted butter), and looked appealing.
This image shows the last step when the mushrooms, bread crumbs, etc. are all combined.

My changes: I cooked the garlic briefly at the end of each batch of mushrooms.
I added a bit of herbs de Provençe and the lemon zest, as well as the juice of the lemon.
I sautéed the mushrooms in batches to keep them firmer.

Champignons Provençale made for the CHAA' dinner.
Good intention of the week: try more recipes from this cookbook.

10 comments:

  1. I adore mushrooms! And they don't look terribly difficult and the presentation is terrific!

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  2. I love love mushrooms! Yours look delicious. I make a mushroom casserole with mustard, yum! Reminds me of when mom and dad would forage for mushrooms in woods and our yard, driving neighbors crazy. They were sure we'd die of food poisoning.

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  3. Mushrooms are a favorite of mine, I always add extra from what the recipe calls for. I'll bet this was the hit of your dinner club.

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  4. count me as another mushroom fan.

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  5. I love mushrooms, but especially sauteed in butter! Yours do look scrumptious though.

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  6. Looks delicious! I love mushrooms and the recipe looks simple enough. Plus, ZINC! Thanks for sharing. :)

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  7. Am going to look out for this cookbook. Merry Christmas. Cheers from Carole's Chatter

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  8. The mushrooms looks yummy.

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  9. I adore mushrooms and this looks delicious. It looks like a great cookbook too. ;-)

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