galway gal!
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?We like mushrooms. We had some the other night prepared like my
grandmother made many years ago. I thought I'd pass on some of the
variations we do as it may inspire someone to try a different version than
their old routine. We also like onions so they all start out the same way.
You can substitute shallots or leave them out altogether. Garlic, of course
can be added to all of these.
Slice an onion
Heat pan with butter and some cooking oil
Add the onions and cook until they are starting to turn brown
Add the sliced mushrooms and continue to cook. They will give off a lot of
water and should not be overly stirred around. When near completion, you
can just finish and eat or try a variations.
#1 Add a couple of tablespoons of sour cream, Turn off the heat and stir
it in. Very rich!
#2 Add a few shakes of Worcestershire sauce
#3 Do both #2 and #1
#4 While the pan is still hot, pour in a healthy glug of either sherry or
Madera wine. Let it reduce
#5 Sprinkle with Balsamic vinegar
grandmother made many years ago. I thought I'd pass on some of the
variations we do as it may inspire someone to try a different version than
their old routine. We also like onions so they all start out the same way.
You can substitute shallots or leave them out altogether. Garlic, of course
can be added to all of these.
Slice an onion
Heat pan with butter and some cooking oil
Add the onions and cook until they are starting to turn brown
Add the sliced mushrooms and continue to cook. They will give off a lot of
water and should not be overly stirred around. When near completion, you
can just finish and eat or try a variations.
#1 Add a couple of tablespoons of sour cream, Turn off the heat and stir
it in. Very rich!
#2 Add a few shakes of Worcestershire sauce
#3 Do both #2 and #1
#4 While the pan is still hot, pour in a healthy glug of either sherry or
Madera wine. Let it reduce
#5 Sprinkle with Balsamic vinegar