Thursday 7 December 2017

Mushroom Bourguignon with Celeriac Mash : Vegetarian

  • 300g pack beef minute steaks
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 2 sprigs fresh thyme, leaves picked
  • 1 lemon, ½ juiced and ½ cut into wedges to serve
  • rocket, to serve (optional)
  • For the filling

  • 200g parsnips, peeled and cut into thin sticks
  • 200g celeriac, peeled and cut into thin sticks
  • 200g butternut squash, peeled and cut into thin sticks
  • 150g carrots, peeled and cut into thin sticks
  • 3 garlic cloves, unpeeled
  • 3 fresh rosemary sprigs
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 tsp clear honey
  • squeeze lemon juice

Read more at https://realfood.tesco.com/recipes/minute-steak-rolls-with-seasonal-veg.html#C6m66ULS0tG1IAJv.99

This mushroom bourguignon recipe with creamy celeriac mash can make a lovely weeknight dinner. Replacing beef with juicy chestnut mushrooms and exotic dried mushrooms adds earthy richness to this comforting vegetarian stew.

Ingredients:

Serves Four
For the mushroom bourguignon
10g dried mushrooms
175ml vegetable stock, made with ½ stock cube
2 tbsp. oil
650g chestnut mushrooms, larger mushrooms halved
10 small shallots, peeled but kept whole
250g Chantenay carrots, larger carrots cut in half horizontally
2 garlic cloves, finely sliced
1 tbsp. fresh thyme leaves
1 tbsp. tomato purée
2 tbsp. plain flour
200ml burgundy wine
1 tbsp. butter, softened
For the celeriac mash
2 celeriac, peeled and roughly chopped
3 garlic cloves
700ml milk
1 tbsp. wholegrain mustard

Method:
1. Add the dried mushrooms to the hot stock and leave to infuse. Heat 1 tbsp. oil in a large casserole dish. Add the chestnut mushrooms and fry for 4-5 minutes until golden. Remove from the pan.
2. Add the remaining oil and fry the shallots and carrots for 8-10 minutes until starting to soften. Add the garlic, thyme and tomato purée and cook for a further 1 minute. Return the chestnut mushrooms to the pan with 1 tbsp. flour and cook for 1 minute. Add the burgundy wine, vegetable stock and dried mushrooms. Bring to the boil, then simmer for 20 minutes.
3. Mix the remaining flour with the butter and add to the sauce. Continue to simmer for 10 minutes until the sauce is thick and glossy. Season well.
4. Meanwhile, put the celeriac and garlic in a large saucepan and cover with the milk. Bring to the boil and simmer for 15 minutes until the celeriac is soft. Drain, reserving the milk. Return the celeriac to the pan and add 100ml of the reserved milk and the mustard. Mash. Serve the mash with the bourguignon on top.

Each Serving:
25.8g carbohydrate 10.3g fibre 15.4g protein 13.2g fat

From an original recipe idea here

For those readers who may like a more traditional Beef Bourguignon, which is low carb and so delicious have a look here

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All the best Jan

25 comments:

  1. Another great sounding recipe that I'll copy.

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  2. That looks delicious, I love mushrooms.

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  3. Chesnut mushrooms sound real good, I have never seen them.

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  4. Looks really great, thanks for sharing the recipe.

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  5. Copied, so I can make it in winter. Thanks Jan

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  6. The burgundy wine must be adding to the taste.

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  7. I can't think of anything more heavenly on a cold day like this. I shall certainly be making this.xxx

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  8. Oh, wow, this looks delicious. Another one to bookmark.
    I've never actually used celeriac so that will be a good first, and we've got some chestnuts waiting in the cupboard for the right recipe.
    Thanks!

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  9. Looks great! So many yummy ingredients.

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  10. Looks comforting and delicious!

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  11. The ingredients appeal to me, so I'm sure I'd like this one.

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  12. Looks good, meat would be added for us.

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  13. Your words are appealing about the dish Jan!

    sounds easy and my kind of, with carrots

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  14. It's nice to eat mushrooms in hot stew. Have a nice weekend.

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  15. Gosh, this looks SO warming and appetizing!
    Wonderful!! :))

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  16. i have made this in the past but boy that looks like a wonderful recipe!!!

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  17. Oh this looks delicious, thank you so much!

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