Wednesday 3 March 2021

Mushroom and Leek Casserole



This quick, creamy mushroom casserole may well become a favourite dish. Why not serve as a midweek meal with pasta, rice or a hunk of crusty bread. Of course if you are a 'low carber' you will swap the pasta/rice/bread for a lower carb alternative.

Ingredients
Serves Four
50g/1¾oz unsalted butter, plus extra to finish
1 leek, sliced
3 rashers smoked streaky bacon, diced
100ml/3½fl oz dry white wine
5 Portobello mushrooms, chopped
350–400ml/12–14fl oz beef stock
100ml/3½fl oz crème fraîche
¼ tsp paprika
salt and pepper
small handful of freshly chopped flatleaf parsley, to garnish

Method
1. Heat a deep non-stick frying pan over a medium heat. Add the butter and when it sizzles, add the leek and bacon and fry for 6–8 minutes, until the leek is softened and caramelised and the bacon crispy.
2. Pour in the wine and allow to bubble for a couple of minutes before adding the mushrooms. Cook for 2–3 minutes to soften, then add 350ml/12fl oz beef stock and season well with salt and pepper. Reduce the heat to low and simmer for 25–30 minutes, adding a touch more stock if needed.
3. Stir in the crème fraîche, paprika and a knob of butter and simmer for a further 5 minutes.
4. Check the seasoning and serve garnished with chopped parsley.
From original idea here

perhaps enjoy a glass of white wine with your meal
Bon Appetit

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All the best Jan

32 comments:

  1. I'm not a huge fan of mushrooms en masse Jan but my daughter and husband would love this recipe ✨

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  2. Not one of my favorites. I eat mushrooms but not crazy about them.

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  3. ...I may try growing leeks this year.

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  4. Se ve muy rica la tendré en cuenta. Gracias por la receta

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  5. That does sound good - even if I will (of course) leave out the beef stock and the bacon.

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  6. Jan - you had me at "leek". I love visiting your blog - I can always find new recipe ideas and pass them on to my husband! LOL!

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  7. It looks good, at least, even if it isn't vegetarian.

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  8. Sounds delicious, I will be giving this recipe a go. I already have both leeks and mushrooms in the fridge.

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  9. Ooh this looks delicious, I like both mushrooms and leeks (though I'd never tasted a leek until after I was married) This is definitely one to try. Take care, Sue xx

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  10. I haven't done something like this in ages! I love leeks.

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  11. so yummy...with some awesome ingredients!!

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  12. This looks really delicious. Love all those ingredients!

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  13. Una receta interesante. Besos.

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  14. I am definitely going to make this. Looks so delicious! I just purchase leeks and mushrooms from grocery store. Thank you for sharing.
    betsy

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  15. This looks good!

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  16. Jan, this sounds perfectly delicious, even without pasta or rice, though Mr Delightful will probably want some with his portion!

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  17. So yummy!! Thank you Jan! Big Hugs!

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  18. Hi sweet Jan! Oh my! What a tempting recipe! It looks and sounds delish!

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  19. This sounds good. I can tweek it for my needs. Leeks are fab, I really like them :-D

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  20. I still haven't tried leeks yet. I need to try them.

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  21. Sounds good and looks good. Have a nice evening.

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  22. A veggie version might be nice.

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  23. You always have delicious looking recipes. :-)

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  24. mushrooms and leeks make a great combination! I could certainly use a slightly altered version of that recipe.

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