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 for courgetti, rice for cauliflower rice and bread - just use a lower carb alternative - see here.
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
For those that may like a vegetarian mushroom dish ...
Mushroom Bourguignon with Celeriac Mash, see it hereDear reader, you will find a variety of recipe ideas within this blog. It is important to note, not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter. If you have any concerns about your health it is always advisable to consult your Doctor or health care team.
All the best Jan
All the best Jan
...bacon makes everything taste better.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing a veggie dish too;) I bet you're an amazing cook.
ReplyDeleteOh my, this looks yummy! All the ingredients are winners to my family. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI think this is too many mushrooms for me, but one could substitute something else as a replacement. The rest of the ingredients sound yummy.
ReplyDeleteSuch a delicious looking casserole for the fall. We are mushroom lovers !
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteGracias por la receta. La hare pronto. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteMushrooms and leeks (or onions) go together really well don't they?
ReplyDeleteNow this is something I would like. However, Mr. M. would not. LOL
ReplyDeleteBacon is GREAT and the casserole must have tasted really good.
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious! I love mushrooms and leeks.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds lovely.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a delicious veggie casserole.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Take care, have a great day!
It's looking delicious with the mushrooms.
ReplyDeleteSounds great
ReplyDeleteThat sounds delicious, though as a veggie I'd leave out the bacon!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds very yummy!
ReplyDeleteI love the sight of this!
ReplyDeleteI always say that butter makes everything taste and look delicious. However, I refrain from using it, as at a certain age, it is not helping with maintaining weight and health.
ReplyDeleteMe encanta los champiñones y es una buena receta, la que nos has facilitado. La tendré en cuenta la próxima vez que los ponga
ReplyDeleteThank you for providing a vegetarian option, you are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteI still need to try leeks, they never have them in the stores I shop at.
ReplyDeleteYes, Jan. I would prefer the vegetarian version. It sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHello :=)
ReplyDeleteI like the mushroom bacon and leek combo. I wonder if I can substitute the butter for olive oil!
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ReplyDeleteBreathtaking who asks
"I wonder if I can substitute the butter for olive oil!"
You could try substituting olive oil instead of butter ... but the butter always adds a creamy richness to the recipe and olive oil may give it a fruity note.
Baking/cooking is so often experimental so you may wish to tweak/change this recipe.
There is a guide called 'The ultimate guide to substituting butter with olive oil in your recipes' you may like to read - find it here
https://seloolive.com/blogs/olive-oil/the-ultimate-guide-to-substituting-butter-with-olive-oil-in-your-recipes
Hope this may help.
All the best Jan
My hubby does like his mushrooms, he would probably really like this :)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend!
Seguro que está muy bueno. Besos.
ReplyDeleteLooks good.
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