“Please, sir, may I have more mushrooms?”

by Terry B on October 1, 2008

Last week, I explored other food blogs in search of inspiration. Now with a surplus of mushrooms in the house, I’m digging into the Blue Kitchen archives for some ideas.

Chicken and Mushrooms with Farfalle. This dish came together quickly after a last minute smash-and-grab run through the grocery store, improvising the meal in my head as I snatched ingredients. The post is as much about the process of improvisation as it is about the specific recipe. But thanks to a little dried tarragon and some cheap brandy, the end results tasted far more elegant than they deserved given how rapidly the ingredients went from store shelf to table.

In praise of the basic button. Yeah, I know. I used three fancypants mushrooms for my pizza. But two recipes here—Sautéed Mushrooms with Garlic Butter, in which humble buttons mascarade as escargot in an elegant first course, and Julia Child’s Sautéed Mushrooms, which beautifully elevate mashed potatoes—prove that the button has a few tricks up its sleeve. And they’re packed with antioxidants; bet you didn’t know that [me either].

Crêpes with Poulet aux Champignons Filling. Oh, la! Crêpes are fun to make and really fun to eat. And this chicken and mushrooms filling with white wine, garlic, herbes de Provence and cream does them justice. Just toss a small salad, open a bottle of wine, put on some Edith Piaf and you’re set.

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Shauna October 1, 2008 at 11:19 pm

Lovely!!! And the crepes picture brings delicious memories, too!!

Terry B October 2, 2008 at 2:20 am

Thanks, Shauna! Glad you stopped by, my friend.

Ginny October 2, 2008 at 11:00 pm

Wow! those crepes looks great! I love crepes…so warm and comforting! :)

Susan from Food Blogga October 14, 2008 at 2:28 am

Those crepes look wonderful! So, please, sir, may I have one?

Terry B October 14, 2008 at 3:14 pm

Thanks, Ginny and Susan! These were the first crepes I’d ever made, so I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was and how well they turned out.

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