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I've been putting this into a number of holiday dinners recently: Quinoa stuffed portabella mushrooms with a cashew sage cream sauce.
You can stuff baby bella mushrooms for appetizer size servings or larger bellas for an entree~ Stuffed mushrooms
Preheat oven to 350̊ Remove stem from mushroom and lay upside down on a baking sheet. Warm a pot over medium high heat with 2 tbsp olive oil on the bottom of the pot. Add in garlic and onions and sauté 3-4 minutes until onion is translucent. Add in grains and stir well. Season with sage, salt, and pepper. Stir well. Spoon rice mixture into the mushrooms. Cover with aluminum foil. Bake 20-30 minutes until mushroom is juicy and beginning to cook down. Cashew cream sauce • 1 lb raw cashews • ¼ c water • Dry sage • Salt Puree cashews with water until creamy. Pour into pot on stovetop and season to taste with sage and salt while bringing up to heat. Pour cream sauce over mushrooms just before serving. |
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My mom was an incredible cook. Gemme mentioned soul food and my mom turned me on to all of it. I didn't want to cook. I was too involved in sports. Fast forward to 1991, the year I had breast cancer. My G/F at the time had a son who helped me recover. The G/F was hardly ever home, so I knew the kid had to eat, so I basically taught myself. It has been a love affair ever since. I call cooking my hobby.
I have learned a lot from the cooking channels. Regarding soul food .....My mom made the best fried okra, breaded, and, I know she used bacon, but, I have not had much luck. anyone ????? She also made killer chicken fried with gravy and I actually make it better than her now.. Anyone have a good recipe or 2 or 3 for collard greens??? Love them too. So far, that background music was on Bobby Flay's show, Ina Garten's, and Sandra Lee. Did you know that Sandra Lee has been the live-in companion of NY Governor, Andrew Cuomo for many years? Some Food Network trivia ...... I am learning so much from everyone's posts. What incredible cooks/chefs to learn from. Thanks everybody!
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