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INGREDIENTS

4 lg Portobella mushrooms
1/2 c College Inn chicken broth; (Frederick says it's the best quality)
1/2 c Extra virgin olive oil
2 oz Butter; (1/2 stick)
1 tb Chopped garlic
1 tb Chopped parsley
1 tb Chopped scallions
1 tb Chopped leeks
1 pn Dry oregano
1 pn Dry basil
Parmesan cheese and parsley for garnish
Salt and pepper to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

This came from "Insights" magazine, a local publication for the top of
Virginia. The recipe is from Chef Frederick Petrello, owner of Candelora's
restaurant in Lovettsville, Virginia. I've never eaten there, but I can say
if this recipe is indicitative of his cuisine, I sure would like to try
it....
DAY 1: Cut off bottom of mushroom stems to remove dirt, and wash the
mushroom caps. In a deep dish, make the marinade by whisking the following
ingredients: olive oil; chopped garlic, parsley, scallions, leeks, oregano,
and basil. Lay the mushrooms, cap side down, in the marinade and
refrigerate.
DAT 2: Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Preheat oven-proof skillet. Remove the
mushrooms from the marinade and put them into the skillet. Add 2 oz butter
and saute the mushrooms until brown. Remove the skillet from thee heat and
add the marinade and chicken broth. Place skillet in the oven until the
mushrooms are tender, about 7-10 minutes, depending on the size of the
mushrooms. Serve with a garnish of Parmesan cheese and parsley.
What I did... I didn't have an oven proof skillet, so after I browned the
mushrooms, I transferred them to a preheated Corning Ware oblong casserole.
I used freshly grated Parmesan...lots of it.
I made waaaay too much. I figured two mushrooms per person....one was more
than enough. But the leftovers were great...see the next message.
Too many leftovers? Well next day both the kid and the boyfriend took a
mushroom each out of the fridge. They nuked it in the microwave for about a
minute, and then put it on a hamburger bun...and ate it just like a
hamburger!!!!
Posted to EAT-L Digest  by "Sharon H. Frye" <shfrye@PEN.K12.VA.US> on Nov
30, 1997

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