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Orzo And Portabello Mushrooms

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Digest, Fatfree, Mar95 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 Portabello mushrooms
1 c before cooking orzo
4 oz App sundried tomatoes
4 Cloves minced garlic, or to
Taste), Taste
2 T Capers, or to taste
1/2 t Each of thyme, marjoram and
Oregano
1 c White wine
1 Salt and crushed red pepper
To taste

INSTRUCTIONS

you can make this in under 30 minutes if you do it all at once. so  put
the water on to boil for the orzo, and put the sundried tomatoes  in a
bowl with about a cup of water to reconstitute (rinse them off  first
as you will use the soaking water later). wash the portabellos  and cut
off the stems. put caps in a dish and sprinkle with the three  herbs,
then pour the cup of wine over them to marinate. coarsely chop  the
mushroom stems, mince the garlic. in a nonstick pan, sautee the  garlic
and mushroom stems in a little tomato water or wine. drain  tomatoes,
reserving the liquid, and chop coarsely (it's okay if they  are not
fully softened at this point) and sautee. the water should be  boiling
now so put the orzo on to cook. scoot the  tomato/garlic/chopped
mushroom mixture to the edges of the pan and  place mushroom caps in
the middle. pour the tomato water over them,  cover, and simmer until
the mushrooms are finished, about 12 minutes  (same time as it takes
the orzo to cook--hey!). remove the mushroom  caps to a plate (to two
plates I mean) and pour the leftover  marinating wine into the pan, and
add capers. cook and stir until  reduced. drain orzo and toss with the
mixture, and serve with the  mushroom caps. yum! (I was bad and
garnished this with toasted pine  nuts and it was great, but I am
eating nutless leftovers now and it  is still really good). sorry my
recipes are always so rambling.  Source: original  Originally posted by
"Elisabeth" <eac9m@poe.acc.virginia.edu>,  reposted by jayne@ejv.com
(Jayne Spielman) to the Fatfree Digest  [Volume 16 Issue 25] Mar. 29,
1995.  Individual recipes copyrighted by originator. FATFREE Recipe
collections copyrighted by Michelle Dick 1995. Formatted by Sue Smith,
SueSmith9@aol.com using MMCONV. Archived through kindness of Karen
Mintzias, km@salata.com.  1.80á  File
ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/fatfreex.zip

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 844
Calories From Fat: 27
Total Fat: 2.9g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 535.9mg
Potassium: 519.9mg
Carbohydrates: 137.8g
Fiber: 5.7g
Sugar: 2.5g
Protein: 23g


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