Marmie's Wild Rice Pilaf With Mushrooms

"After looking through several recipes, I still could not find a recipe for wild rice pilaf for which I had all ingredients on hand... I have attempted to make 'my rice' several times with varying results, I needed help!. Rice really is not my forte...sadly. So I took rice /water ratio from one recipe and the baking idea from another, added what I had on hand and the result is one I have got to post... I have created a rice recipe even I like..lol. I hope you do too!"
 
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Ready In:
1hr 20mins
Ingredients:
17
Yields:
10 lg servings
Serves:
8-10
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ingredients

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directions

  • Gently fry red and green peppers and red onion with garlic in butter untill almost cooked - 3-4 minute.
  • Add Mushrooms cook until somewhat soft -- about 4 min depending on your heat setting.
  • Add herbs and seasonings -- cook 1 more minute.
  • Remove vegs from fry pan and set aside.
  • Place rices in pan on med high heat (add olive oil if necessary) and "brown" lightly -- about 3 minute
  • Add liquid and bring to boil.
  • Place in baking dish (corell?) with tight lid.
  • Bake at 350 degrees F for 45 minute.
  • Check and remove from oven if cooked or leave to cook another 10 min if still watery. (can remove lid at own discression).
  • When almost cooked completely, remove from oven and let sit 10 - 15 minute.
  • Fluff with fork and serve.

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I live on a farm in beautiful Alberta Canada with my husband and children. Between us we have six 'kids' ranging in age from 16 - 26 years old. Now that there are only two of our kids left living at home, I have more time to play around with my real passion; cooking and trying new recipes. I really love it when the kids come home so I can cook for them. I truly enjoy harvesting our massive garden (well, actually it is more my husband Jerry's garden if I am honest.)and putting up preserves every year. We have a great arrangement, he plants and weeds - I cook and can everything edible! It works well for us. My favorite thing is when my husband and I share a glass of wine while I am cooking and have the best visits. Oh so much good food out there and so little waistline to spare! My idea of a nice vacation souvenir is a pile of new and unusual spices to play with! If I don't know what it is.... I just search for it on Recipezaar!!! Way too much fun!
 
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