Creamed Mushrooms (Eastern European)

"I love morel mushrooms and at this time of year we can find them wild. I found this recipe and want to try it as soon as I can horde enough morels. They do not last long in the house. You can use other fresh mushrooms of your choice, I would not use all button mushrooms unless that is all you can get. Great as a side dish or as a main vegetarian dish over noodles."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a non stick pan add butter and melt then add onions do not brown just cook until transparent (5 minutes), then add mushrooms cook another 3 minutes.
  • After mushrooms soak up all the butter add sour cream and dill, and then flavor with salt and pepper to taste.
  • Bring to boil and then reduce to simmer and cook for 1 minute.

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  1. Yummy mushrooms! I used baby bellas and button mushrooms. My sour cream was reduced-fat and it worked very well for this recipe. You really have to like dill (which I do) to enjoy this. Thanx for a simple, delicious way to fix mushrooms.
     
  2. I made a half recipe of these for lunch today. Had baby portabellos so that was what I used although they were big enough that I had to quarter them. I used butter and a little bacon grease cause it just seemed the thing to do at the time. It did take longer than 3 minutes to soak up the butter but no biggie. Added my sour cream and only a little dill (not the biggest fan) and it was good. I had mine with toast too. If I had rice our noodles around, possibly would have served them with the mushrooms. Trying to think where I would serve this in the future. Made for my Babes for ZWT4. Thanks for sharing.
     
  3. Yum. I scaled this down to one serving and made for my lunch. Delicious. The sour cream and dill really complemented the mushrooms nicely. I cooked the mushrooms quite a bit longer than the 3 minutes, only because I like all their liquid to evaporate and the mushrooms to get dry again. Probably not the intent of the recipe, but it suited me just fine. :-) Ate with a slice of toast and was very happy.
     
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Hello, I am a married, no little ones, but great DH and 3 cats. Grew up in rural Nebraska with a family who loves to cook and eat. Trying to be healthier these days and lose some lbs. I do a lot of batch cooking (not quite OAMC). I am trying to get my sister to do it, she has 4 boys (14 to 6) very active and a husband. I love to collect recipes and cookbooks. I have decided that I am going to try to a new recipe each week. That will be 52 new things done this year. MY RATING SYSTEM: 5 stars: recipes that I or DH personally like . These will include recipes that I may have added or subtracted ingredients for personal tastes. 4 stars: recipes that I or DH thought was good & would eat if served to us, probably will not make again without changes. 3 stars: This is a dish that looks good but the flavor just is not there. More than likely will not make again 2 stars: Not our tastes at all. Not to say this recipe is not good just not for us. 1 star: I think that the we would have to end up in the hospital to give a 1 star rating, but will see how it goes. ZAAR WORLD TOUR 4 <img src="http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j166/ZaarNicksMom/mini.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
 
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