Rustic Porcini Onion Stuffing
photo by averybird
- Ready In:
- 1hr 15mins
- Ingredients:
- 15
- Serves:
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8-10
ingredients
- 1 (1 1/2 lb) thick round loaves crusty bread, torn into 1-inch pieces (20 cups)
- 1⁄2 cup unsalted butter, plus additional for greasing dish
- 4 1⁄2 cups boiling-hot water
- 2 ounces dried porcini mushrooms (sometimes called cepes, 54 g)
- 10 ounces fresh white mushrooms, cut into 1/2-inch wedges (3 cups)
- 1 large onion, halved lengthwise, then sliced crosswise 1/2 inch thick
- 4 large shallots, quartered
- 2 celery ribs, sliced 1/4 inch thick
- 2 medium carrots, halved lengthwise, then sliced crosswise 1/4 inch thick
- 3 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 1⁄2 teaspoons chopped fresh thyme
- 1 1⁄2 teaspoons chopped fresh sage
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
- 2 1⁄4 teaspoons salt
- 1⁄2 teaspoon black pepper
directions
- Put oven racks in upper and lower thirds of oven and preheat oven to 350°F.
- Spread bread in 2 large shallow baking pans and bake in upper and lower thirds of oven, stirring occasionally and switching position of pans halfway through baking, until dry, 20 to 25 minutes total. Transfer bread to a large bowl.
- Increase oven temperature to 450°F and butter a 13- by 9-inch baking dish (3-quart capacity).
- Pour boiling-hot water over porcini and soak 20 minutes, then drain in a fine-mesh sieve set over a bowl, squeezing porcini and reserving soaking liquid. Rinse porcini under cold water to remove any grit, then squeeze out excess water and coarsely chop.
- While porcini soak, heat butter (1 stick) in a 12-inch heavy skillet over moderately high heat until foam subsides, then cook white mushrooms, onion, and shallots, stirring occasionally, until golden, 15 to 20 minutes. Add celery, carrots, garlic, and porcini and cook, stirring, 5 minutes. Stir in thyme, sage, parsley, salt, and pepper, then add vegetables to bread, tossing to combine.
- Add 1 cup reserved porcini-soaking liquid to skillet and deglaze by boiling over high heat, stirring and scraping up brown bits, 1 minute. Add remaining soaking liquid and salt and pepper to taste and pour over bread mixture, tossing to coat evenly.
- Spread stuffing in baking dish and cover tightly with buttered foil (buttered side down), then bake in upper third of oven until heated through, about 20 minutes. Remove foil and bake stuffing until top is browned, 10 to 15 minutes more.
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Cooks' notes:
- • Stuffing can be assembled (but not baked) 2 days ahead and chilled, covered.
- • Stuffing can be baked 6 hours ahead and kept, uncovered, at room temperature. Reheat, uncovered, in a 350°F oven (with sweet-potato brûlée, if making) until hot, about 30 minutes (test center with a wooden pick for warmth).
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Reviews
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As mushroom lovers, we were very pleased to include this dish with our holiday meal. I liked the idea of using the mushroom soaking juice in place of chicken broth. It imparted a nice yet subtle flavor. One comment on portion size: I cut this recipe down to use only a 1 lb. loaf of bread and the results completely filled my 13 x 9" casserole dish. If you make the whole recipe, you'll need a second dish. The celery was a tad crunchy, I would probably cook it a bit longer next time with the onions. Otherwise we really loved the dish.Thanks for sharing, southern chef in LA. [Made for Bargain Basement tag]
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southern chef in lo
white springs, FL
I have 6 children 4 boys and 2 girl,ilove to cook and try lots of different foods,my real name is Britt and i live in louisiana i like to collect recipes,cookbooks,dolls,and angels,i just started having a intrest in teacups and teapots,i also like amish rag dolls.