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Porcini Risotto
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Porcini Risotto

This risotto recipe, low impact enough for a weeknight but sufficiently elegant for a dinner party, derives its earthiness from rehydrated dried porcini. Soaking the mushrooms takes the greatest amount of time — once they’re ready, they’re drained, chopped and added to arborio rice, cooked al dente in dry white wine and some chicken stock. Butter and cheese add creaminess, while sage adds an herby bite.

1h 30m6 servings
Summerfield Vegetable Soup
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Summerfield Vegetable Soup

1h 20m6 to 8 servings
Reishi Tea
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Reishi Tea

Four cups
Lamb Shanks With Celery Root and Thyme
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Lamb Shanks With Celery Root and Thyme

2h 30m2 to 4 servings
Cabbage and Mushroom “Lasagna”
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Cabbage and Mushroom “Lasagna”

2h6 servings
Lasagna With Pistou and Mushrooms
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Lasagna With Pistou and Mushrooms

There will be a day when the weather suddenly cools and my basil plants and those at your farmers’ market stop thriving, but that day hasn’t come yet. So I’m making lots of pesto and pistou (pesto without the nuts), putting some of it in the freezer (I just blend the basil and olive oil together for the freezer and add the other ingredients when I thaw the mixture) and using the rest in all manner of pastas. This is the first time I’ve used it in a lasagna.

1h 15mServes 6
Coconut Shrimp Curry With Mushrooms
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Coconut Shrimp Curry With Mushrooms

This simple curry, infused with spices, has a pleasant flavor with a hint of coconut. Use whatever kind of cultivated mushrooms you can find, from button-type white ones to golden oyster mushrooms. Feel free, too, to skip the curry leaves, but if you can find them, they add a nice depth of flavor.

40m4 servings
Marinated Mushrooms with Worcestershire Sauce
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Marinated Mushrooms with Worcestershire Sauce

10m16 to 20 servings
Steaks With Chimichurri Mushrooms
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Steaks With Chimichurri Mushrooms

2h 15m4 servings
Oeufs en cocotte forestière (Eggs in ramekins with mushrooms)
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Oeufs en cocotte forestière (Eggs in ramekins with mushrooms)

35mSix servings
Turkey à la King
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Turkey à la King

This is nursery food absolutely, soft and creamy, salty-sweet. It sits happily atop toast or biscuits, rice or waffles or noodles; in some households, it is wrapped within crepes: leftover turkey in gravy, essentially, with mushrooms and peas for heft. And as such it is comforting to eat, in much the same way that burrowing into a nest on the couch to watch football or a three-hankie movie is comforting. But it is also threadbare elegant with its whisper of sherry, vaguely French. You could of course make it with chicken instead of turkey, add diced ham or minced clams, shucked oysters or a handful of slivered pimiento. It's a very forgiving recipe. Make of it what you will.

30m4 servings
Kale, Sausage And Mushroom Stew
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Kale, Sausage And Mushroom Stew

30m4 servings
Seafood and Fish Mousse Sausage
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Seafood and Fish Mousse Sausage

40mabout 12 sausages
Dried Mushroom Puree
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Dried Mushroom Puree

20m1 cup puree
Stuffing-Stuffed Mushrooms
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Stuffing-Stuffed Mushrooms

In this recipe, classic stuffed mushrooms become an excellent vegetarian Thanksgiving appetizer or side dish by replacing Italian bread crumbs with cornbread, and using traditional stuffing flavors like rosemary, celery seeds and poultry seasoning. Two tips for making these extra flavorful: Trim the mushroom caps a bit to provide more surface area for caramelization, and pre-roast them to reduce moisture and prevent them from getting soggy. You can turn these into a main dish by using about eight large portobello mushrooms instead of two-bite cremini mushrooms, and increasing the cooking time accordingly. If you’re lucky enough to have leftover Thanksgiving stuffing, you can use it in place of the cornbread mixture (you’ll need about 4 cups); just add two beaten eggs and grated Gruyère cheese to bind the mixture before piling it onto the mushrooms and roasting.

1h24 mushrooms (6 to 8 servings)
Vegetable Risotto
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Vegetable Risotto

Dried mushrooms are reconstituted in hot water. Lettuce and fennel are sweated down in some hot butter in a big, heavy-bottomed pot, then set aside. Onion takes their place, followed by short-grained arborio rice, followed by hot water. Then the cook stirs and stirs, performing the old dance of risotto. (I tried the dish using the stock left by the mushrooms but found it too muddy and dank.) The mushrooms, diced small, go into the pot along with some more water and stirring. Then, at the end, the lettuce and fennel, some Parmesan, a heavy dusting of nutmeg and whatever butter is left. The result is remarkable, particularly in the matter of the lettuce, a mineral thread of flavor above the soft forest floor of the rice.

40m2 servings
Vegan Mushroom and Leek Rolls
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Vegan Mushroom and Leek Rolls

Classic sausage rolls are filled with a meat-based sausage mixture, but this hearty vegan version substitutes mushrooms, fennel and plenty of leeks, along with almond butter for creaminess and farro for a delightfully chewy texture. These are best served warm from the oven, or reheated if they cool down. Ketchup is a traditional sausage roll accompaniment, but these are so flavorful on their own they don't need it.

2h4 rolls
Wild Mushroom Tart
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Wild Mushroom Tart

This savory tart features a quickly made puff pastry. (You can use store-bought, if you wish, but this dough is easy and fun.) There’s enough for two tarts, so store half in the freezer, rolled out, for later use. Make the dough up to a day or two in advance, and use chanterelles or other pale wild mushrooms, if possible. If using cultivated mushrooms, a combination of sliced shiitake, white button, oyster or king trumpet would be nice, as portobellos or cremini make a dark, somber-looking tart. Serve as a first course or as a light lunch, accompanied by a simple green salad.

1h 30m4 generous or 6 restrained portions
Pork Chops With Shiitake Mushrooms
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Pork Chops With Shiitake Mushrooms

In this simple dish, thick pork chops are pan-seared, then finished in the oven. Served with a pungent grainy mustard vinaigrette and crisp-edged shiitake mushrooms, it makes a tasty, hearty weeknight meal.

40m4 servings
Shad Fillets Braised With Wild Mushrooms And Tomatoes
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Shad Fillets Braised With Wild Mushrooms And Tomatoes

4h 15mFour servings
Turkey Steaks With Mushrooms and Mustard Seeds
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Turkey Steaks With Mushrooms and Mustard Seeds

25m4 servings
Moo Shu Mushrooms
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Moo Shu Mushrooms

Joyce Chen put moo shu (or “moo shi,” as she calls it) pork on the menu of her restaurant in Cambridge, Mass., in 1958. The classic version of this Chinese-American restaurant staple combines slivered pork with scrambled egg, wood ear mushrooms and day lilies, stir-fried together, then served with paper-thin Mandarin pancakes and hoisin sauce. For this version, I like to flip the ratio of mushrooms to pork on its head, loading up with an assortment of mushrooms and just a bit of pork. For the fresh mushrooms, I love using a mix of Asian mushrooms like shimeji (beech), shiitake, enoki, oyster and maitake (hen of the woods), aiming for a mix of flavors and textures, but cremini or button mushrooms will also do in a pinch. If you cannot find dried day lily buds, you can substitute canned bamboo shoots in their place; use 4 ounces sliced bamboo shoots and omit the soaking step.

45m4 servings
Quesadilla With Mushroom Ragoût and Chipotles
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Quesadilla With Mushroom Ragoût and Chipotles

Mushroom ragoût accepts chipotles willingly. I made a delicious and substantial quesadilla dinner with the ragoût, two tortillas and a bit of cheese in under three minutes.

10m2 quesadillas
Fettuccine With Pumpkin And Mushrooms
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Fettuccine With Pumpkin And Mushrooms

25m4 servings