Clam Flavored Stuffed Mushrooms


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stf_mushClam Flavored Stuffed Mushrooms – These exceptionally delicious and simple stuffed mushrooms, are brought to life by the addition of the distictive flavor of clam! We used clam juice for the liquid part of this recipe, and it saturates everything with it;s winning flavor. Some nice, thick, cream and the always perfect, parmesan cheese, will have your tastebuds singing.

Prep Time: 15 mins
Cook Time: 25 mins
Main Ingredient: Mushrooms, Clam Juice
Difficulty Level: 2

Ingredients to make Clam Flavored Stuffed Mushrooms

1/2 lb Mushrooms, with big caps
1 md Onion, chopped finely
1/2 c Clam juice
3 T Sauterne wine
1/4 c Bread crumbs
3 T Butter
1/2 c Half and half
3 T Parmesan cheese

Directions to make Clam Flavored Stuffed Mushrooms

Step 1:Pop stems out of mushrooms (don’t tear cups). Cut stems up finely. Saute mushrooms and onions in butter (or olive oil) slowly, over medium-low heat, until limp; be careful not to let mixture burn.
Step 2:Add clam juice and wine; cook slowly until most of the liquid has evaporated. Add bread crumbs to shroom mixture in pan; mix well. Should be quite dry. Add half and half until mixture has a good texture, like slightly dampish clay for hand-building pottery. Add parmesan.
Step 3:Fill mushroom caps with mixture (will have to mound). Bake in toaster oven at 250 degrees F. until mushrooms start looking shriveled and ooze juice, getting brown.

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