Garlicky Mushrooms and Herbs
Published Nov. 7, 2024

- Total Time
- 40 minutes
- Prep Time
- 15 minutes
- Cook Time
- 25 minutes
- Rating
- Comments
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Ingredients
- 2pounds mixed mushrooms (cremini, oyster, shitake), trimmed or stemmed and thinly sliced
- 2tablespoons unsalted butter
- 1tablespoon olive oil
- 2thyme sprigs
- 2garlic cloves, thinly sliced
- Salt and black pepper
- 2tablespoons soy sauce
- 1tablespoon chopped chives
- 2tablespoons grated Parmesan (optional)
- A couple of cilantro or parsley sprigs and tender stems, roughly torn (optional), for garnishing
Preparation
- Step 1
Heat a large Dutch oven or other heavy pot over medium-high until hot. Add the mushrooms and cook, stirring every 2 minutes, until they have released their liquid and the pan is dry, about 15 minutes. (Be patient, it will happen!)
- Step 2
Add the butter, olive oil, thyme sprigs and garlic; season lightly with salt and a few grinds of pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the mushrooms are tender and browned in spots, about 5 minutes more. Adjust heat if the mushrooms threaten to burn.
- Step 3
Stir in the soy sauce, scraping up anything on the bottom of the pan, about 30 seconds. Off the heat, garnish with the chives, cheese and fresh herbs, if using, and a few grinds of pepper before serving.
Private Notes
Comments
This was great! I forgot the soy sauce at the end, but it didn't seem to matter, and I didn't have any chives. Served the mushrooms with Smitten Kitchen's slow-roasted sweet potatoes and steamed broccoli and sliced avocado, a lovely simple but intriguing vegetarian meal.
I used a fruity white wine (Chardonnay) instead of soy sauce, and it let the mushrooms’ taste really shine.
Super easy side dish. I used a combo of mushrooms as it called, served on noodles. Delish.
These were delicious and so tasty! The only change I made was not adding the soy sauce at the end, as I didn't think it would meld with the NYT mojo chicken dinner I was making. I will make this again for sure!
I didn’t have chives or fresh thyme sprigs so I just used dry thyme, dry oregano. I sprinkled it with some nutritional yeast. It came out so great. I can’t wait to make this again and include it in my pasta.
Used 12" cast iron and 30 oz of mixed mushrooms cut in thicker slices than recipe called for. Pan was heaping full. It takes a long time to dry saute a pile like that. Ended up spooning out some liquid, which was helpful, but still took one hour, not including prep. Followed recipe, served with steak and roast potato wedges and two salads for a special and delicious meal. My rule of thumb to double the NYT total time held up. Worth it in this case.
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