Fine recipes are rather like classic stories. An instant spark of inspiration, or musings of days, maybe years, perhaps a combination of the two, the final result is to be savored and revisited many times over. Scalloped potatoes are certainly one of those classic preparations that deserve our creative attention.
The lazy days of summer call for a certain conciseness, both in literature and food. We want good nourishment, with an elegant flare, but usually don't want to labor over the enjoyment of the experience. And so, after pulling myself away from the garden and my edition of Pushkin's complete prose works, I headed upstairs and scalloped potatoes with my best-ever mushroom sauce were born. I have more ideas for this most delicious of sauces, because it's become a favorite in my household, as has this preparation, though it's a new addition to the menu.
To make this recipe, you will need to prepare a batch of best-ever mushroom sauce, or use your own favorite mushroom sauce. I increased the quantity of the original mushroom sauce recipe slightly by adding some extra mushrooms (I used white and creminis), a 1/3 cup more or so of yogurt and cooked the sauce for less time because it gets simmered with the potatoes in the oven and I didn't want it to thicken up too much.
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Recipe by Lisa Turner Published on July 12, 2009 Simple creamy scalloped potatoes made with a tangy "best ever" mushroom sauce Preparation: 15 minutes Cooking time: 60 to 80 minutes Print this recipe Ingredients:
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More scalloped potato recipes from Lisa's Vegetarian Kitchen:
Scalloped Potatoes with Coconut Milk and Mushrooms
Scalloped Potatoes with Wild Mushroom Soup
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ReplyDeleteScalloped potatoes with mushrooms is one of my favourites--I usually mix in the mushrooms with the cream, milk or bechamel (depending upon which way I'm doing it).
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious.
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Oh wow!! This looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a way to dress up the potatoes. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThanks to the ravishingly beautiful ladies for the praise!
ReplyDeleteYum, yum Lisa. I am crazy for anything having the word mushrooms in it. I wish my family shared my love for mushrooms.
ReplyDeletepotatoes and mushroom sauce sounds awesome combination! never tried this before, thanks for sharing dear!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds amazing! I need to try your mushroom sauce.
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome Lisa! The mushroom sauce sounds great!
ReplyDeleteThat sauce is just awesome! looks so rich & eat me now kind:-) can just imagine it with the potatoes... stand with the feet on the ground & savor it all!
ReplyDeletesounds likme a great combo..mushroom sauce is ever fav.
ReplyDeletethats a realy best mushroom sause looks so delicious Lisa yum.
ReplyDeleteI've gotta admit! This looks sooo delicious!! This is my first time on your site and while just skimming through the pictures, my mouth was watering! Keep up the good work! I will definitely visit often!
ReplyDeletethis sounds amazing. i can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteI believe you, Lisa. I just popped over to the sauce recipe from November 2007, reminds me of Stroganoff (sans beef, of course). I've got it bookmarked to fill an omelet with. Thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeleteAn omelet filling? Wonderful! It truly is a versatile sauce and I don't call it best ever for nothing :)
ReplyDeleteI just discovered your yummy veggie blog! These pots with mushroom sauce looks delicious.
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