Creamy Wild Mushroom Ragout – A Triple Threat of Fungi Flavor

This very easy mushroom ragout, not only looks and tastes great, but it one of those magical recipes that shines equally as bright whether you serve it with breakfast, lunch, or dinner. We call these dishes, "triple threats," and they're important weapons in any cook's arsenal.

Imagine this under a perfectly poached egg for breakfast – the golden yolk slowly running into the hot mushrooms and creamy sauce; all sitting on a thick slab of crispy toast. It's almost too perfect to comprehend. I said "almost," so try to comprehend it.

For lunch, I can't think of a better meatless meal than this and a cold, crisp green salad. You could score bonus foodie points for using the same vinegar you used in the ragout, to make the dressing.

For dinner, the possibilities are endless. There are very few meat-based main courses this wouldn't make a very handsome side dish for. Or, used as a sauce for those meats, or even just over a plate of pasta.

As I mentioned in the video, literally any combination of fresh mushrooms will work. If you can't get fresh wild mushrooms, you can always use the trick of adding some dried porcini or morel to plain button mushrooms. These are now sold at virtually every large grocery store, and their funkier flavors will permeate the porous flesh of the regular 'shrooms.

Anyway, I'm not in the habit of threatening my readers, let alone triple-threatening them, but I really hope you all give this outrageously delicious mushroom ragout a try soon. By the way, don't forget we showed you all how easy it is to make you own creme fraiche in this video. Enjoy!

Ingredients: 1 1/4 lbs mixed mushrooms, sliced 1 tbsp olive oil 1 1/2 tbsp butter, divided salt and pepper to taste 1/4 cup minced shallots 1 tbsp champagne vinegar, or other wine vinegar 2 tbsp cognac, brandy or sherry 1/2 cup crème fraiche 1/2 cup chicken broth or as needed 1 tbsp fresh herb toasted bread

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