Easy Mushroom Rice Pilaf
On the back of the Lundgren's short grain brown rice package, Brennan found a recipe for easy mushroom rice pilaf. He cut it off the package and I tucked in away in my thick file of recipes-to-try.
When Thomas was gone last week to camp, it was a great time. Thomas does not like mushrooms, so he wouldn't miss out.
Brennan and I picked out a box of fresh shiitakes to try with this recipe. I've read that button mushrooms don't have the same nutritional properties that other mushrooms have, plus shiitakes are "meatier", and I like them the best. You could use any mushrooms here.
So, my first attempt at this dish didn't work great. The directions stated to put all the ingredients in a pot, bring to a boil, then simmer covered for 50 minutes. I think the mushrooms soaked up too much of the broth. I kept adding more, and adding more, but it took much longer than 50 minutes. The dish was still good, but let me share with you what I did to make it much faster the second time I made it.
I soaked the rice in a bowl, covered with a dishcloth, for 6 hours. You could also do this overnight. Then I drained the rice and followed the directions - much, much better. The rice cooked well and I didn't have to add any extra broth. It was delicious.
And with only a few ingredients that I usually have on hand - mushrooms, brown rice, fresh parsley, broth, garlic, olive oil, pepper - it is definitely an Easy recipe.
And with only a few ingredients that I usually have on hand - mushrooms, brown rice, fresh parsley, broth, garlic, olive oil, pepper - it is definitely an Easy recipe.
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Enjoy!
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