Fried mushrooms
6 servings
20 minutes
Fried mushrooms are a true delight for gourmets, combining the rich aroma of the forest, tender texture, and exquisite taste. This dish, popular in European cuisine, features mushrooms sautéed in butter with garlic, white wine, and fragrant rosemary. A light tang from lemon juice and crunchy pine nuts add freshness and depth of flavor. The history of such a dish traces back to ancient traditions of forest gatherers who cooked mushrooms over an open fire, seasoning them with available herbs. Today it is served in fine restaurants and cozy home kitchens. It pairs wonderfully with crispy baguette and a glass of white wine, creating a unique gastronomic experience.

1
In melted butter, sauté large pieces of mushrooms and crushed garlic for 4-5 minutes, then add wine. Transfer to a ceramic dish and bake in a preheated oven at 220 degrees for another 15 minutes.
- Fresh mushrooms: 500 g
- Butter: 15 g
- Garlic: 2 cloves
- Dry white wine: 40 ml
2
Season the cooked mushrooms with the juice of half a lemon and half chopped rosemary.
- Lemon: 1 piece
- Rosemary: 2 tablespoons
3
Sprinkle with a mixture of remaining rosemary, lemon zest, and toasted pine nuts, and serve warm.
- Rosemary: 2 tablespoons
- Lemon: 1 piece
- Pine nuts: 40 g









