Stewed mushrooms
4 servings
35 minutes
Stewed mushrooms are an elegant dish of Bulgarian cuisine that combines simplicity of ingredients with exquisite flavor. It originates from the traditions of the Balkan peoples, where fresh forest mushrooms were considered a true gift of nature. Sautéed in butter, they acquire a rich aroma complemented by white wine, adding a subtle acidity and depth of flavor to the dish. Black pepper and salt highlight the natural texture of the mushrooms, while parsley brings freshness. A light hint of lemon juice upon serving transforms this dish into a true gastronomic harmony. Stewed mushrooms are perfect as a standalone hot dish or as a refined accompaniment to meat and vegetable dishes, revealing the richness of Bulgarian culinary traditions.

1
Chop the mushrooms finely and sauté in oil until cooked. Then add wine, salt, pepper, and sauté some more. Finally, sprinkle with finely chopped parsley.
- Fresh mushrooms: 700 g
- Butter: 150 g
- Dry white wine: 100 ml
- Ground black pepper: 5 g
- Salt: to taste
- Parsley: 20 g
2
When serving on the table, season to taste with lemon juice.
- Lemon: 1 piece









