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  2. Woodman's Pasta with Mushroom Sauce (Pasta Al Boscaiola)

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    Make Lisa's Classic Tomato Sauce: In a large pot, heat the garlic in the olive oil over low heat for 3 minutes. Don't allow the garlic to brown. Add the remaining sauce ingredients and simmer over ...

  3. Woodman's Pasta with Mushroom Sauce (Pasta Al Boscaiola)

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    Want to make Woodman's Pasta with Mushroom Sauce (Pasta Al Boscaiola)? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Woodman's Pasta with Mushroom Sauce (Pasta Al Boscaiola)? recipe for your family and friends.

  4. Woodman's Pasta with Mushroom Sauce (Pasta Al Boscaiola)

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    Add the pasta and cook until al dente (if using penne, cook for 7 minutes). Meanwhile, pour the reserved porcini soaking water through a fine mesh strainer to remove any sand. Slowly add the porcini water and then the tomato sauce to the mushroom mixture, stirring. Add the cream and stir well. Drain the pasta, add to the sauce, and mix well.

  5. Mushroom Bolognese Recipe - AOL

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    Add the reserved porcini water, cover partially and cook over low heat, stirring, until thick, 25 minutes. Add the cream, rosemary and 1/4 cup of grated cheese and simmer for 5 minutes. Discard the rind. Add the warm pasta, butter and 1 cup of water to the sauce and toss, stirring until the pasta is well-coated. Serve. Amazing Gluten-Free Recipes

  6. Mushroom Bolognese Recipe - AOL

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    In a bowl, cover the porcini with 1 1/2 cups of boiling water; let stand until softened. Drain, reserving 1 cup of the water. Rinse and chop the porcini, add to the vegetables and cook until ...

  7. Boletus edulis - Wikipedia

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    Boletus edulis (English: cep, penny bun, porcino or porcini) is a basidiomycete fungus, and the type species of the genus Boletus.. Prized as an ingredient in various culinary dishes, B. edulis is an edible mushroom held in high regard in many cuisines, and is commonly prepared and eaten in soups, pasta, or risotto.

  8. Rachael Ray's 5 tips for turning Thanksgiving leftovers into ...

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    Ray's recipe for turkey porcini ragù uses dried, sliced porcini mushrooms, a pound of leftover Thanksgiving turkey, turkey or chicken stock, red wine, onion, garlic, crushed tomatoes, and more.

  9. Swedish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The chanterelle is usually served as a side dish together with steaks, or fried with onions and sauce served on an open sandwich. Second to the chanterelle, and considered almost as delicious, is the porcini mushroom, or karljohansvamp, named after Charles XIV John (Karl XIV Johan) who introduced its use as food.