In this mushroom bourguignon, a vegetarian take on a French classic, earthy fungi braise in a wine-rich umami broth with pearl onions and tender carrots.
For a creamy, comforting, and super-savory kugel, chef Bonnie Morales soaks matzo in a homemade mushroom stock, then mixes it with Swiss chard and crème fraîche.
Across the country, chefs are upping their vegetarian game. Exhibit A: these hearty maitakes atop a leek remoulade. Attention, carnivores--time to evolve!
What if one ingredient added texture, nutrition, and an umami depth of flavor to nearly every dish you can think of? What if that food was meat-, gluten-, and dairy-free? This fairy dust magic is not hypothetical: Indeed, it’s none other than the humble mushroom.
Kendra Vaculin has fond memories of mall restaurants as a child of suburbia. If you too believe the BBQ chicken pizza at California Pizza Kitchen is a perfect food, this vegetarian version with mushrooms is going to be a godsend.
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Chef Angie Rito of Don Angie shares her ultimate Italian-American spaghetti and meatballs recipe in the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen. From roasted garlic meatballs and San Marzano tomato sauce to restaurant-level pasta techniques, Angie breaks down every step behind tender, juicy meatballs and perfectly coated spaghetti.
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Brad Leone joins Chrissy Tracey at her cabin to make vegan cacio e pepe with grilled mushrooms. This recipes use cashews for the base of the sauce. Blending them with miso helps to mimic the creaminess and cheesiness of the original. And if you can't forage your own maitake and lion's mane mushrooms, store-bought is just fine.
Note: While some types of pasta are made with eggs, traditional cacio e pepe is often made with just an emulsion of cheese, pepper, and pasta water.