It has been quite some time since I've posted anything. I have a loooong list of pinterest recipes I've explored, but it's been a tough year all around and I've not had the energy to put a lot up.
However, I've so enjoyed this little sauce that I wanted to share. It's pretty tasty, a pale white to gray-white color, and I have used it like I'd use stroganoff sauce.
Stroganoff-ish sauce
yellow onion
white button mushrooms
salt, rosemary, or other seasonings
water
Directions-
1. Blend up onion and mushrooms, with enough water to help it blend, in a blender until smooth-ish. I usually do 1 onion and maybe 1/2-1 small package of mushrooms, but this is honestly to taste.
2. Add seasonings - I do fresh herbs like rosemary, mostly.
3. Add this sauce to any beef dish you are cooking in a frying pan, to cook on a low simmer for at least 10-15 minutes. I have used this with both ground beef and beef cubes. It will stay relatively thick, and is relatively nice if the beef-sauce mixture is poured over rice, mashed root veggies, cauliflower rice, etc...
This is, obviously, not as nice as a real stroganoff sauce. But if you're in need and have very few ingredients, this works well in a pinch for something nice. ^_^
Recipes for eating with a butt load of food restrictions. It's not just a job, it's an Adventure!
Showing posts with label Onion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Onion. Show all posts
Friday, February 1, 2019
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Whole30 Chicken and Zucchini with Green Chile Sauce
For foods that are, likely, whole30 compliant, I'm pretty much just throwing things together, for the most part. Every once in a while I might have a 365 days of pinterest recipe, though.
For right now, though, so I can remember what works, here is the first one.
For right now, though, so I can remember what works, here is the first one.
Labels:
Allergic life,
Chicken,
Dairy free,
Gluten free,
Grain free,
Meat,
Onion,
recipe,
Whole30
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Onion and Garlic Substitutes
I can't have onion and garlic, but I used to be able to. Which means that my tastes and recipes were set down at a time when onion and garlic were possible, so I miss them.
And that pining for my lost aromatics has resulted in this collection of various onion and garlic substitutions that I've come across or used. These are substitutions where the goal is more to help a dish 'not suck' as opposed to mimicking the exact flavor of onions or garlic.
And that pining for my lost aromatics has resulted in this collection of various onion and garlic substitutions that I've come across or used. These are substitutions where the goal is more to help a dish 'not suck' as opposed to mimicking the exact flavor of onions or garlic.
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Aromatics and spices, yeaaa! |
Labels:
Allergy friendly product,
Garlic,
Onion,
Substitutions
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