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Mushroom Sauce for Pasta

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NotTooOld Mon 05-Feb-18 17:43:23

Do any of you good cooks have a very simple recipe for mushroom sauce to pour over pasta, please? We have visitors next weekend and I have to get a meal for six in a hurry on Saturday evening. Some of us are vegetarian so a sauce containing meat won't do. I'd prefer a recipe with creme fraiche and a little wine, if possible, please, but it must be simple. Thanks in advance.

phoenix Mon 05-Feb-18 17:59:05

Cheat! Use condensed cream of mushroom soup as a base, add wine, creme fraiche, whatever until it is the right consistency, black pepper and away you go!

phoenix Mon 05-Feb-18 17:59:42

PS Obviously add some mushrooms as well!

TwiceAsNice Mon 05-Feb-18 19:09:42

Campbell's is the best mix some wine with the water used to dilute the concentrated sauce and add extra cooked fresh mushrooms

shysal Mon 05-Feb-18 19:34:26

I also use condensed mushroom soup. Incidentally it makes a good cook in sauce for chicken too.

Jalima1108 Mon 05-Feb-18 19:38:32

A selection of different mushrooms too, to add variety could make it more interesting.

Jalima1108 Mon 05-Feb-18 19:39:02

and garlic - a must for us but only if your guests all like garlic of course!

phoenix Mon 05-Feb-18 19:50:10

I make a turkey and ham (gammon) pie over the Christmas period using condensed mushroom soup (undiluted) to sort of coat/ bind the left over cooked meat before encasing in pastry, and jolly good it is too!

paddyann Mon 05-Feb-18 19:56:35

sautee some mixed mushrooms ,finely chopped shallots in butter ,add garlic,then a splash of white wine cook out add some vegetable stock and finish with cream and an egg yolk to thicken it

paddyann Mon 05-Feb-18 20:00:48

use the same sauce wth some crispy bacon as a topping for non veggies

hildajenniJ Mon 05-Feb-18 20:04:37

I go to Waitrose and buy a tub of creamy mushroom sauce with porcini mushrooms. Just heat and pour over cooked pasta. Much easier than messing about making a sauce from scratch.

NotTooOld Mon 05-Feb-18 20:25:04

Well, thank you so much! I would definitely go with the tin of mushroom soup option if it wasn't for the fact that we cook and eat in the kitchen so I would get sussed by my foody son-in-law - no hiding from him! Paddyann, your sauce sounds lovely and I bet you are a good cook but the winner is............hilda! If only I can get the sauce out of the pack and into the pan without DSiL spotting the Waitrose pack. Thanks, ladies, you made me laugh and I'm so pleased there are so many cookery cheats out there. I thought it was just me!

Jalima1108 Mon 05-Feb-18 20:27:38

Put into pan, wash and dispose of packet outside in the bin before the guests arrive, chop up a few extra mushrooms ready to put into the sauce so that DSIL sees you doing that and pretend it's a secret recipe.

Add a touch of sour cream or whatever takes your fancy - with a flourish.

Smithy Mon 05-Feb-18 20:46:08

Glad I read this thread - never thought of using condensed soup. Friend coming for lunch Friday ...... sounds like a plan. I will tell the truth of course.?

Greyduster Mon 05-Feb-18 21:01:03

I use condensed mushroom soup as a base for shepherd’s pie, with a stock cube added. It’s delicious.

Greenfinch Mon 05-Feb-18 21:55:24

If you added a packet of quorn and substituted rice for the pasta you would then have mushroom Stroganoff.This would then be a more substantial meal for six.

NotTooOld Mon 05-Feb-18 22:10:57

Ooh, that's a good idea, Greenfinch. Not sure if foody SiL would approve of quorn, though........

NotTooOld Mon 05-Feb-18 22:22:31

I've wittered on for too long about the mushroom sauce and DH has got fed up. He says I am making a big fuss and HE will do dinner on Saturday night and it won't be pasta. Oh well, I can play with the grandchildren now while he's prepping in the kitchen. Guess who'll be doing the clearing up?

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Witzend Sat 21-Sep-19 12:06:11

Make the sauce with Campbell's in advance! With some fresh sautéed mushrooms added. And leave a part-used punnet of mushrooms in the fridge as 'evidence' - be sure to ditch the tin(s) though! At least that's what I'd do, but then I'm devious when required.

We used to take an old aunt of dh's out for lunch regularly but eventually she'd moan non stop about whatever food it was - too hot, too cold, too tough, too sloppy, they don't know how to make pastry any more - you name it.

So we started taking lunch to her - something quick and simple since she was invariably 'starving' by 12.
She had a horror of anything frozen or tinned, everything had to be 'fresh' but more than once when hard pressed I decanted a couple of tins of M&S mince into a Tupperware, added some sautéed mushrooms - she was never any the wiser.

ccamelia Tue 19-Nov-19 02:55:51

Hey guys, this is Cynthia

Preparing the best pasta can be really difficult at first. It was almost impossible for us to master how to do it without proper step-by-step tutorial from the professional chefs.
I’ve watched hundreds of tutorials online, but nothing beats this simple, clear-to-the-cut video here: dausel.co/swIWJs

Click the link above, and you’ll land on an intermediate page, just click “I’m not a robot” to continue, and you’ll land on the best Youtube Tutorial video on pasta cooking where it shows step-by-step in how to prepare al-dente pasta even if you’re a beginner.

I hope that someone show me this when I first learning how to prepare my first pasta dish. That could save me hours of banging my head on the wall, trying different methods out.
Again, you can watch the tutorial here: dausel.co/swIWJs

I’m almost 100% sure this tutorial is going to blow your mind away.
I am a big fan of this chef and he makes it ridiculously easy! No joke.

Hope it helps smile
Cynthia