Morel Mushroom
Creamy Mushrooms on Toasted Country Bread
Croûte Forestière
This is based on a croûte forestière I tasted at the Bois Gourmand restaurant outside Champagnole, in the heart of the mountainous Jura region in France. The restaurant is known in the area for its regional specialties, and this was an intriguing interpretation of the typical croûte forestière which is made entirely with morels.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Braised Chicken with Leeks and Morels
Serve this rustic dish with French bread or rice to savor every last drop.
Mesclun Salad with Confit Duck Gizzards and Morels
Most people are familiar with confit duck legs, but the French confit the gizzards, too.
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 30 min
Yukon Gold Potato and Wild Mushroom Gratin with Blue Cheese
Use fresh button mushrooms if wild mushrooms are hard to get; you will still have delicious results. Yukon Gold potatoes have a pale yellow color and a buttery taste that adds to the richness of this dish.
Spring Vegetable Ragoût
One of the very best things about this stew is its practical nature: If you blanch the vegetables, boil the potatoes, and make the infused broth a day ahead, this dish takes only 15 minutes to cook.
Green Chile Mushroom Salsa Butter
By Reed Hearon
Egg Noodles with Morel Mushrooms and Garbanzo Beans
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Find the dried mushrooms in the produce section of the supermarket. Breadsticks and a radicchio salad with crumbled goat cheese and lemon vinaigrette round out the meal. End with poached apricots and honey cookies.
Wild Mushroom Soup with Horseradish Cream
This classic regional dish is from Ralph Potter, chef at Darley's at Lilianfels in the Blue Ridge Mountains west of Sydney. "Wild mushrooms are so plentiful when the sun has come out after it's been raining for a few days, why not be indulgent and make a special soup out of them to celebrate the season."
By Ralph Potter
Mushroom Toasts with Watercress and Chives
Great with any mushroom you can find (crimini, white button, etc.), but excellent with some morels, porcinis, or chanterelles into the mix.
By Andy Baraghani
Sautéed Asparagus and Morels with Gribiche Dressing
You don’t have to peel asparagus (unless you really want to!); just leave any thicker spears in the pan for an extra minute.
By Chris Morocco
Pasta Primavera with Crispy Onion Gremolata
We wanted a recipe that was a better expression of “primavera,” literally "spring" in Italian. We swapped the oft used tomatoes and angel hair pasta for sturdy linguini and the first of spring’s green offerings.
By Dawn PerryPhotography by Alex Lau
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