Porcini Mushroom
Veal Scaloppine with Eggplant and Mushrooms
"While visiting Long Beach, California, we dined at a bit of elegant, imported Italy called L'Opera," writes Shirley Harris of Sun Lakes, Arizona. "The service was excellent, each dish divine, but the veal scaloppine was what my husband begged me to try to re-create. It would be great to surprise him with this dish at home."
If you can't find porcini powder in the spice aisle of your supermarket, grind 1/4 cup dried porcini mushrooms in a spice mill; that will be enough for one tablespoon.
Braised Lamb Shanks on Soft Polenta with Bay Leaves
By Lidia Bastianich
Roasted Potatoes with Crimini and Porcini Mushrooms
The combination of dried porcini and fresh crimini mushrooms gives this dish an intensely earthy flavor.
Tuscan Vegetable Soup (acquacotta)
By Faith Heller Willinger
Porcini Matzo Polenta Wedges
Although polenta is traditionally made with cornmeal, we substituted matzo meal—with great results. It's far more tender than regular polenta, and tastes especially wonderful with the sauce from the braised veal with gremolata .
By Ruth Cousineau
Wild Rice with Wild Mushrooms
One surprise to Europeans who settled the plains was the abundance of wild mushrooms, including morels, chanterelles, and other varieties familiar from home. Free for the picking, the mushrooms were hung on strings and dried, providing a winter's worth of eating. Wild rice (actually a grass seed) is a New World native that combines well with the earthy mushrooms the French cèpes. (The Italians call them porcini, and they are easier to find than cèpes, which is why we call for porcini in this recipe.)
Fettucine with Porcini Mushroom Sauce
Dried porcini are sold at Italian delis and in many supermarkets.
By Lucia Luhan
Olive Oil Infused with Porcini and Rosemary
Be sure to refrigerate the oil, and to use it within three weeks of the date it was made.
Gratin of Scallops with Porcini and Chives
At the restaurant Antico Martini in Venice, Italy, they include the scallop coral-or roe-in the dish and use fresh porcini when in season.
Braised Veal with Gremolata
Gremolata, a mix of finely chopped lemon zest, parsley, and garlic, is an Italian topping classically served with osso buco. We added some basil to make it even livelier.
Porcini Stuffing with Leeks
Lane Crowther, Bon Appétit contributing editor, "Stuffing has always set the tone for our Thanksgiving dinners. We choose the stuffing—it might be Tex-Mex, or another regional American, or something else—then create the menu around it. A few years ago, the feast had an Italian accent, and a vegetable stuffing led the way."
By Lane Crowther