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Who would've thunk that so few ingredients would make the best, and I mean BEST, mushrooms that you've ever tasted? I always serve this at Christmas. Use any combination of mushrooms you like, but make sure to use fresh and not canned.
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Sirloin steak is sautéed until just done, then simmered with a mixture of onions and mushrooms and a creamy Dijon-mushroom sauce made with Campbell's® Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup.
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 25 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Even the kids will eat their spinach when it's tucked into this delicious dish with sliced steak and a creamy sauce.
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Cut these into quarters for pretty yet simple hors d'oeuvres, or serve them with a crunchy green salad for lunch or a light supper.
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This beef and barley soup is made with carrots, onions, celery and mushrooms, topped with sour cream.
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You can feed up to six people with this hearty lasagna recipe featuring creamy mushroom sauce and Italian tomato sauce layered between sheets of pasta with cheese and beef.
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A creamy sauce of mushrooms and cheddar cheese envelopes pork steaks seasoned with the earthy flavors of oregano and basil.
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Basic gets a boost when you pair burgers with crisp, smoky bacon, earthy mushrooms and melty Swiss cheese. The herbed mayonnaise adds instant sophistication.
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I have always had a weakness for tuna burgers, and I like these even more than the classic all-fish burger because the mushrooms assure a moist texture They are inspired by a recipe by Clifford Pleau, which was presented at the 2015 Worlds of Healthy Flavors conference If you use sushi-grade tuna for these burgers you might want to just sear them on each side to get a rare, sushi-like interior