Autumnal Mushroom Soup

A hot bowl of Autumnal Mushroom Soup

Soupin’ Into Your DMs
I don’t spend an awful lot of time on Instagram. But, I do find myself on the app for a multitude of reasons. It has become the go-to app to find out anything and everything happening at my kid’s school. Sports, plays, early out days, etc. Anytime my daughter has a gig, she gets the word out via the ‘Gram. And then there is the Tail of Fragile the Sheep (pronounced fra-GEE-lay) and the hijinks documented on his profile last holiday season. (It’s a long story.)

All of this is to say that I am on Instagram enough that I receive suggestions for pages and videos I might find interesting. And, most of those, as you would imagine, are food-related. Some are fun to watch but I would never tackle.

They are mostly cake-decorating mind-blowing videos. Others are of people making their “famous” dishes that are frightening to behold and would never make an appearance in my kitchen. But then some recipes are undeniable and make you wish you could DoorDash them immediately. This exact scenario happened last week.

Autumnal Mushroom Soup Recipe
Adapted from Whisper of Yum
Yields 4 servings

This hearty soup is a flavorful mix of cremini mushrooms, herbs, and aromatics. It is perfect for an Autumn meal. Read more…

Pistol River Dried Mushrooms

Bowl of morels for Pistol River Dried Mushrooms

Fall flavors for your seasonal dishes.
Pistol River Dried Mushrooms offer some of the highest quality dried mushrooms at decent prices. Their mushrooms are consistently of high quality—flavorful and textured.

We use them in rice dishes, stews, soups, meat and egg Read more…

Chicken Marsala

Dish of Chicken Marsala with mushrooms over penne pasta

Chicken Marsala Two Ways
I have a new favorite pasta. Normally, I swing back and forth between tomato-based pasta dishes and olive oil or garlicky ones. Last night I took one of my favorite recipes for chicken marsala and turned it into a really good mushroomy bowl of pasta.

There is some magic that occurs when you mix mushrooms, butter, and wine. The flavor just can’t be beat. This is why chicken marsala, (or veal if you want to go traditional) is such a good dish. It seems so fancy—but really, it is simply good comfort food.

The recipe below is the marsala recipe I use when I want to do it straight. (I did add garlic to it). Last night, instead of pounding the chicken breasts into cutlets, I cut them into chunks and browned them before moving on to the rest of the instructions as written. I still added my garlic to the pan with the prosciutto and I may or may not have added just a bit more butter than was asked for.

When everything was all done, I spooned the marsala, sauce and all, over some lightly buttered pasta. It was a flavor bomb of umami awesomeness and a perfect start to the new month. Next time I make this I might try to double the amount of liquid and toss everything together.

Definitely try to get a decent bottle of Marsala wine. It will make all the difference.

Chicken Marsala Recipe
Adapted from Tyler Florence and the Food Network
Yields 4 servings

Here is our adapted version of the original recipe (with garlic!). You can also try it over pasta with the variation at the bottom of the recipe. Read more…

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