Delicious Wild Mushroom Tapenade #3: Italian Tapenade

Delicious Wild Mushroom Tapenade #3: Italian Tapenade

Course: Appetizers, CondimentCuisine: Italian, FusionDifficulty: Easy
Servings

4+

servings
Prep time

5

minutes
Cooking time

15

minutes
Total time

20

minutes

Ingredients

  • 300g of fresh wild mushrooms (40g of dehydrated wild mushrooms, I used oyster mushrooms), in slices

  • 2 garlic cloves, minced

  • 2 tsp. of butter

  • 2 tbsp. of fresh Italian basil, very finely chopped

  • 1/2 cup of olive oil

  • 1 lemon, the zest and the juice

  • 1/3 cup of parmesan cheese, grated

  • 1/2 tsp of salt

  • 1/4 tsp of ground black pepper

Directions

  • ** If using dehydrated: soak the mushrooms in warm water for 30 minutes to rehydrate **
  • Heat a pan at medium-low heat. Add the sliced mushrooms. Cook the mushrooms slowly for 10 to 15 minutes to let them sweat most of their juice.
  • Push the mushrooms to one side of the pan. Add the butter and the garlic in the free section of the pan. Cook the garlic in the butter for 2 minutes, until it gets fragrant. Mix the garlic butter and the mushrooms and cook for an additional minute. Remove from heat.
  • Dice the cooked mushrooms very finely. In a small bowl, mix all the ingredients and adjust the seasoning to taste.
  • The tapenade is now ready! Serve with slices of baguette with a charcuterie board, spread on grilled meat, on a salad or in a sandwich.

SUBSTITUTIONS – Since we do not always have success when going outdoors or not everyone practices hunting, fishing or picking. here are a few ideas to substitute the harvested ingredients:

  • The wild mushrooms can be replaced with most grocery bought fresh mushrooms. Example: mini Portobello, oyster mushrooms, shitake, to name a few.
  • The wild mushrooms can be replaced with a grocery bought dehydrated mushroom mix (Costco and amazon have great ones!).
  • Most wild mushrooms can be used for this recipe, However, I recommend mushrooms with a medium to strong taste such as oyster mushrooms, lobster mushrooms, morels, boletes, to name a few.

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