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  • Jun 1, 2008, 08:33 PM
    noss
    Mushroom/Onion/Red Wine sauce for Steak, Etc.
    Hello!

    Does anyone have a good recipe for a mushroom/onion/red wine sauce for steak? I've made a sauce with these ingredients before, but was just winging it.

    I also put garlic in it once.

    I know people might laugh that someone might ask for a recipe for something this simple, but I'm not much of a cook.

    Thanks,

    noss
  • Jun 1, 2008, 11:19 PM
    Clough
    No one's going to laugh. I think that it's great that you are asking the question! :)

    Hopefully, you will get lots of responses with other ideas. I will look forward to what they are. It would be great if we could have really good recipes for many things on this site, so that it could further work to be the best help desk on the Internet!
  • Jun 2, 2008, 12:35 PM
    noss
    Thanks Clough, for your kind answer.

    noss
  • Jun 2, 2008, 02:36 PM
    MichelleD
    Sounds like your ingredients are halfway to your recipe already. I'm figuring this for 2 servings: Put about 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a skillet. Brown a clove of garlic, minced, just till slightly brown. Add about 1/2 of a medium onion, sliced (or whatever way you want it) and about 6 mushrooms, sliced. Add some salt and 1/2 tsp. of an herb like tarragon or marjoram or oregano (they're all good, but only choose one.) Sauté it all for a few minutes till the mushrooms are cooked to the way you like to eat them. Lower heat, add about 1/2 cup of beef broth (the best is to mix up some of that "Better Than Bouillon" stuff that comes in a jar so you can make it a little stronger than regular broth) with a tablespoon of flour (be sure the broth is cold or else the flour clumps) Pour that onto your 'shroom mixture in the skillet, bring it to a fast boil and let the flour thicken it up then lower the heat and add the red wine to get it to the consistency you want. Fresh ground black pepper on top as you serve it is great. Good luck.
  • Jun 3, 2008, 01:07 PM
    noss
    Hello MichelleD, Thanks so much for the recipe. Sounds tasty.

    noss

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