A bowl of roasted mushrooms with creamy polenta.

There was a period over a decade ago now (yikes) when I was cooking almost exclusively from Sally Schneider’s A New Way to Cook , one of about five cookbooks I owned at the time, a departing gift from my mother when I moved away from home to Philadelphia.

While my cookbook collection has since grown considerably, I still find myself returning to A New Way to Cook often to reference a technique or method, to see how Sally made it — the book, if you are unfamiliar, is nearly as comprehensive as the How to Cook Everything books.

Recently I revisited her roasted mushroom recipe, which is part of her recipe for coq au vin, which I made once and remember loving, the mushrooms especially.

3 Steps to Perfectly Roasted Mushrooms

  1. Toss mushrooms with thyme, shallots, garlic, sherry, and olive oil in a 9×13-inch pan. Cover with foil and roast for 30 minutes at 325ºF.
  2. Remove pan from the oven, raise the heat to 450°F, and remove the foil. Drain the juices into a small saucepan and set aside.
  3. Spread the mushrooms out again, return pan to the oven, and roast until the mushrooms are beginning to brown, 15 to 20 minutes longer, stirring after 10 minutes.

I love this technique because during the initial roasting a flavorful broth materializes, giving you two products for one effort. The mushrooms and sauce are especially good spooned over polenta.

A large bowl of mushrooms: shiitake and cremini.

A 9x13-inch pan filled with mushrooms and thyme.

A 9x13-inch pan of roasted mushrooms.

Two bowls of creamy polenta and roasted mushrooms.

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A bowl of oven-baked polenta and mushrooms.

Roasted Mushrooms & Creamy Polenta


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Description

Mushroom-roasting method adapted from a recipe in Sally Schneider’s A New Way to Cook; polenta recipe is from the Canal House ladies.


Ingredients

For the polenta:

  • cup organic milk, optional
  • cup polenta or stone-ground coarse cornmeal
  • teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to taste
  • tablespoons unsalted butter

For the roasted mushrooms:

  • pound mushrooms, such as a mix of cremini and shiitakes
  • Few sprigs thyme
  • shallot, finely chopped
  • clove garlic, minced
  • 1/4 cup sherry or dry white wine
  • teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • tablespoon unsalted butter, plus more to taste
  • Kosher salt
  • Freshly cracked pepper

Instructions

  1. For the polenta, put 4 cups of cold water into a medium, heavy-bottomed pot with the 1 cup of milk, if using. Alternatively use 5 cups cold water. Stir in the polenta and the teaspoon of kosher salt. Bring to a boil over medium-high high, stirring often. Reduce the heat to medium-low and cook the polenta stirring occasionally, until it is tender, 45 to 60 minutes. The polenta will swell and thicken as it cooks. If it gets too thick before it’s finished cooking, stir in more water as needed. Stir in the butter. Taste, and add more salt as needed.
  2. Meanwhile, make the roasted mushrooms: Preheat the oven to 325° F. Remove the stems from the shiitakes (and reserve for stock-making or the compost pile or discard). Trim off the very bottom end of the cremini stems and discard. Quarter the mushrooms.
  3. In a 9- by 13-inch baking dish, combine the mushrooms, thyme sprigs, shallots, garlic, sherry, and olive oil. Season with a big pinch of salt and pepper to taste. Toss to distribute everything evenly, then spread in a an even layer. Cover pan with foil, transfer pan to the oven, and cook for 30 minutes.
  4. Remove pan from the oven and raise the heat to 450° F. Remove the foil. Holding the mushrooms in the pan with a spatula, drain the juices into a small saucepan and set aside. Spread the mushrooms out again, return pan to the oven, and roast until the mushrooms are beginning to brown, 15 to 20 minutes longer, stirring after 10 minutes.
  5. Bring the juices to a gentle simmer. Let the juices reduce slowly while the mushrooms finish cooking—they don’t need to reduce by half or any particular amount, but the flavors will concentrate as it simmers/reduces. When the mushroom are nearly done, add the tablespoon of butter to the juices. When it has incorporated into the juices, taste them. Adjust seasoning as needed with more salt or butter to taste.
  6. To serve: Ladle polenta into bowls, spoon mushrooms over top, drizzle with sauce.
  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 1 hour
  • Category: Dinner
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American