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10/12/09

Mushroom & Ricotta Filled Phyllo

Happy Monday! It's especially happy for me because I have a day off :)

Here is the 2nd to the last mushroom recipe using Marx Foods mushrooms. I had some phyllo in the freezer and decided to make phyllo filled mushroom appetizers. Of course you can eat them as a meal with a salad as well. Hope you enjoy these.

Ingredients
2 teaspoons olive oil
1/2 large onion, finely diced
5 cups sliced mushrooms
salt & pepper
1/4 cup white wine
6 thyme sprigs
1/2 cup ricotta
1/2 c Parmesan
phyllo dough
olive oil spray


Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 375.
2. Heat oil in a pan. Add onions and cook till translucent.
3. Add mushrooms, salt & pepper, thyme and wine and cook till everything is tender. Remove the thyme sprigs.
4. Let the mixture cool. Add ricotta and Parmesan. Mix. Taste for seasoning.
5. Layer 3 sheets of phyllo dough on top of one another spraying with olive oil spray in between. Then using the same technique for making spanakopita, make little triangles. Alternatively, just make cigar shaped pastry.
6. Spray the finished product with a bit more oil and bake for 15 minutes.
7. Let cool a bit before eating.

What's left? I made mushroom soup over the weekend and will be posting it later this week.

10 comments:

Mary Bergfeld said...

Waste not, want not...sometimes, especially when done by you, there is something very nice to show for it. Have a great day.

The Duo Dishes said...

These shrooms are going to the best use. Imagine all the fun you've had with mushrooms. Looking forward to seeing the soup.

Unknown said...

Mmmmm, with the cheese in there, I'll bet this is awesome!

chow and chatter said...

oh what a great little snack, good tips on the spaghetti squash i made it today with masala powder ginger garlic paste and cilantro

Lea Ann said...

Very clever recipe. This looks delicious.

Thanks for the idea.

Velva said...

A creative idea! This is a great appetizer. Served with a glass of wine, life would be good.

Anonymous said...

You had a day off today? grrr..
I'm still bummed i couldn't stop by to say hi in DC yesterday.. maybe you would have shared these delicious looking thingies with me. Damn. :)

♥peachkins♥ said...

These look good but since I am a soup person, I'll be waiting for that mushroom soup!

Anonymous said...

A delicious appetizer! Hannah had a day off yesterday which means not a day off for me :)

Simones Kitchen said...

Would you be able to use dumpling wrappers to make these or is that just a dump question..? I was just wondering since I have wonton stuff left over from Daring Cooks and this looks perfect to fill them... I could fry them ofcourse. Putting them in the oven might dry them out too much... Hmm, gotta try this!