Drizzle and Dip Vegetarian Mushroom Bourguignon recipe (2024)

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This is a vegetarian version of a classic beef bourguignon and captures the essence of the dish so deliciously. It’s hearty and robust and will have even the staunchest meat-eaters feeling satisfied.

It was a case of using up whatever I had around including a few packs of mixed mushrooms. I didn’t have the pearl onions, which are quintessential to a beef bourguignon so I added an extra onion to the mix for flavour. They would have been lovely here and the original recipe included 130g / 1 cup of pearl onions. It was a case of making do with what I had and not taking ANOTHER trip to the shops.

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Other than my miso mushrooms on toast, this is the best way I know how to use up a large number of shrooms. Get adventurous here. I had a few exotics, so a couple of shiitakes, a small cep (porcini) and enoki landed in the mix. The bulk of the mushrooms comprised large black mushrooms and a few portobellos. You want to keep them quite thick as they undergo a longish cooking time so cut them to about 6mm (1/4 inch) thick – or even thicker.

I added bacon because I needed to use some up and just wanted that added flavour. It worked perfectly and was delicious.

As far as the stock goes, I used a combination of half-mushroom stock which is the most wonderful thing. I bought the sachets from Woolworths and love using them in mushroom risotto. I used two of these in a cup of boiling water. I then used 2 sachets of beef demi-glace – also from Woolies to make up the other cup of stock.

I always tend to make my stocks a little stronger than the package recommendations when using liquid concentrate or dried stock cubes. Use any good quality stock here and I recommend this combo but a beef stock or broth if you are not a vegetarian as it does give it a lovely depth.

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This recipe is ideal for autumn or winter as it is rich and comforting. It’s also the kind of dish you should make with a friend standing by sipping a glass of red as everything simmers away. I’m obsessed with the nutty flavour of pearl barley so this was my preferred companion for this mushroom bourguignon.

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A few other Mushroom recipes you might enjoy:

Pickled mushrooms with herbs and lemon

Ottolenghi’s mushroom steaks with butterbean mash

Roasted mushroom burger with pesto


Recipe – inspired by and adapted from Deb Perelman from Smitten Kitchen in Food 52 Genius Recipes cookbook

Mushroom bourguignon

Vegetarian Mushroom Bourguignon: a Hearty Twist on a Classic Dish that is packed with umami flavour.

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Prep Time:20 minutes mins

Cook Time:35 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 750 – 800gms mushrooms mixed and your choice
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 2 Tbsp butter
  • 2 brown onions finely chopped
  • 2 medium carrots finely diced
  • 100 gm bacon – optional omit if you want this vegetarian
  • 1 tsp fresh thyme leaves
  • 3 bay leaves
  • 2 cloves garlic crushed
  • 50 gms / 2 ½ Tbsp tomato paste
  • 250 ml / 1 cup red wine full-bodied
  • 500 ml / 2 cups mushroom stock and beef broth on or the other or a combo – Use vegetable stock or all mushroom stock if you want to keep this vegetarian
  • Salt & Pepper
  • pasta polenta or pearl barley to serve
  • crème Fraiche to garnish
  • chopped fresh parsley to garnish

Instructions

  • Get everything chopped and prepped before you start.

  • Heat a large non-stick frying pan to very hot and add a tablespoon of olive oil. Fry the mushrooms in two batches (use the second tablespoon of olive oil on the second batch) for about 4 minutes until they just start to break down but the water is not released. You just want to give them a quick sear. Set them aside.

  • In the same pan – or another cast iron skillet / Dutch oven with a lid, heat the butter over medium heat. Add the onions, carrot, thyme and Bacon and gently sweat over low heat for about 5 – 6 minutes until the onions become translucent and soften. You don’t want to brown them.

  • Add the garlic and tomato paste cook for a few seconds.

  • Add the wine and deglaze the pan, scraping any brown bits that may have formed. All the liquid to reduce by a little more than half, then add the stock/broth.

  • Add the mushrooms and any escaped juices pack to the pan and season with salt and pepper.

  • Simmer over a low heat with the lid off for about 25 – 30 minutes giving it a stir every now and again.

  • To serve, toss through pasta or pile up on top of the barley or polenta. Garnish with a dollop of crème fraiche and a good sprinkling of chopped parsley.

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FAQs

How thick should the sauce be in beef bourguignon? ›

To Finish the Stew:

Distribute the mushrooms and onions over the meat. Skim the fat off the sauce and simmer it for a minute or two, skimming off any additional fat which rises to the surface. You should be left with about 2 1/2 cups of sauce thick enough to coat a spoon lightly.

What kind of wine for beef bourguignon? ›

Red Burgundy is the traditional match for Beef Bourguignon, Merlot dominated blends from both Australia and Bordeaux. Red Bordeaux in particular, can be enjoyed more fully. A weighty Pinot Noir or a robust Ribera del Duero. Tempranillo wine is also fine.

How do you thicken bourguignon sauce? ›

If sauce is too thin after cooking, simmer uncovered in the slow cooker until reduced. You can also thicken sauce using 1 to 2 tablespoons flour; mix 1/4 cup sauce with flour in a small bowl until no lumps remain, then whisk into the slow cooker and simmer for 1 to 2 minutes.

How do you know if a sauce is thick enough? ›

How do you know when your sauce is thick enough, besides just eyeballing it? Test the sauce with a spoon. If the sauce coats the back of a spoon you can feel secure the sauce will coat other ingredients.

What cut of meat is best for Beef Bourguignon? ›

Braising steak is the classic cut of meat for bourguignon. Often sold as braising or stewing steak, it can come from many parts of the animal, but all the hard working muscles like shin, chuck, and blade that need a low and slow approach to break down the tough muscle fibres.

What is best to serve with Beef Bourguignon? ›

The best side dishes to serve with Beef Bourguignon are mashed potatoes, mushroom risotto, grilled asparagus, jasmine rice, butternut squash, green beans almondine, polenta, garlic bread, roasted Brussels sprouts, steamed broccoli, roasted carrots, French baguette, sweet potato fries, and quinoa.

What's the difference between Beef Bourguignon and beef stew? ›

The main difference is that beef bourguignon uses a full bottle of red wine for the sauce, whereas beef stew calls for little to no wine. Additionally, beef bourguignon also typically includes bacon, pearl onions, and mushrooms.

Is beef bourguignon supposed to be thick? ›

Stews like boeuf bourguignon should ideally be thick and glossy enough that the liquid coats the back of a spoon, a process aided by collagen-rich cuts of meat and a long, slow simmer.

Should beef stew be thick or soupy? ›

Even the best home cook has stared down into a simmering pot of stew and realized it looked more like soup! Sure, a bowl of soup can be comforting, but a true stew in all its glory should be rich and thick in consistency.

Is beef bourguignon runny? ›

This flour thickens the sauce to create a glossy gravy that covers the meat, this is especially important as the stew is simmered covered, often in the oven, which means your meat doesn't dry out, but you also won't have a watery gravy when it's done.

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