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11-05-2007, 11:32 PM
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Hey, we opted out of the Monday nite menu--Janes chemo has changed her tastes--I remembered a Giada recipe--it was wonderful!!!
3 T extra virgin olive oil
4 to 6 portobello mushrooms
1/2 t salt
1/4 t fresh ground black pepper
1 C marinara ( purchased or home made)
1/2 C shredded mozzarella cheese
1/4 C grated Parmesan
2 T butter cut into small pieces.
Pre heat oven to 400
Place a grill pan over med high heat. Drizzle 3 T olive oil over both sides of the mushrooms. Sprinkle the rooms with salt and pepper. Spray grill with non stick--grill rooms until tender, about 5 min/side.
Spread 1/2 cup of marinara on bottom of 9/13 inch baking dish.
Place grilled mushrooms on top--top with butter and rest of marinara--sprinkle cheeses on top and bake until cheese melts and top is golden, about 15 min.
Serve with pasta--use more marinara in the recipe for more sauce--we had caprese salad--sauteed spinach would be good--as a side. I like Giada--she is the real thing--does good stuff.
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Bill, let her know I'm praying for her and send all the good vibes I can muster.
That sounds like a good mushroom recipe.
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Bill, thoughts and prayers out to you and your Jane!
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Thanks so much for your prayers--she is doing beautifully!!!--I really posted this for the recipe!!--It's really good!! Jane, a card carrying carnivor, has not wanted any meat but chicken, since this last round of chemo--so vegitarian Bill appears-- this will satisfy your vegitarian friends as will eggplant parmasigan--I don't know what to do with a vegan. Anyway I'm learning new things--she will regain her taste for our pinot noirs, cabs, and Barolos--I have a '96 Barolo waiting for the celebration in Feb. In the meantime be happy and confident, as we are- Good health and optimism to all, and to all a good nite. Haven't I heard something like that before??
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In the meantime be happy and confident, as we are- Good health and optimism to all, and to all a good nite. Haven't I heard something like that before??
Glad to hear Jane is doing well, Bill! Thanks for the recipe, it does sound good!
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" so vegitarian Bill appears "
Good for you. Duly printed, sounds great! (as does the 96 Barolo!!!)
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hmmmm, well, here I go again - I have some leftover marinara and fresh mozz and.....Roy Rogers will gladly pick up some portabellos...sounds so good! don't know if we have a Barolo, but I know there's a good Pinot down there.
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Love portobellos, Bill.......next time I see in the market this will be on my menu--Thanks for that!!!
Best of everything to Jane and you----veggie is great--just have to get the knack!! But chicken---soooo many things you can do with that!!! How about some fish meals---mild tastes are also great!!! Keep us posted---
All the best!!!!!! Hugs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I like to make these too, Bill. It's a nice change from always eating meat. Makes a great sub sandwich.
Giada seems to have some pretty good recipes. I tend to use hers more than most of the food network chefs.
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