We have mixed feelings about mushrooms in our house.  My husband and I are both over-the-moon in love with them and will eat them here, there and everywhere.  My son dubs them as the most disgusting things he’s ever put in his mouth.  I keep telling the kiddo that SOMEDAY he will love mushrooms as much as us.  He’s doubtful. These mushrooms are drenched in red wine after a good sauté with a few onions and fresh thyme.  Adult mushroom-lovers will like this red wine mushrooms recipe very much!

Pure Delicious cookbook:

The recipe comes from a new cookbook by my friend Heather Christo:  Pure Delicious- More than 150 Delectable Allergen-Free Recipes.  A few years ago, Christo discovered that her kids were allergic to a long list of foods… and Heather found out that she was allergic to many of the same things.  To keep her family healthy, she had to completely change the way she fed them.  The recipes in her new book do not include gluten, dairy, eggs, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, shellfish or cane sugar.  If you have allergies to these ingredients, this will be a book you’ll want to purchase and keep on hand.   Here are a few recipes that caught my eye:  Greek Lemon Chicken and Rice Soup, Asian Vegetable Noodle Soup, Hot Spinach- Strawberry and Bacon Salad, Fresh Corn and Mango Salad, Lemon- Artichoke Hummus, Sweet and Spicy Apricot Chicken Wings, Mexican Rice, Pumpkin Polenta, Sandwich Bread, Turkey Burgers with Cranberry Mustard, Penne with Creamy Tomato- Vodka Sauce, Chicken Teriyaki, Grilled Skirt Steak with Chimichurri, Beer Battered Fish and Chips, Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies, Chocolate Cupcakes with Fluffy Milk Chocolate Frosting and Chocolate- Zucchini Bundt Cake.  Christo also proposes an 8-week food elimination diet to determine the cause of food allergies, and she guides you through how to do that in her book.

How to make Red Wine Mushrooms:

It’s very easy to make these mushrooms. Scroll to the bottom of this post to print out the complete recipe. Onions and mushrooms are sautéed in olive oil until tender. Then red wine and a fresh sprig of thyme are added in. This recipe for Red Wine Mushrooms is so simple because the mushrooms simmer in the red wine for a good chunk of time.  You just need to tend to them now and then and give them a stir until there is very little liquid left. At the end, you’ll swirl in some butter and give the mushrooms a generous sprinkle of kosher salt.

The result is a beautiful batch of red wine-soaked mushrooms… that will be perfect for topping steak (at least that’s what we use them for!)  Think buttery, tender mushrooms infused with red wine and a hint of thyme.  So good!

Here are a few more recipes featuring mushrooms that you might like to try:

Green Beans with Mushrooms and Shallots Chicken and Cheese Stuffed Mushrooms Balsamic Sautéed Mushrooms Simple Marinated Mushrooms Italian Sautéed Mushrooms Pancetta Wrapped Mushrooms Garlic Butter Mushrooms Chipotle and Lime Marinated Mushrooms