Another dish for the FBI Rukavice event, created by mamajac of Cooks and Bakes. What can I say... I am in love with Gaga's blog, and this is not the last post related to this event. Oh yeah, I made another cake! If you liked Torte Egyptian, wait until you see the one that is sitting in my fridge ;) Until I slice and photograph it, here is our yesterday's lunch:
Mushroom Fantasy
(original recipe by Marija Petković)
500 g boneless, skinless chicken fillets, cut into steaks
Vegeta seasoning (if you can find Vegeta Twist for chiken, even better)
100 g ham
100 g Trappist cheese
2 small onions, finely chopped
450 g button mushrooms, sliced thin
2 Tbsp flour
150 ml water
5 cloves garlic, finely chopped
180 g sour cream (20% milk fat)
dried chives (finely chopped parsley or any other herb of your choice)
ground black pepper to taste
Flatten the meat and sprinkle with Vegeta seasoning. Place one slice of cheese on each steak, follow with ham, roll and pin on with a toothpick. Fry on a very little oil, on a non stick pan, until it's almost done. Let cool completely. After it's cooled, remove toothpicks and cut into 1 cm thick slices.
Fry onions on a little oil. Add mushrooms and continue to fry until water that comes out of the mushrooms completely evaporates. Remove from heat, add flour and water, and return to the low heat. Stir continuously and work quickly. When it thickens, add 1 Tbsp Vegeta, garlic, pepper and sour cream. Pour this in a baking vessel, place chicken roll slices in top and sprinkle with chives. Bake on 200°C for about 10-15 minutes.
Another version @Sveet Sensation.
Mushroom Fantasy
(original recipe by Marija Petković)
500 g boneless, skinless chicken fillets, cut into steaks
Vegeta seasoning (if you can find Vegeta Twist for chiken, even better)
100 g ham
100 g Trappist cheese
2 small onions, finely chopped
450 g button mushrooms, sliced thin
2 Tbsp flour
150 ml water
5 cloves garlic, finely chopped
180 g sour cream (20% milk fat)
dried chives (finely chopped parsley or any other herb of your choice)
ground black pepper to taste
Flatten the meat and sprinkle with Vegeta seasoning. Place one slice of cheese on each steak, follow with ham, roll and pin on with a toothpick. Fry on a very little oil, on a non stick pan, until it's almost done. Let cool completely. After it's cooled, remove toothpicks and cut into 1 cm thick slices.
Fry onions on a little oil. Add mushrooms and continue to fry until water that comes out of the mushrooms completely evaporates. Remove from heat, add flour and water, and return to the low heat. Stir continuously and work quickly. When it thickens, add 1 Tbsp Vegeta, garlic, pepper and sour cream. Pour this in a baking vessel, place chicken roll slices in top and sprinkle with chives. Bake on 200°C for about 10-15 minutes.
Another version @Sveet Sensation.
Mushroom Fantasy indeed. This looks, and no doubt tastes, wonderful.
ReplyDeleteMmmm, got any leftovers? Can't wait to see dessert.
ReplyDeleteAu, majko moja, bas je fantazija! Trebalo je ipak da dodjem kod vas na rucak ;)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! I love how elegant it is.
ReplyDeletema ja ću poludit! taman se odlučim što ću isprobati sa Gaginog bloga i sad vidim ovu ljepotu i više ne znam što ću! :) divno!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wondeful dish! It looks so scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
I want this delicious fantasy simply gorgeous!
ReplyDeletecrap! u shd not show this to any mushroom-fanatic - ME! this is amazing. u have turned a fantasy into reality. will keep your recipe for future reference. thanks! :D x
ReplyDeleteI am addicted to mushrooms and this looks really delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis mushroom fantasy looks wonderful! I'm new to your blog and it looks great!
ReplyDeletedelicious - what a fantastic lunch treat!
ReplyDeleteThe creaminess! The mushrooms! Looks like heaven!
ReplyDeleteI love mushrooms and this dish looks divine! I can't wait to see the cake though. Shame on you for teasing us. :)
ReplyDeleteI am glad that you liked the recipe. Thanks to Gagica it became very popular. I created this recipe for a competition and it won the first prize. Later it was published in one food magazine.
ReplyDeleteThank you palachinka!
mamamaja2003
Thank you Mamma for creating this beauty! :)
ReplyDeleteThis really looks fantastic! I know I would love this! :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks so good!
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