How To Clean Mushrooms: Mushrooms are extremely porous and soak up water like a sponge. This is because they are mostly water; never soak fresh mushrooms. Use a soft mushroom brush and simply brush away any clinging medium rather than washing with water. You may also wipe them with a damp paper towel. There is no need to peel mushrooms.
In a large skillet over high heat, heat the olive oil.
When the olive oil is hot, sprinkle the mushrooms in a single layer on the olive oil. NOTE: Do not move or stir the mushrooms until they have caramelized on the bottom, approximately 2 minutes. If you toss them too soon, they will release their liquid and begin to steam. When the bottoms are caramelized, toss them and continue to cook for approximately 5 minutes.
Add the butter and continue to cook and toss for and additional 3 to 5 minutes, until beautifully browned. Season with salt and pepper and add the garlic; saute another 2 minutes. Reduce heat to medium; add thyme leaves, lemon juice, and white wine. simmer to evaporate the liquid and until the mushrooms are glazed with the sauce.
Toss in the parsley, transfer to a warm bowl, and serve immediately.
Makes 4 servings.
* Also know as white for common mushrooms. These mushrooms are also known as champignons de Paris by the French. These are the mushrooms sold at your grocery stores.
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