When M. is out of town, I like to treat myself by cooking food that I like but he doesn't. Making the most out of a bad situation.
Living large. Mushrooms feature prominently in my solo cuisine for this reason. I improvised this dish the other day and was very pleased with it. It is savory, flavorful, and healthy. Delicious! I even had it for breaknap today (meal before night shift - when one never decide between breakfast food or dinner food.)
Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
Trim, half length-wise, and clean
1 large leek. Slice into ~1/4" pieces.
Clean carefully and thoroughly. I like to spread out the leaves under running water as they are often full of dirt.
Clean
~1 pint of baby bella mushrooms using a paper towel or a mushroom brush.
Do not rinse - the water will soak into the mushrooms and make them chewy. Cut large mushrooms into 4 pieces and small ones into 2 so they're all roughly the same size.
Put these into two large baking pans along with
3 cups of white beans.
Since you'll be roasting them, you want things to pretty much be in one layer.
Toss with a generous splash of
EVOO (~2T per baking pan), a splash of
balsamic vinegar (~1T per baking pan), a squirt of
dijon mustard (~1T total), crushed
rosemary (~1/2T total if you're using dried),
white pepper (a shake per pan)
, and
salt, to taste (~1/2t total).
Bake until mushrooms and leeks are lightly brown and beans are dry but not burnt (~30").
As soon as it comes out of the oven, sprinkle lightly with finely grated
Parmesan.
I accompanied the above with mixed greens ("power greens") sauteed with a sliced leek, EVOO, lemon juice, salt, and white pepper.
I put both dishes into a bowl together and ate it with homemade white whole wheat rosemary bread. The next day, feeling in more of a breakfasty mood, I added a fried egg on top.
Mmm!