Butter Lettuce Salad with Crispy Prosciutto, Oyster Mushroom Chips, Cabrales and Pears
Show: Secrets of a Restaurant Chef
Episode: The Secret to Chicken Pot Pie
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By wagner_e_11740674
Pittsford, NY
on November 10, 2012
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Wonderful, just be careful not to oversalt the mushrooms as I did. They are still yummy, just a little too salty.
By lisasal1229_6234187
NY
on May 30, 2012
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Fantastic!!
I happened to catch this episode where Ann was making this salad, and I knew I had to have this. I went to our local organic shop, and could not find oyster mushrooms or Butter lettuce. The next day, I went to our local farmers market and guess what they had? Oyster mushrooms! Then I bought a nice soft red leaf lettuce in place of the butter lettuce. Other than that, I followed the recipe exactly, minus the prosciutto (I forgot to buy it.
SO good. Those oyster mushrooms really taste like bacon! This is a real winner. Thanks Ann!!
By sbwilson4_7761527
Salem, OR
on June 30, 2011
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This recipe is soooo good. I was looking to find a salad to make with the fresh organic butter lettuce that we received in our CSA (Community Supported Agriculturebox that we get each week. I didn't have the oyster mushrooms and just sliced regular white mushrooms thinly and they worked great. The flavors of each ingredient can stand on its own, but togther they make for a real wow. I'm hoping I get butter lettuce in the box this week so I can make it again.
By Betsie1030
on March 24, 2011
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Ok so I made the whole salad....but the mushroom chips definitely didn't make it in. I tested one after bringing them out of the oven and OMG!!!! They are incredible. To think, I can have that amazing bacon taste and texture without having to eat the greasy bacon...I'm in heaven!!! I made it again and used a little chipotle powder and it was amazing. I want them in my life every single day!
Oh and the rest of the salad was awesome too! lol
By moosehugs
on March 03, 2011
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Made oyster mushroom chips for a meeting-what a hit. Followed recipe except added a bit of garlic oil. Wish I had made bushels of them!!!
By jscdagourmet_92...
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on March 03, 2011
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Somehow I got very lucky and found *diced* prosciutto at Grocery Outlet (German made?? and that expedited this excellent recipe. Oyster mushrooms are hard to find for me, but if you can locate them, they add a very nice touch. Butter lettuce, infrequently used for some reason, adds another perk. Anne, as you say, YOU ROCK!
By jadams0587
San Diego, Ca
on March 01, 2011
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I really want to make the mushroom chips, but I was unable to find oyster mushrooms. Does anyone know if it matters? Can I use button mushrooms?
By foodrevue
Binghamton, NY
on February 28, 2011
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Be careful how much oil you use on the mushrooms, toss fast and get into the oven. They will come out like chips. I also put the proscuitto on a sheet with parchment paper and toasted that way. Use a light hand on the oil and vinegar so you don't overwhelm the pear. Do it the way Anne did and you will be that proverbial Superstah!
By jen.walker_sonoma
Bay Area, CA
on February 27, 2011
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Lucky for me I was able to use lots of local ingredients (Sonoma County for this recipe. Turned out wonderful! Substituted local greens, apples and Point Reyes Blue Cheese; also used Sherry vinegar instead of red wine vinegar. Local medley of wild mushrooms worked really well for the mushroom "chips". Will definitely make this time and time again.
By psinc202_12537259
wynnewood, 78
on February 27, 2011
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I admit I did not make the whole salad. I got curious about the mushroom chips, so I went out and bought half a pound to experiment with. That half pound would never have made it to a salad tonight...Talk about addictive!
That said, the timing is too short. Also, the smaller pieces get crisp earlier. Next time I will be more careful about how I arrange them on the pan---keep the larger pieces together so I can remove the smaller ones and keep cooking the thicker ones. Using a Silpat made it easy to remove the pieces as they crisped. (You can also turn them easily, although Anne doesn't say to flip. I did...
I think the person who hated them didn't cook them long enough. It was 20-22 minutes before the larger pieces crisped. Smaller ones were done 14-17.
I will be making these often. Anne does not disappoint