Best One Pot Sausage Mushroom Wild Rice Recipes

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WILD RICE WITH MUSHROOMS



Wild Rice with Mushrooms image

Provided by Kardea Brown

Categories     side-dish

Time 1h15m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

3 tablespoons unsalted butter
1/2 medium onion, diced
2 1/2 cups wild rice
5 cups chicken broth
1 tablespoon olive oil
8 ounces white button mushrooms, sliced
8 ounces shiitake mushrooms, sliced with tough stems removed
2 teaspoons fresh thyme leaves
2 cloves garlic, minced
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley

Steps:

  • Heat 2 tablespoons of the butter in a large saucepot over medium heat. Add the onion and saute until translucent, about 10 minutes. Add the rice and toast while stirring until it begins to smell nutty, about 1 minute. Add the chicken stock and bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer, cover and cook on low until the water is absorbed, about 40 minutes.
  • While the rice is cooking, heat the remaining 1 tablespoon butter along with the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the button mushrooms, shiitake mushrooms and thyme and cook, stirring often until they begin to brown, about 10 minutes. Add the garlic, season with salt and pepper and cook until the garlic is fragrant, about 1 minute more.
  • When the rice is cooked, fluff with a fork and gently fold in the mushrooms. Add to a serving bowl and sprinkle with the parsley before serving.

SAUSAGE AND MUSHROOM WILD RICE



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This is a very simple recipe, one that I don't want you all to stress over. This is the recipe you make when you don't want stress in the kitchen. It's super filling and mega tasty.

Provided by Candid Appetite

Categories     Nut-Free     Shellfish-Free     Gluten-Free     Egg-Free     Soy-Free     Fish-Free     Peanut-Free     Tree Nut-Free     Sugar-Free     Tomato-Free     Stove

Time 50m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 package Dried Mushrooms
4 cup Chicken Stock
1 1/2 cup Long Grain White Rice
1/2 cup Wild Rice
4 tablespoon Unsalted Butter
3 teaspoon Kosher Salt
3 teaspoon Ground Black Pepper
1/2 teaspoon Crushed Red Pepper Flakes
1 Yellow Onion
3 clove Garlic
1 pound Cremini Mushroom
3 sprig Fresh Thyme
0.5 pound Spicy Ground Sausage
1/4 cup Red Wine
to taste Scallion
to taste Fresh Parsley

Steps:

  • Bring the Chicken Stock (3 1/2 cup) to a boil with the Unsalted Butter (2 tablespoon) and Kosher Salt (1 teaspoon). Stir in the Long Grain White Rice (1 1/2 cup) and Wild Rice (1/2 cup).
  • Place the Dried Mushrooms (1 package) into a small bowl and cover with the Chicken Stock (1/2 cup). Cover with plastic wrap and allow to re-hydrate.
  • Cover with a lid and lower the heat to low. Allow to cook for about 30 to 35 minutes.
  • Remove the leaves from the Fresh Thyme (3 sprig).
  • Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Melt in the remaining Unsalted Butter (2 tablespoon). Add the Yellow Onion (1) and Garlic (3 clove) and allow to cook for about 5 minutes, until soft and translucent.
  • Season with Kosher Salt (1 teaspoon), Ground Black Pepper (1 teaspoon), and Crushed Red Pepper Flakes (1/2 teaspoon). Continue to cook for another 5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until just beginning to brown.
  • Stir in the Cremini Mushroom (1 pound). Cook for 5 to 7 minutes until the mushrooms begin to brown. Drain off the rehydrated mushrooms from earlier, and stir into the skillet. Allow to cook for another 5 minutes until heated through.
  • Season with a bit more Kosher Salt (1 teaspoon), Ground Black Pepper (2 teaspoon), and fresh thyme leaves. Transfer the onion and mushroom mixture to a separate bowl.
  • Reheat the skillet over medium-high heat, no need to clean. Add the Spicy Ground Sausage (0.5 pound) and cook until browned and crispy, breaking it down and stirring constantly with a wooden spoon.
  • Once browned, add the veggies back in and cook for a few more minutes. Add the Red Wine (1/4 cup), deglazing the pan, making sure to scrape up the bits and pieces at the bottom of the skillet. Cook until the moisture evaporates.
  • Fluff up the cooked wild rice and long grain rice and transfer it to a large serving bowl. Add the cooked ground spicy sausage and mushroom mixture and stir until evenly combined.
  • Stir in sliced Scallion (to taste) and Fresh Parsley (to taste). Serve right away or at room temperature. Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 95 calories, Protein 4.6 g, Fat 2.9 g, Carbohydrate 12.3 g, Fiber 2.4 g, Sugar 0.8 g, Sodium 267.2 mg, SaturatedFat 1.3 g, TransFat 0.0 g, Cholesterol 7.8 mg, UnsaturatedFat 1.0 g

CAJUN WILD RICE



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This is a Cajun-inspired gourmet wild rice dish that I created. It's quick and easy, and can even be cooked unattended in a rice cooker!

Provided by Josh Mobley

Categories     Side Dish     Rice Side Dish Recipes

Time 55m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 cup uncooked wild rice
1 (14 ounce) can chicken broth
¼ cup water
½ pound andouille sausage, diced
½ cup diced sweet onion
1 cup chopped fresh mushrooms
1 tablespoon minced garlic
1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of mushroom soup

Steps:

  • In a saucepan, combine the wild rice, chicken broth, water, sausage, onion, mushrooms and garlic. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for 25 to 30 minutes, or until rice is tender. Remove from the heat, and stir in the cream of mushroom soup. It's that easy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 247.7 calories, Carbohydrate 21.2 g, Cholesterol 23.6 mg, Fat 14.3 g, Fiber 1.6 g, Protein 9.1 g, SaturatedFat 4.4 g, Sodium 988.9 mg, Sugar 2.4 g

PRESSURE COOKER MUSHROOM AND WILD RICE SOUP



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This comforting soup tastes long-simmered, but it's cooked in a pressure cooker, which makes it a weeknight possibility (though you could also make this recipe in a slow cooker). Use any variety of mushrooms you like: Cremini (also called baby bella) are affordable and easy to find and work well, or you can add shiitake or oyster mushrooms for a mix of texture and flavors. Don't worry about removing small, supple stems, but discard any that are tough or dried-out. Wild rice isn't a true rice at all but the seed of a grass that's native to North America. When it's cooked, it should be pleasantly chewy and nutty, not hard, and most of the grains should be slightly split open to reveal their creamy insides.

Provided by Sarah DiGregorio

Categories     dinner, lunch, soups and stews, main course

Time 1h

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 15

4 tablespoons unsalted butter (1/2 stick)
1 yellow or red onion, minced
2 pounds mixed mushrooms (such as cremini and shiitake), tough stems removed, mushrooms chopped into 1/2- to 1-inch pieces
Kosher salt and black pepper
2 celery stalks, chopped
1 large carrot, peeled and chopped
6 garlic cloves, smashed and chopped
3 sprigs fresh thyme or 1 teaspoon dried thyme
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
5 cups vegetable or chicken stock
1/2 cup dry white wine (see Tip)
1 cup wild rice (about 6 ounces)
1/2 cup sour cream
Chopped scallions or chives and fresh dill, for topping

Steps:

  • Turn on the sauté setting on a 6- to 8-quart electric pressure cooker. Melt the butter, then add the onion. Cook, stirring occasionally, until translucent, about 5 minutes.
  • Add the mushrooms and 1 teaspoon salt, and cook, stirring occasionally, until the mushrooms have released their liquid and shrunk a bit, about 8 minutes. Add the celery, carrot, chopped garlic, thyme, garlic powder and several generous grinds of black pepper. Stir to combine. Add the flour and stir until the vegetables are evenly coated and no white spots remain.
  • Pour in the stock and wine, and turn off the heat. Scrape the bottom of the pot very well to incorporate flour and any browned bits that are stuck to the bottom. (This will add flavor and also prevent a burn warning later.) Stir in the wild rice.
  • Cook on high pressure for 10 to 12 minutes. Turn off the heat and let the pressure reduce naturally for 10 minutes, then release the remaining pressure manually.
  • Stir the soup and check the texture of the wild rice; if it needs a bit more time repeat the pressure cooking process for a cook time of 2 minutes and rapidly release the pressure. Check the texture of the soup; if you'd like it to be thicker, turn on the sauté function and let the soup simmer to reduce to desired consistency. Turn off the heat.
  • Put the sour cream in a small bowl and slowly whisk in a few spoonfuls of warm soup until smooth, then stir the mixture into the soup. (This prevents the sour cream from separating.) Taste the soup and add salt and pepper to taste.
  • Serve the soup in bowls topped with chopped scallions or chives and dill. Reheat any leftovers on low until warm. (Boiling can cause the sour cream to break.)

WILD RICE WITH MUSHROOMS



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In Wisconsin, wild rice is truly wild, not cultivated as in other states, the tassels rising and swaying over rivers, lakes and floodplains come late August and September. Called manoomin by the local Chippewa, it is a protected crop that can be harvested only by state residents holding a valid license. And only by hand, as the Chippewa have always done, using wooden flails gently (the grains should fall from the stalk without great effort) from canoes propelled by paddles or push poles. Shellie Holmes of Rhinelander, Wis., who shares her recipe here, likes to cook wild rice just until it pops open. This is a break with her family's tradition, which favored a chewier texture and did not allow popping. "Do not mix with other rice," she urged, lest you lose the flavor of the wild.

Provided by Ligaya Mishan

Categories     dinner, lunch, side dish

Time 50m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

8 ounces long-grain Wisconsin wild rice
8 tablespoons (1 stick) butter
1 pound cremini or button mushrooms, sliced
1/2 teaspoon salt, more to taste
Black pepper, to taste
1/3 cup dry sherry, such as Dry Sack (do not use cream sherry)

Steps:

  • Bring 5 cups water to a boil. Stir in rice, then reduce heat so liquid is just simmering. Cover and cook until grains just begin to pop, about 40 minutes. Drain excess liquid from rice and set aside.
  • Meanwhile, melt 4 tablespoons butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add half the mushrooms and cook, stirring occasionally, until they have released their liquid and are golden brown, about 8 minutes; remove to a plate. Repeat with remaining butter and mushrooms.
  • Return all the mushrooms to the skillet and season with the salt and pepper, to taste. Very carefully add sherry to deglaze the pan, and cook until most of the liquid has evaporated but mushrooms are still moist.
  • Mix mushrooms into prepared rice and season again with salt and pepper.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 298, UnsaturatedFat 5 grams, Carbohydrate 32 grams, Fat 16 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 8 grams, SaturatedFat 10 grams, Sodium 203 milligrams, Sugar 3 grams, TransFat 1 gram

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