Longhorn Steakhouse sauteed mushrooms is a classic American dish that is known to be a popular dish for decades. This recipe is extremely easy to prepare, requiring just a few simple ingredients and minimal cooking time.The mushrooms are sautéed until they become golden brown and cooked with a combination of sweet red wine, beef stock, and freshly ground black pepper.
Freshly ground black pepperto taste, adding a touch of warmth and spice according to personal preference.
3/8cupof sweet red wineimparting a fruity and aromatic note to the dish.
3/4poundof earthy and flavorful cremini mushroomsproviding a robust and meaty texture.
3clovesof garlicthinly sliced, infusing a pungent and aromatic essence.
1/2tablespoonof creamy and indulgent butterenriching the flavors and adding a silky smoothness.
1/8cupof strong beef stockintensifying the savory and umami flavors.
1/4of a sweet onioncut into 1/4-inch slices, contributing a mild and slightly sweet flavor.
Kosher saltto taste, ensuring a well-balanced and seasoned outcome.
Instructions
Heat the butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add butter and the mushrooms and cook, stirring occasionally, until they start to brown about 5 minutes.
Reduce the heat to medium and add the red wine, beef stock, pepper, garlic, and onions. Simmer uncovered for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Add salt to taste, and transfer the mushroom.
Make sure to sauté until all the liquid has almost evaporated. Then stir for another 5 minutes.
Serve with your favorite steak or pasta.
Notes
Make sure to use good-quality red wine for this recipe. Low-quality wines can have an unpleasant flavor and ruin the taste of the.
Use fresh mushrooms instead of canned ones, as they will be more flavorful.
If you want your mushrooms to absorb more of the flavors, add them in stages; add a few mushrooms, cook them until they are golden brown, and then add the next batch.
If you want your sautéed mushrooms to be more flavorful, try adding some herbs like thyme or parsley.
If the liquid evaporates too quickly, add a little more oil or butter to the pan.