Creamy Mushroom Pasta Sauce Tips
Can you caramelize the mushrooms for creamy mushroom pasta sauce?
Yes! You can caramelize the mushrooms much like you
caramelize onions. In fact, caramelized mushrooms will really enhance the flavor of the sauce. Cook sliced mushrooms in butter in a large saucepan over medium-high heat. (Don’t make the
mistake of cooking mushrooms over low heat or overcrowding the pan; doing so will steam the shrooms, not saute them.) Cook and stir until all the liquid in the pan has evaporated and the mushrooms become golden brown. Add the other ingredients and cook as the recipe directs.
Can you add a meat or protein to mushroom pasta sauce?
You can add a meat or protein to mushroom pasta sauce to make it an even heartier meal. Add extra-firm tofu, cooked chicken or stir in slices of cooked beef tenderloin to mimic
beef Stroganoff.
How do I make my mushroom pasta sauce more creamy?
While this pasta sauce is creamy on its own, you can make it even creamier by adding cheese, like freshly grated Parmesan (pre-grated often leads to clumpy sauces). Add it slowly on low heat, stirring until combined. You can also
save your pasta water and add a bit to help get a creamy, rich sauce.
What's the best type of cream to use for mushroom pasta sauce?
The best type of cream to use for this
homemade pasta sauce recipe is heavy whipping cream. If you don't have any on hand, try one of these
heavy cream substitutes.
How should I store this mushroom pasta sauce?
We recommend storing this pasta sauce for up to four days in an airtight container in the fridge. If your sauce broke while storing, learn
how to save your broken sauce in just three easy steps. Try one of these other satisfying
mushroom recipes next!
Nutrition Facts
2/3 cup sauce with 1-1/2 cups pasta: 705 calories, 51g fat (32g saturated fat), 151mg cholesterol, 362mg sodium, 50g carbohydrate (8g sugars, 5g fiber), 15g protein.