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Chili-painted Portabellas in Puff Pastry
 
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Prep Time: 0 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes
Ready In: 0 Minutes
Servings: 1
Notes: This elegant appetizer is from A Cook's Book of Mushrooms, by Jack Czarnecki of the Joel Palmer House in Dayton, Oregon. For the puréed chipotle chilies, whirl a 7-ounce can of chipotles with sauce in a blender until smooth. Measure 1 to 2 tablespoons, depending on desired heat; chill or freeze remainder for other uses. If assembling up to 4 hours ahead, prepare through step 3, cover, and chill; bake about 13 minutes.
Ingredients:
1 sheet (10 in. square) frozen puff pastry (half of a 1-lb. package), thawed
2 tablespoons prepared oyster sauce
1 to 2 tablespoons puréed canned chipotle chilies (see notes)
4 portabella mushrooms (3- to 4-in.-wide caps; 10 to 12 oz. total), cleaned (see below), stems trimmed flush with caps
1 large egg
Directions:
1. Unfold puff pastry sheet on a lightly floured board; cut into quarters, each 5 inches square. Roll out each slightly into a 6-inch square.
2. In a small bowl, mix oyster sauce and puréed chipotle chilies. Brush mixture generously over both sides of mushroom caps, using it all.
3. Center each cap, gill side up, on a puff pastry square. Fold corners of pastry over mushroom to enclose, overlapping slightly; pinch edges together to seal. Set bundles, seams down and slightly apart, on a 12- by 15-inch baking sheet lined with cooking parchment.
4. In a small bowl, beat egg to blend with 1 tablespoon water. Brush tops and sides of pastry bundles lightly with egg mixture (discard extra). With a small, sharp knife, cut three or four slits (each about 1/4 in. long) through pastry across top of each bundle.
5. Bake in a 425° regular or convection oven until puff pastry is golden brown, about 10 minutes. Serve warm.
6. Cleaning mushrooms: Trim off tough or discolored bottoms of mushroom stems and any bruised spots or blemishes. (For shiitakes and oysters, remove the entire fibrous stem.) For firm mushrooms such as portabellas, wipe dirt off with a damp cloth or place in a colander, rinse thoroughly under cool running water, and pat dry with towels. For delicate mushrooms that have lots of places for dirt to hide, such as chanterelles and hedgehogs, submerge in a bowl of cool water and gently agitate with you hands to loose any particles. Drain, rinse carefully under running water, and gently pat dry with a towel.
By RecipeOfHealth.com