Owning a small boat
with limited cooking facilities does bring about some interesting culinary
challenges. We like to experiment with the meals we eat onboard and try out new
recipes and methods of cooking onboard.
During our last trip
we bought some very nice sirloin steaks and whilst deciding on suitable
accompaniments to the steak we were inspired to try making some garlic
mushrooms. At home we would do these in the oven but we don’t have an oven
onboard, so we had to improvise.
For this recipe you
will need some mushrooms, we used large flat mushrooms, butter, mixed herbs,
cheese and garlic granules. Mix together the butter, herbs, garlic and cheese
and spread a generous dollop onto each mushroom, filling the gilled area with
the mixture. Stick the mushrooms under the grill for 10 minutes and they should
be ready to enjoy. The butter mixture should have by this point seeped into the
mushrooms ensuring that each mouthful is a garlic filled experience.
These homemade garlic
mushrooms were a real revelation to us and are certainly going to be added to
our range of boating meals. We like to eat well whilst we are onboard and we
enjoy trying out new recipes and meals. Cooking onboard doesn’t have to be
boring nor basic, you just need to be adventurous with your meals and try out
new recipes along the way.
Enjoy.
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