Hurray! The mushroom season has started! Last Friday we bought beautiful golden chanterelles (girolles) and white beech mushrooms (shimeji). It’s the time of year to enjoy wonderful dishes such as Cèpes à la Bordelaise or Salad with Mushrooms and Smoked Duck. Will there be bay boletes this year? Or the intriguing Japanese Matsutake? It’s been some time since we last saw these on the market, and we would really love to make Matsutake with Spinach and Ginger again.
We decided to celebrate the start of the season by making an easy Mushroom Pie, packed with rich flavours, nuttiness and a touch of autumn.
Wine Pairing
We treated ourselves to a bottle of Pinot Noir from the Elzas region, made by Sophie Schaal. She produces wine in France and South Africa. The grapes are handpicked and then naturally fermented before ageing in French oak barrels for 10 months. The result is a wine with a deep ruby colour. The aromas suggest black fruit and a touch of vanilla. The taste is well balanced with soft tannins and length.
In general, you’re looking for a wine with red fruit and refined tannins. Some earthiness will match very well with the mushrooms and the taleggio.
What You Need
- For the Pastry
- 100 grams of Flour
- 50 grams of Water
- 10 grams of Olive Oil
- 1 gram of Salt
- For the Filling
- 250 grams of firm Mushrooms (shiitake, golden chanterelles, beech mushrooms, button mushrooms)
- 1 Organic Egg
- 50 grams of Taleggio
- 50 ml Double Cream
- Thyme
- 1 small Garlic Clove
- Black Pepper
- Olive Oil
- 2 slices of Bacon (optional)
What You Do
- Combine flour, salt, water and olive oil
- Kneed for a minute and store in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes.
- Clean the mushrooms and slice if necessary
- (Optional) Fry the bacon, let dry on kitchen paper and crumble. Add to the egg mixture (step 11)
- Lightly fry the mushrooms in a heavy iron skillet
- Transfer the mushrooms to a plate and let cool
- After 30 minutes: preheat the oven to 180 ˚ C or 355 ˚ F
- Combine the egg with the cream
- Add lots of thyme and black pepper
- Add grated garlic
- Add the mushrooms
- Slice small cubes of taleggio
- Add the cheese to the mixture
- Roll out the dough with a rolling pin on a lightly floured surface.
- Coat a 22 cm or 9-inch round baking tin with oil or butter
- Place the dough in the baking tin
- Add the mixture and distribute evenly
- Transfer to the oven for 35-40 minutes or until nice and golden
- Allow to cool for a few minutes
- Remove from the tin and let cool on a wire rack
- Serve lukewarm
PS
It tastes even better the next day!



Perfection! Mushrooms and bacon and Taleggio make a wonderful combination.
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Thanks Chef Mimi!
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This looks really delicious! Love mushrooms in just about any way, and chanterelles are my favorite.
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Thanks, we’re always happy when we can buy chanterelles.
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My Mom used to harvest wild Chanterelles in the Olympic National Forest in Washington state…she would send them to me overnight wrapped in damp paper towels…when they are $70 a pound or more, it was still a bargain! Great looking recipe!
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Lovely story! We paid 5 euro for 100 grams, which would be $27 a pound. Super bargain!
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That’s a bargain indeed and you know what? They are SO good that I will shell out when there’s a chance to use them in a recipe like this for sure!
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It’s clearly chanterelles-season; we’re just back from shopping at the eco-market in Haarlem (30 minutes from Amsterdam) and the discount price was 6 euro for 200 grams!
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I love that! New York has a vibrant farmers market in Union Square – massive…I am going down to see what I can find and will make your pie!
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Looking forward to the result!
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This pie must be so tasty and aromatic, with all the different fresh mushrooms. Your olive oil pasty looks perfect! 🙂
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Thanks! The pasty is used to make the Italian Torta Verde (with zucchini and chard). We use also use it for our beetroot pie.
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I enjoy cooking with mushrooms. This recipe looks wonderful.
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Thanks Sheryl, we’re sure you will enjoy it!
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That looks very good. I must try it!
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Thanks! And welcome to our blog!
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This really sounds heavenly!
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Thanks! 🙂
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