Add to: Recipe Box | Grocery List | Meal PlannerRecipe submitted by Anne.Cox
20676AC@msu.eduWild Rice CasseroleIngredients (use vegan versions): 1 cup wild rice, uncooked
1 lb. fresh mushrooms, sliced thickly
1 cup minced onion
3 cup vegetable broth
3 cloves garlic, minced
Directions:Rinse wild rice well. Combine wild rice, mushrooms, onion, and garlic in a 3 quart casserole dish. Pour broth over it all, cover, and bake at 350 degrees for about 1 1/2 hours.
My children don't like wild rice do you think brown would work
Archived comment by:
rhartley@interhop.net
I used regular brown rice and it worked. This recipe reminded me of some of the chicken and rice recipes I used to make. This could be a good recipe to make if I ever find myself craving the old ways.
Archived comment by: tom O.M.
For some reason, I had too much liquid left over So, throw in the blender with some pepper and whatever and make cream of rice soup -also, almosr forgot, I used potato instead of mushrooms.
Archived comment by: dara
Having used just wild rice [not one of those supermarket mixes with white rice] I would add another rice as the wild rice is quite overpowering by itself.
Archived comment by: donna
This was a fabulous receipe.
Archived comment by: jwall
I made this casserole last night, and took it to a friends house who had invited me and my family to dinner. I just became a vegetarian recently and this was the first vegetarian dish I have made. I added brown rice to it, But I didn't add any extra vegie broth. Other than that it was very good for my first try at vegetarian cooking!
Archived comment by: cupie
This recipe was excellent in my opinion, I loved it. My variation was the instead of 1c wild rice, I used 1/2c wild and 3/4 brown rice. I also added 2 stalks of chopped celery.
Archived comment by: fivepollywogs
I accidentally gave this a 5 star rating. I would really only give it a 2 or 3. It was very bland.
Archived comment by: earthmother
This is such a simple dish that I couldnt help but be tempted to make it. Unfortunately it smelled better than it tasted. I think the basic recipe is a good start, but I think next time I try this I might add a little flour and soy milk to give it a creamier texture, more like rice with cream of mushroom soup. I used my own homemade broth, so it wasn't bland like one poster commented. It just lacks something in texture perhaps because it is called a casserole, I was expecting a richer consistency. Gonna try my version and I'll post again to let you know how it worked.
Archived comment by: tari
Much better the second time around. Instead of 2 cups broth I used 2.5 cups and 1 cup soymilk with half cup flour dissolved in it. And I added about 1/4 cup soy sauce too. It turned out delicious with a creamier texture. Try this recipe with the soymilk and flour and see what you think.
Archived comment by: tari
Help others find this recipe for Wild Rice Casserole
:
StumbleUpon |
Digg |
Del.icio.us |
Simpy |
Furl |
Yahoo! MyWeb