Smažené žampióny: Czech Fried Mushrooms
A great savory Czech appetizer or even main course are
mushrooms. A commonly served mushroom dish is Smazene zampiony or fried
mushrooms. These tasty little nuggets
pair nicely with a cold pilsner or even a glass of wine. As much as I enjoy
tasting deep fried foods, I am not a big fan of the deep frying process in the
kitchen given the potential mess involved. Also, if I am going to break out the
deep fryer or iron skillet for frying, I will usually have several deep fried
items in mind to make the effort worth the clean up. For example, if I deep fry
mushrooms, I will also consider coating and frying up some zucchini, cauliflower,
and even cheese. (Please check out my other post on Czech fried cheese). When
deep frying appetizers or even chicken, I prefer to cook with my fry daddy kept
in the garage. I will set up a portable table and fry away in my garage which
keeps the odor of the oil out of the home. Fried mushrooms are a hit in my home
and these go nicely with a sauce accompaniment such as tartar or ranch
dressing. This recipe is a slightly different recipe than other Czech recipes
found in different cook books. Two notable differences with my technique is that
I prefer to keep the mushroom stems attached and I also prefer to substitute
pilsner in my batter instead of water. These are a great snack that require
very little effort in preparation, but more work involved in the clean up
stage. If whole white button mushrooms
are not available, feel free to experiment with similar mushrooms such as
cremini.
Czech Fried Mushrooms (2-3 appetizer servings)
8 ounces - Fresh whole button mushrooms
2 cups breadcrumbs
1 cup pilsner beer (or water)
1 cup flour
1 egg
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
1/8 teaspoon thyme
Peanut or Canola Oil
1.
Clean (wipe) mushrooms.
2.
Whisk beer and egg together in bowl; work in
flour until batter smooth
3.
In a second bowl, combine breadcrumbs and
salt/pepper/thyme seasoning.
4.
In a skillet or heavy pan, add at least half
inch of cooking oil (peanut or canola) and heat to 375 degrees.
5.
Place mushrooms in egg mixture, then roll in
bread crumbs.
6.
Place coated mushroom in fryer. Fry until golden
brown on both sides.
7.
Remove and place on paper towel lined plate to
cool slightly.
8.
Serve with dipping sauce of choice.
These are one of my favorite apetizers. They are good with seafood sauce as well.
ReplyDeleteThese are one of my favorite apetizers. They are good with seafood sauce as well.
ReplyDeleteThese are one of my favorite apetizers. They are good with seafood sauce as well.
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