Mushroom sauce is a white or brown sauce prepared using mushrooms as its primary ingredient. It can be prepared in different styles using various ingredients, and is used to top a variety of foods.
In cooking, mushroom sauce is sauce with mushrooms as the primary ingredient. Often cream-based, [1] it can be served with veal, chicken and poultry, pasta, and other foods such as vegetables. [2] [3] [4] [5] Some sources also suggest pairing mushroom sauce with fish. [6]
It is made with mushrooms, butter, cream [7] or olive oil, white wine (some variations may use a mellow red wine) and pepper with a wide variety of variations possible with additional ingredients such as shallot, garlic, lemon juice, flour (to thicken the sauce), chicken stock, saffron, basil, parsley, or other herbs. [8] [9] It is a variety of allemande sauce.
Mushroom sauce can also be prepared as a brown sauce. [10] [11] Canned mushrooms can be used to prepare the sauce. [12]
For vegan dishes, cream can be replaced with ground almonds, mixed with water and evaporated until needed consistency.[ citation needed ]
Mushroom sauces have been cooked for hundreds of years. An 1864 cookbook includes two recipes, one sauce tournee and one a brown gravy. [13]
United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower, a well-known steak lover, was reportedly quite fond of mushroom sauce. [14]