This mushroom pâté is packed with savory flavor and surprisingly easy to make! This vegan and gluten-free spread makes a perfect party appetizer that everyone can enjoy.
Let me just say that I never expected pâté to be my thing. I never liked meat, and the idea of blended up meat that goes on a cracker just doesn’t appeal to me at all. So when I first got a request for a vegan pâté recipe I figured it would never happen. But then I started planning my holiday calendar and brainstorming for appetizer recipes, and it dawned on me: mushroom pâté. Ohhhh…this could be good! Indeed, this turned out to be one of my favorite things ever. Who knew pâté could be so good?! What is Pâté?
Traditional pâté is made from meat, usually liver. It’s blended into a paste and sometimes shaped into a loaf. To be honest, I have no idea what it tastes like (though people tell me it’s delicious). What Does Mushroom Pâté Taste Like?
I’m pretty confident that this stuff does not taste like meat-based pâté. But it is incredibly delicious! This pâté tastes like (surprise!) mushrooms. But super intense, super delicious, very savory mushrooms, thanks to the inclusion of two types of mushrooms (cremini and oyster) as well as truffle oil. I’ve added walnuts to give this vegan pâté some texture and a hint of nutty flavor. If you’re a fan of mushrooms and nuts you’ll need to exercise some real self-restraint! How to Make Vegan PâtéThis stuff is pretty easy to make! Start by heating up some vegan butter in a large skillet. Don’t skimp on the butter here! Browning the mushrooms in butter will bring out their flavor. Once the butter has melted, add your cremini mushrooms. They should fit nicely in a single layer in the skillet. If they don’t, you’ll want to cook them in two batches. Let the mushrooms cook for about 5 minutes, flip each mushroom and cook them for another 5 minutes. By now they should be tender and lightly browned on both sides. Take them out of the skillet. Now add some more butter to the skillet and repeat that process using the oyster mushrooms. Because they’re oddly shaped, it can be tough to flip each and every individual mushroom. Instead, I let them cook for a few minutes, give them a toss with a spatula, cook a few minutes more, and then give them one more toss. This usually gets them relatively evenly browned. Take the oyster mushrooms out of the skillet and add them to the plate with the cremini mushrooms. Add a bit more butter to the skillet, let it heat up, and add some shallots. Let the shallots cook for about 5 minutes, until they soften up, and then add some garlic. The garlic only needs about a minute to cook. Watch it carefully to avoid burning! Add some dry sherry and thyme to the skillet, and then return the mushrooms to the skillet. Bring the liquid up to a simmer and let it cook until most of the liquid has evaporated.
The cooking is done! Time to blend the pâté. Transfer everything from the skillet to a food processor bowl and add some walnuts, truffle oil, and salt. Blend it up until it’s as smooth or chunky as you like.
You can serve your pâté immediately, or chill it for later. Pair it up with some bread slices or crackers.
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Recipe NotesMakes about 2 cups. Nutrition Facts Vegan Mushroom Pâté Amount Per Serving (2 tablespoons) Calories 87 Calories from Fat 68 % Daily Value* Fat 7.5g12% Saturated Fat 1.4g7% Sodium 187mg8% Potassium 115mg3% Carbohydrates 2.5g1% Fiber 0.7g3% Sugar 0.3g0% Protein 2.1g4% Calcium 1mg0% Iron 3mg17% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Sharing is caring! from http://easyveganrecipes.info/vegan-mushroom-pate/
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