Ingredients:
- Mushrooms (I used 1 to 1.5 of the 10 oz cartons of both "white button" and "cremini")
- Onion (I used a med-large yellow onion)
- Garlic (3 cloves? depends on how much you like garlic)
- Carrots (I used 2-4 handfuls of baby carrots because that's what I had. Full size is fine too)
- Peas (frozen is fine, I used between 1/2 and 1.5 cups)
- Potatoes (a potful of any mashable sort)
- Soymilk (PLAIN!)
- Vegan butter substitute (I used Earth Balance which tastes just like butter)
- Mustard
- Red wine or vermouth (I used sweet (red) vermouth because I didn't have any wine open)
- Rosemary and maybe Thyme
- Salt/Pepper
Directions:
- Set a pot of water on the stove and peel your potatoes. If you're smart you'll do this part first.
- Add your potatoes to the pot of water and turn it on to high.
- Cut up your mushrooms, onion, and garlic. I cut my mushrooms to pretty small dice to kind of mimic ground meat and I cut the onion to about pea-sized bits. Do the garlic however you want, some people are smashers and some people are mincers and some people use a garlic press. Whatever.
- Add all that stuff to a pan with some olive (or other) oil. I did this in my cast iron skillet and it was lovely. A regular frying pan should do just fine though. You will most likely need to do this in parts, allowing the mushrooms to cook down a bit. I just added them as I chopped but if you're slow at chopping you might want to get a head start.
- This is probably a good time to preheat the oven. 350 or 375 is good I guess. I'm not very good at this.
- Cut up the carrots while all that is cooking down. I cut my baby carrots into 4-5 cylindrical pieces each)
- Make a well in the center of the pan and add the carrots. Put some of the mushroom/onion mixture on top.
- Check on your potatoes and see if they are done yet
- Mix the vegetables up again and make another well in the center for the peas.
- Add the peas.
- Add a generous sprinkle of rosemary (thyme would probably be good too but I'm out). Add some brownish kind of mustard. I made some circles and called it art.
- Mix it up.
- If your potatoes still aren't done, just put your veggies on the lowest setting and stir periodically until the potatoes finish.
- Drain your potatoes and mash them up with your soymilk and fake butter (I promise these are very convincing mashed potatoes)
- If you used a cast iron skillet you can just plop your mashed potatoes on top of your veggies, if you used a pan that isn't oven safe, put your veggies in a casserole dish and put your potatoes on top.
- Put the whole ensemble into the oven for 20 minutes or so
- Eat.
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