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Crushed potatoes, green beans and shiittaki mushrooms

4 potatoes, peeled and cut into 1 cm/0.4 in dice
250 g/9 oz green beans, top and tailed and cut into 1 cm lengths
1 medium onion, roughly chopped
2 tablespoons/30 ml butter
250 g/9 oz shiittake mushrooms, stems removed, cut into 1 cm dice
salt and freshly ground black pepper
½ cup/125 ml parsley, finely chopped
10 drops of truffle oil
Parmesan cheese, grated (optional)

Cover the potatoes with water and bring to the boil.  Boil for 10 minutes then add the green beans and onions.   In a separate pan heat 1 tablespoon/15 ml of the butter and fry the mushrooms until tender.  When the potatoes are tender and the beans are almost cooked but still crispy, stir in the mushrooms.  Season with salt and pepper and let it heat through over very low heat for about ten minutes.  Gently stir through the chopped parsley and 10 drops of truffle oil and set aside in a warm place until ready to serve.  Sprinkle over some Parmesan cheese (optional).

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By STELLA

I have had no formal chef’s training. Classical piano was my parents’ choice, and that took care of the first 20 years of my life. Journalism and radio followed (my own choices, this time), and these opened many doors for me into different countries, people, cultures — and, of course, foods. In a six week series on radio I used it as a platform for my love of food and shared lots of interesting recipes and food news with listeners.
My earliest memories of food come from the family kitchen at home; I can still remember the wonderful smells of the dishes my mother prepared. I became aware of the flavors of her creations at an early age. Some I enjoyed and preferred, while others depressed me with their lack of interesting flavors. My mother was a good cook, but not a gourmet, and sadly this often showed. What I did appreciate was that she always involved me in the preparation, sharing her knowledge of nutrition, flavor, color, and the harmonies of each plate she dished up. She was also a genius with leftovers and quick meals when unexpected guests arrived. This is one of the things that stands out in my mind, and it inspired me to create wonderful dishes from leftover foods myself.

I carried on with the tradition of carefully planning meals to combine nutrition, color and flavor, while at the same time offering variety and elegant presentation. In the process, I developed a passion for seeking out the best available products, adhering to each season’s offerings, and treating it with the respect it deserves, which eventually became part of my daily culinary life and travels. I did these things not because I wanted to become a chef, but to satisfy myself, family and friends with creations of gorgeous food and exciting flavors. All of which, I hope, is reflected in this blog.

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