Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 23:21     Subject: Forest lasagna

It'll be hard to find this time of year, but if you can find fiddlehead ferns anywhere in the early spring, they have a very woodsy flavor.

Maybe artichoke? Not the canned ones, but get a fresh artichoke, steam it, scrape the good stuff from the leaves and chop the heart into small pieces.

Ramps, leeks or shallots - YES!

Sage and maybe rosemary & thyme for seasoning.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 17:00     Subject: Forest lasagna

Elves? Squirrels? Field mice? Joanna Newsom?
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 16:06     Subject: Forest lasagna

Add pine nuts. Nothing says forest like a 🌲 pine nut.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 15:47     Subject: Forest lasagna

I would like the ramps idea, or shallots. Add sage, some toasted walnuts, coarse ground pepper, and shaved parm
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 14:14     Subject: Forest lasagna

I would add sage and maybe butternut squash.
For cheese I would do fontina and Parmesan and bechamel. I think mascarpone would be too heavy. You could also do something with a more complex flavor like a smoked Gouda or a Spanish cabra or something. But I think the fontina would let the mushrooms shine. And I think I would do shallots over leeks.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 13:25     Subject: Re:Forest lasagna

Someone in one of my cooking groups just posted a recipe for mushroom pasta this morning that I saved. Theirs has shallots, marscapone, and Parmesan. It looks great!
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 12:42     Subject: Re:Forest lasagna


Great ideas, thanks!
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 12:32     Subject: Forest lasagna

^ Oh, and also greens…spinach?
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 12:31     Subject: Forest lasagna

I love this idea! It’s not the season for ramps, so I would do leeks instead. I think it would need to be mainly focused on a variety of mushrooms, with leeks, garlic, and fresh herbs. Bechamel sauce with Parmesan.
Anonymous
Post 01/01/2023 12:25     Subject: Forest lasagna


My DD made veggie lasagna last week and used shiitakes instead of regular mushrooms. Now, I want to make a woodland pasta with wild mushrooms. What else would you put in it? Ramps? What type(s) of cheese?