Marsala Sauce (Tony-Style)
Well, I went out on a limb tonight and did a little experimenting…in Marsala sauce. Anyhow, I wanted something with a little more surprise than the gravy most of us end up getting at restaurants.
One of the reasons you get such a gravy-ish sauce in restaurants is the use of stock in making the sauce. My experiment was mainly centered around ditching old water used to boil beef/fish/chicken, mainly because that’s exactly what I am thinking every time I find out “stock” is part of a recipe.
This should only take around 15 minutes if you’re a hustler in the kitchen.
Ingredients
3 tablespoons olive oil 1
1/2 cup purple onions (diced or minced) 2
10-12oz mushrooms (sliced) 3
4-6 tablespoons rye flour 4
1 cup Marsala wine 5
6 toes of garlic (minced) 6
3 tablespoons butter 7
1-2 cups water 8
2 tablespoons black pepper 9
2 tablespoons salt 10
Instructions
The olive oil goes on a saucepan set to medium. Get the onions, garlic and mushrooms sizzling in there. Once the onions and mushrooms are soft, sprinkle the flour evenly over the mix. A couple minutes later, add in the wine, water, butter, salt, and pepper. Stir thoroughly. Continue to let it cook until you get the consistency you like out of it (will not take long).
What to use it on.
Chicken – If you can bake a few chicken breasts this is perfect for them. I personally like a little rosemary, thyme, and oregano on mine in this case.
Beef – this stuff is taking the ever-popular sauteed mushrooms and onions for steak and takes it to the next level. Although it works incredibly well on hamburger patties (not joking)
Shrimp – This is a driving factor in the experiment. Grill up some shrimp basted in butter, garlic and oregano. YUM!
So anyhow, if you try this please let me know how it went and if you tried anything different 😉
Happy Cookin’
-Tony
Hey Tony,
Thank you for sharing this great recipe and notes to boot….my husband loves mushrooms and I can’t stand them….so to make a decent Marsala would really require not only a good recipe but notes…TY TY TY…..
Probably going to try this over the weekend.
Thanks for the kudos! 🙂
This was actually a test post for a cooking blog post and I wanted to see what the traffic would be like.
Now that is funny….maybe I will do some tweeting of it a little later on…have some work I need to get done….
Hi Tony, that looks great. Guess what my family are having for dinner tonight?
Found this site after doing a google search for Marsala Recipes that don’t require a chicken or beef stock since we didn’t have any on hand. I tried your recipe and my wife said its the best i’ve made yet. Will be keeping this for another go around. Thanks Tony!