Serves 2
Ingredients
1 tbsp hazelnuts, roughly chopped 2 tsp butter 300g shiitake mushrooms, sliced 1 clove garlic, minced 2 slice crusty bread (gluten-free if required) 60g brie cheese, sliced Salt & cracked pepperDirections
Bring a pan to high heat and dry roast the hazelnuts for about three minutes. Make sure you’re shaking them around continuously to prevent burning. Set aside. Add butter to the pan and as it melts and the mushrooms and garlic. Cook for 5 minutes or until mushrooms are cooked to your liking. Top the toasted sourdough with slices of brie, mushrooms, hazelnuts and a sprinkling of salt & pepper.Nutritional Information
Calories 337 k/cal Protein 11g Carbs 35g Fats 17g Fibre 5gBlog posts
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