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Ingredients

  • 4 portobello mushrooms
  • 1 can cannelini beans
  • Many cloves of garlic
  • 1 cup worth shredded parmasean cheese
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • Olive Oil
  • Black Truffle Oil
  • The roots of a coriander plant
  • Crushed coriander seed
  • Cilantro flowers for garnish

Method

Select thine victim, a yearling, and unblemished:

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Strip the choicest leaves and cut into manageable bits:

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Mix with the spinach and baby bok choy:

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Set aside and make your dressing. Combine the wet ingredients, then add the other ingredients on top:

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Whisk until well combined:

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Remove the victim's heart, and clean it well, for cleanliness is well pleasing to the gods:

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Chop this heart well, then smite in the mortar and pestle. Add to a pan of olive oil along with the garlic and mushroom stems:

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When fragrant, add the beans, well crushing them once hot. Also add the cheese, salt, and pepper:

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Stuff the mushrooms with this mixture, and place in an oiled baking dish:

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Bake at 375 until cooked and the tops are beginning to brown:

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Drizzle them with truffle oil, for lo, rich offering is pleasing unto the immortals:

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