Lácteos

Condensed cream of mushroom and garlic

Condensed cream of mushroom and garlic
Popularity 25 recipes

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Ingredient Information

Name

Condensed cream of mushroom and garlic

Category

Lácteos

Popularity

25 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Cream of mushroom and garlic is a smooth and creamy culinary preparation that combines the delicate, earthy flavor of mushrooms with the aromatic and intense touch of garlic. This ingredient is commonly used as a base or complement in savory recipes, providing a creamy texture and a deep, umami flavor to dishes such as soups, sauces, stews, and gratins.

The origin of cream of mushroom and garlic is not tied to a single region, but rather emerges from the fusion of European cooking techniques where the use of mushrooms and garlic is very traditional. Its popularity has grown due to its versatility and ease in enriching various preparations without the need to make sauces from scratch.

Regarding its properties, cream of mushroom and garlic usually contains a high content of mushrooms, which provide antioxidants and fiber, in addition to being low in calories. Garlic, besides its flavor, is known for its health benefits, such as improving circulation and having antimicrobial properties. However, being a condensed cream, it may also contain added fats and salt, so moderate consumption is recommended.

In the Hispanic world, this type of preparation can be found under names such as crema de champiñones, crema de hongos con ajo, or simply salsa cremosa de champiñones, depending on the country and region. In some places, it is also called crema de setas con ajo, using "setas" as a synonym for mushrooms.

Nutritional Properties

0.8g
fiber
320mg
sodium
45mg
calcium
18mcg
folate
0.4mg
iron
210mg
potassium
6.7g
sugars
115
calories
2.1g
protein
2mg
vitamin c
0.1mg
vitamin b6
7.5g
total fat
3.2g
saturated fat
9.4g
carbohydrates

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