Monday, March 18, 2013

Stuffed Portabella Mushrooms for the Whole Family! Meatless and Painless.

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I grew up eating mushrooms. My folks enjoyed them a variety of ways including fried, fresh sliced on salads and in my Dad's famous beef stroganoff.  With their meaty flavor they were always a way to stretch our meat budget and add flavor to a dish.

Now, as a mom, I add mushrooms to even more of our favorite foods. My lip-smacking, kid-pleasing marinara sauce is full of diced mushrooms, I love adding them to my home fries, they are the center-piece of my holiday stuffed mushroom appetizers and they have even made their way regularly into our meatless Monday meals.

For me mushrooms are a healthy way to cut down on our meat consumption. With grocery bills rising and our family expanding with a new baby, I need to get creative about the healthy alternatives I feed my family. No, we aren't vegetarians, but some days we eat like them. Even my kids get into the act and I have several dishes that I make with them in mind. One I want to share today is our Stuffed Portabella Caps with Leek and White Button Mushroom Filling. I promise, these are so easy to put together and the sweet leeks go so well with the hearty mushrooms.

Mushroom Meatless Main

This recipe was created specifically for my 5-year old son who just a year ago was a picky eater. Today he loves both leeks and eggplant. I don't blame him! When sauteed with butter, a little salt and garlic, they have such a mild and sweet flavor together. Their creamy texture lends itself well to a filling. I just added in some button mushrooms, celery, stock and bread crumbs to round it out.


Saute till tender and then simmer for a minute or two in the stock. Adding the bread crumbs will create a thicker 'paste' that spoons well into the mushroom caps.

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Bake this for 20 - 25 minutes until the cap is softened and the top begins to brown. This large Portabella will be enough to share between us, cut into wedges, but these would also make a nice main entree for a larger eater.

Why do I love mushrooms? Here are some surprising facts:

  • Always in season
  • A Natural source of vitamins D and B
  • Rich in antioxidants to boost your immune system
  • Texture and umami quality allows them to be a perfect substitute for meat, or as a filler
  • Naturally fat-free
  • Low in calories - Just 20 calories per cup!

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Stuffed Portabella Mushrooms

You Will Need: 

  • 2 large Portabella mushroom caps
  • 2 Tbsp. butter
  • 1/4 c. eggplant diced
  • 2 white button mushrooms, diced
  • 1 leek, sliced thin and cleaned
  • 1 celery stalk, diced thin
  • 1 clove of garlic, minced
  • 1/4 c. vegetable stock
  • 1/2 c. bread crumbs (I used Tapioca bread crumbs, but any will do)
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • olive oil

Start by cleaning your Portabella mushrooms with a dry paper towel. Gently knock off any dirt or debris. Remove the stem, chop and reserve. With a spoon gently scrape out the gills inside the caps. Set aside.

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

In a saute pan, heat the butter and soften the eggplant, button mushrooms, reserved mushroom stems, leeks, celery and garlic over medium-low heat. When soft add the stock and simmer for a minute or two. Taste and salt and pepper as necessary.

Take off the heat and add the bread crumbs till it makes a moist paste. Put mushrooms caps into a baking dish lined with parchment paper and fill the caps with the filling mixture. Drizzle with olive oil and bake for 20-25 minutes until the cap is softened and the filling is golden brown.

Enjoy!
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So if that wet your appetite for mushrooms you should check out The Mushroom Council and the Mushroom Channel. The council is composed of fresh market mushroom producers and importers who want to let the secret out of how good mushrooms are for us! The Mushroom Channel is set up to get the word out about these humble mushrooms with delicious recipes, blog, nutritional info and, of course, interact with all the folks enjoying their mushrooms. There are so many ways to connect with them and you can find them on Facebook, Twitter and behind all those tantalizing pins on Pinterest.

Now you should have all the motivation you need to make some meal swaps yourself and fully enjoy the versatility mushrooms have to offer.

Come join the TWITTER PARTY! 
Wednesday, March 20th 8-9 PM EST you will have a chance to talk about mushrooms and why you love them.  Use the #MushroomDish hashtag during the party. The RSVP link will go out as soon as it is available  It will be a great time with tasty talk and the full dish on getting the most out of mushrooms. I hope to see you there!

Question: Does your family have a favorite mushroom recipe? How do you use them most often?


*Disclaimer - This is a partnered post with The Mushroom Council and Global Influence. All opinions and experiences are my own.
Andrea
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15 comments:

  1. I also love mushrooms and Portabellas are filling!! This recipe sounds good-and I am so definitely not a vegetarian. That stuffing sounds like it would be relatively easy to make and great when I have company over.

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  2. This looks delicious and a great way to put some variety in our dinner choices.

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  3. That's the biggest mushroom I've ever seen in my life, but then again, I don't know much about mushrooms. I'm the cook in my family and I don't particularly care for them. It's beautiful though! Pretty enough to pin, for sure!

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  5. Oh wow, that looks amazing! I can't believe how big that mushroom is! We love stuffed portabellas and I can't wait to try this sometime.

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  6. You always have awesome recipes, Thanks for sharing this one. I printed this already, can't wait to try it.

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  7. My hubby loves mushrooms, I'm like them too, but stick to basics...this recipe looks delish & you pointed out some really good pointers, like the fact that mushrooms are always in season...

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  8. Oh, my goodness this looks good! And I can eat it! I'm almost dairy free because of the nursing babe, but I sneak a little butter in here and there. Thanks for the recipe. I'm pinning it!

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  9. That. Looks. Incredible! Unfortunately, I'm the only one in my family who likes stuffed mushrooms, but that's just more for me, right? I'll have to try out this recipe some day, thanks!

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  10. Wow, that looks delicious!! I am hungry now!! If only I had a few of these mushrooms!! I bet your kitchen smelled delicious when you made them!

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  11. I cam across this at a great time, I just picked up some mushrooms and was thinking what to do with them!

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  12. These sounds perfect for our Lenten dinner tomorrow night. I love having a different meatless meal besides just fish. Thanks so much!

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  13. Wow! These look amazing! I am writing the recipe down right now! My husband was asking if I knew how to make this awhile back... now I can! Thanks!!!

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  14. YUM! I love portabellas and this looks delish!

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  15. Wow that is one big mushroom, looks delicious. I love stuffed mushrooms
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