Best 4 Stuffed Portabella Mushrooms Raw Vegan Recipes

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Packed with flavor and nutrients, stuffed portabella mushrooms are a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed by vegans and non-vegans alike. Whether you're looking for a hearty main course or a tasty appetizer, these mushrooms can be stuffed with a variety of fillings to suit your taste buds. From classic fillings like spinach and cheese to more creative options like quinoa and black beans, there's sure to be a recipe that will tantalize your taste buds. And because they can be cooked in a variety of ways, including baking, grilling, and sautéing, stuffed portabella mushrooms are a great option for any occasion.

Here are our top 4 tried and tested recipes!

STUFFED PORTABELLA MUSHROOMS (RAW VEGAN)



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This are such a quick & easy snack or meal to throw together. The ingredients look simple but the taste is amazing and sure to satisfy!

Provided by Mindelicious

Categories     Onions

Time 15m

Yield 2 caps, 1 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 portabella mushrooms
1 avocado
1/4 cup onion, diced
1 tomatoes, diced
1/8 teaspoon sea salt
Braggs liquid aminos

Steps:

  • Wash & destem the mushrooms and place them stem side up on a plate.
  • Mash up the avocado and mix in the onions, tomato, and salt. Spoon this into the mushroom caps.
  • Pour Braggs lightly over each mushroom and around the plate so it soaks into the mushroom a bit. You can always add extras such as sprouts, more tomato, or olives. Enjoy!

VEGAN STUFFED PORTOBELLO MUSHROOMS



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These vegan stuffed mushrooms are loaded with a wholesome spiced chickpea and vegetable filling and topped with vegan cheese- for a hearty appetizer, side, or light main! Plus, this stuffed portobello mushroom recipe is gluten-free, dairy-free, grain-free, and packed with flavor!

Provided by Michaela Vais

Categories     Appetizer     Side Dish

Time 35m

Number Of Ingredients 17

5 portobello mushrooms ((see notes))
1 tbsp oil
1 small/medium onion (diced)
1 medium pepper
1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp ground cumin
Salt, ground pepper, and chili powder (to taste)
2 cloves of garlic
1 cup canned chickpeas (drained and rinsed)
1/3 cup walnuts (finely chopped)
1 heaped tbsp tomato paste
1 tbsp tamari (or soy sauce)
1/2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
4 tbsp dairy-free milk
vegan cheese (to taste)
Fresh herbs (to garnish)

Steps:

  • You can watch the video in the post for visual instructions.Preheat the oven to 360 F (180 C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • Remove the stems of the mushrooms and chop them into pieces. Set aside.
  • Add the chickpeas to a bowl and mash them with a fork.
  • Heat oil in a large skillet, add onion, pepper, and all spices. Stir to combine and cook for 3-4 minutes.
  • Also, stir in garlic, mashed chickpeas, and walnuts.
  • Next add the tomato paste, tamari, balsamic vinegar, and dairy-free milk. Stir to combine.
  • Finally, add the chopped mushroom stems and stir. Cook for a few more minutes, then set aside.
  • Place the portobello mushrooms on the lined baking sheet and fill each mushroom with the filling until there is no filling left.
  • Bake in the oven for about 10 minutes, then add vegan cheese of choice (I used my vegan cheese sauce) and bake for a further 10 minutes. Garnish with fresh herbs and enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 231 kcal, Carbohydrate 23 g, Protein 9 g, Fat 13 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, Fiber 6 g, Sugar 5 g, ServingSize 1 serving

CHEESY, STUFFED PORTOBELLO MUSHROOM BURGERS



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Mushrooms are wonderful and, these days, they are getting called upon to play so many different parts. One of the most popular things is to use mushrooms as a substitute for meat. It works well because they have such wonderful texture and heartiness. The portobello is the top dog of the cultivated mushroom world because it's large and can be a meal unto itself. They are cultivated mushrooms (as opposed to wild, foraged kinds) and are earthy and meaty. Regarding mushrooms in general: Wash them just before cooking (if they are dirty) so they are clean but don't sit around, waterlogged, in your fridge. Many people scrape the brown "ribs" out of the insides of the portobello and peel the outer skin. Why? I say leave everything on the mushroom (except dirt). Make sure you cook mushrooms long enough-they take longer than you think to reach full flavor.

Provided by Alex Guarnaschelli

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h

Yield 2 burgers

Number Of Ingredients 14

4 large portobello mushrooms, wiped of any dirt
1 medium yellow onion, thinly sliced
6 large garlic cloves
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil, divided use
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 large eggs, lightly beaten
2 cups panko breadcrumbs
2 teaspoons granulated garlic
3/4 cup shredded Monterey Jack cheese
8 basil leaves, torn
2 to 4 iceberg lettuce leaves
Sliced dill pickles and pickle juice, for serving
Red wine vinegar, to drizzle
2 burger buns, buttered and toasted

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Line 2 rimmed baking sheets with parchment and set aside.
  • Roast the mushrooms: Arrange the mushrooms, stem side up, onions and garlic cloves in a single layer on 1 prepared baking sheet. Drizzle with half of the olive oil. Drizzle 1/2 cup water around the mushrooms on the baking sheet. Season generously with salt and pepper. Roast in the center of the oven until the mushrooms shrink in size and become darker brown, 15 to 18 minutes. Remove and let cool.
  • Bread the mushrooms: In a medium bowl, whisk the eggs with a splash of water. In another medium bowl, combine the breadcrumbs with the granulated garlic. Dip each mushroom in the egg mixture and then coat completely with the breadcrumbs. Reserve everything.
  • Fry the mushrooms: In a large skillet, heat the remaining olive oil over medium heat until it begins to smoke. Add the mushrooms in a single layer. Cook on one side until golden brown, 2 to 3 minutes. Flip and cook on the second side until golden brown, another 2 to 3 minutes. Remove the mushrooms from the oil and arrange in a single layer on a clean baking sheet. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Make the filling: In a medium bowl, combine the roasted garlic cloves and onion slices with the cheese. Add any remaining egg and 1/4 cup of the breadcrumbs leftover from the breading. Add the basil and mix well.
  • Assemble and bake: On the same baking sheet, place 2 portobellos, stem-side up, with some distance between them. Pile half of the filling on each and then top with the remaining mushrooms, pressing gently but firmly down, so it forms a fairly compact sandwich. Bake until the cheese melts, 6 to 8 minutes.
  • Arrange the lettuce to form 2 cups. Drizzle some pickle juice and red wine vinegar into the cups. Season with salt and pepper and then top with some sliced pickles.
  • Place each mushroom burger onto a bottom bun. Flip a lettuce cup onto each burger and top with the top bun. Serve.

VEGAN STUFFED PORTABELLA MUSHROOMS.



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These stuffed mushrooms caps were a big hit not only among my vegan friends, but among the non-vegetarians. The recipe calls for ground almonds, but you can substitute with the mix of wheat germ and nutritional yeast.

Provided by CrazyCookingCamper

Categories     Soy/Tofu

Time 1h

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

4 portabella mushrooms
2 granny smith apples, shredded
2 carrots, shredded
0.5 (15 ounce) package firm tofu, shredded
7 cremini mushrooms (or regular white button)
1 cup blanched almond
1 tablespoon fresh ginger, finely minced
3 -4 garlic cloves, finely minced
2 zucchini
1/2 cup cauliflower floret (optional)
4 tablespoons olive oil, divided
4 tablespoons tamari soy sauce
2 tablespoons herbes de provence

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 400°F.
  • Grind the almonds in the blender/food processor to create fine mix.
  • Quarter the Cremini mushrooms. If they are too big cut them in 8.
  • Cut zucchinis in half, and scrape out the pulp (use the spoon). Reserve the shells - you can stuff them and bake with the mushrooms.
  • If using cauliflower, cut the florets in small pieces.
  • Heat 3 tbsp of olive oil on the medium-high heat in a frying pan, add garlic, ginger, mushrooms and fry for 7-10 minutes, or until the mushrooms loose most of the liquid.
  • Lower the heat to medium and add carrots, apples, zucchinis, cauliflower, mix well and let fry for 5-7 minutes, or until all the vegetables are tender.
  • Add spices, tofu, and Tamari. Keep mixing until the tofu is thoroughly warm.
  • Taste and adjust for seasoning.
  • Add the almonds and stir the mixture. Now it should be easier to work with the filling.
  • Let the filling cool; meanwhile cut the stems of the Portobellos and scrape of the gills (spoon works the best for this).
  • Lightly oil the baking pan with the remaining olive oil.
  • Stuff the Portobello cups and the zucchini shells with the stuffing, be generous :) Put them on the baking sheet and start the timer.
  • The mushrooms come out best after 20-25 minutes of baking. Zucchinis would take as long as 40 minutes of baking.
  • You could add some shredded vegan cheddar on top during the last 5 minutes of baking.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 488.4, Fat 35.7, SaturatedFat 3.9, Sodium 1059, Carbohydrate 33, Fiber 9.6, Sugar 18.4, Protein 18.5

Tips:

  • Choose the right mushrooms. Look for large, firm mushrooms with intact caps.
  • Prepare the mushrooms properly. Remove the stems and gills from the mushrooms, and rinse them thoroughly.
  • Use a variety of fillings. The possibilities are endless, so get creative! Some popular fillings include vegetables, nuts, seeds, grains, and legumes.
  • Season the filling to taste. Use your favorite herbs, spices, and seasonings to create a filling that is flavorful and delicious.
  • Stuff the mushrooms tightly. The filling should be packed in tightly so that it doesn't fall out when you cook the mushrooms.
  • Cook the mushrooms until they are tender. The cooking time will vary depending on the type of mushroom you are using.
  • Serve the mushrooms immediately. Stuffed mushrooms are best served hot and fresh out of the oven.

Conclusion:

Stuffed portabella mushrooms are a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed as an appetizer, main course, or side dish. They are also a great way to get your daily dose of vegetables. With so many different ways to prepare them, you're sure to find a recipe that you'll love. So next time you're looking for a healthy and satisfying meal, give stuffed portabella mushrooms a try!

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