give me mushrooms or give me... I just want mushrooms

healthiermeep
healthiermeep Posts: 76
edited November 10 in Recipes
I looove mushrooms it is all I want right now. Problem is I don't know too many ways that are healthy to make them other than roasted marinated or in stuff. I don't eat meat but would love any vegetarian options for them.
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  • KimofTas
    KimofTas Posts: 48 Member
    I adore mushrooms too ... oyster mushrooms mostly. All I do is fry them up in a little bit of butter or toss them into a salad or wok fry them with other veges. The great thing about mushrooms is you can eat so many for so little cals and they fill you up so easily!
  • Ya they have a great texture too
  • ejjprice1810
    ejjprice1810 Posts: 8 Member
    Stuff with spinach and ricotta, or sweet potato and garlic mash.
  • JP_909
    JP_909 Posts: 816 Member
    I thought u were a drug fiend by the subject!
  • Semifredo
    Semifredo Posts: 63 Member
    edited January 2015
    I eat them with a bit of low fat cream or cream cheese and garlic ( I fry them on a pan). Mushrooms have very few calories so sometimes I add a bit of parmesan cheese as well.
  • Stuff with spinach and ricotta, or sweet potato and garlic mash.
    Omg sounds so good
  • Semifredo wrote: »
    I eat them with a bit of low fat cream or cream cheese and garlic ( I fry them on a pan). Mushrooms have very few calories so sometimes I add a bit of parmesan cheese as well.
    OK yes to this too!
  • JP_909 wrote: »
    I thought u were a drug fiend by the subject!
    Lol noooo
  • farway
    farway Posts: 1,264 Member
    Mushroom pate, basically just fry mushrooms with onions, add to low fat cream cheese and blitz

    Many recipes on the web for variations on this
  • choligeetu
    choligeetu Posts: 22 Member
    Going a stew with mixed types of mushrooms tastes just super!!!
  • mygnsac
    mygnsac Posts: 13,413 Member
    Love em too. My favorite is thinly sliced portobello on sandwiches.
  • I love a bacon and mushroom sandwich. Hairy dieters cook book has a chicken and mushroom risotto recipe made with of creme fraise I think.
  • redpandora56
    redpandora56 Posts: 289 Member
    If you put them on a skewer brushed with a little garlic oil and put them under the grill/broiler, or on the barbecue, they are delicious. I like portobello stuffed with crab meat, old bay , peppers and chives too.
  • I don't eat meat though stewed is interesting
  • mckennasihde
    mckennasihde Posts: 43 Member
    Here's a recipe I made last weekend for Hungarian Mushroom soup! I left out the potatoes and each serving for me was only about 150 calories! Plus its freaking delicious with some crusty bread! :)
  • GingerbreadCandy
    GingerbreadCandy Posts: 403 Member
    stir-fried?

    just slice'em all up, put them in a pan with olive oil (or butter, if you prefer) and a clove of garlic. cook for a few minutes. remove garlic, sprinkle with parsley leaves

    mode ideas:

    stuffed – take out the stems, chop em up, mix with dried/stale bread crumbs, some cheese and any other ingredient you like (eventually add an egg to bind all together). put them in the oven and enjoy
    do a wonderful mushroom risotto – that is a bit more complex. PM me and I'll give you the full recipe. :smile:
    stir fry them with other vegetables
    make soup with them
    mushroom ham and cream tortellini – you cook the tortellini in salted boiling water. on the side, you slice the mushrooms, add some diced ham (or leave it out if you don't want any meat) and crême fraîche
    make your own mushroom tortellini - if ever you are up for a challenge
    make a velouté – these are deceivingly simple. you cook the mushrooms in plenty of butter, add some flour once done. them let them boil in some broth. blend everything. add cream. mix. done.
  • I love them too!! My favorites are in a shepherds pie or meatless like to call it farmers pie, mushroom soup, mushrooms ravioli(making today) and in a veggi couscous. Farmers pie is so easy I always make it saves well too
  • GingerbreadCandy
    GingerbreadCandy Posts: 403 Member
    I love them too!! My favorites are in a shepherds pie or meatless like to call it farmers pie, mushroom soup, mushrooms ravioli(making today) and in a veggi couscous. Farmers pie is so easy I always make it saves well too

    as in, you are actually stuffing your own ravioli? Kudos then! I do not have the patience. :smiley:
  • hollyrayburn
    hollyrayburn Posts: 905 Member
    Portobello "burger"--grill the portobello caps, season to taste(I like a little garlic powder, red pepper flakes, and brush a tad of a1), then put on a toasted sandwich thin. I put grilled red onions, spinach, feta, tomato slices, and sprinkle parmesan cheese on it!
  • alltheweigh170
    alltheweigh170 Posts: 287 Member
    I make Pioneer Woman's vegetarian lettuce wrap and add mushrooms to it as well: thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2012/02/vegetarian-lettuce-wraps/
  • candacefausset
    candacefausset Posts: 297 Member
    Miso soup is good with mushrooms. Both hearty and warm in the winter months. And you can use vegetable broth if you need a vegetarian version.
  • funjen1972
    funjen1972 Posts: 949 Member
    Slice them, cook them then smother themwith marinera sauce & maybe some parmesean...a *delicious & healthy* alternative to pasta!
  • Lasmartchika
    Lasmartchika Posts: 3,440 Member
    If there was a way to send you all my mushrooms, I would!! But fortunately I don't have any as I really am on the complete opposite spectrum of how you feel about them. :smiley:
  • tigerlily_
    tigerlily_ Posts: 32 Member
    Joining in with the mushroom love! I microwave them with loads of chopped garlic and put them on pizzas / in salads / in stir fries / in omelettes. Yum!
  • Siobhanekent
    Siobhanekent Posts: 9 Member
    Fry with a teeny bit of oil add leeks and when everything is cooked add garlic cream cheese and put the mix on toast x
  • Tigg_er
    Tigg_er Posts: 22,001 Member
    I make Pioneer Woman's vegetarian lettuce wrap and add mushrooms to it as well: thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2012/02/vegetarian-lettuce-wraps/

    She's got some amazing reciepes. I just gotta be carefull how much I eat of them ha
  • drbcru
    drbcru Posts: 85 Member
    #mckennasihde -Thanks for the recipe for Creamy Hungarian Soup. Sounds yummy for a cold winters nite.
  • Te recomiendo que hagas "resuelto de setas" típicamente mediterráneo. Salteas las setas en ACEITE DE OLIVA y ajo, una pizca de sal, añades esparragos verdes y salteas todo junto 7 minutos. Rompes dos huevos encima y lo resuelves según tu punto de cocción preferido. Añades perejil o cilantro picado y tendrás un plato excelente . Lo siento, pero aunque leo y hablo un poco de Inglés. no lo escribo adecuadamente. Bon profit!
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