Mushrooms
If you asked me about mushrooms before starting this diet journey, I would have told you "No Thanks.". I've realized that I actually quite enjoy them, and am looking for a few various ways to prepare them to keep it new. Thanks in advance for the help.
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bump, i LOVE mushrooms!0
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I too have started to enjoy mushrooms more!0
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I love mushrooms too! i need more recipes for them as well.0
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mmmmmm, yummy0
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Portabella mushrooms grilled on the BBQ with steak spice and garlic taste just like a steak!
and you can substitute pretty much any meat in any dish with mushrooms and barely notice a difference.0 -
Portobello pizzas are the BEST - use a big portobello cap, and put on low cal marinara, turkey sausage, and a little shredded cheese and bake them up! The recipe from The Biggest Loser ends up being about 100 calories for EACH one, and they are filling! SO SO GOOD!0
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My husband calls me his mushie monster cause I LOVE LOVE LOVE mushrooms.
I pan fry them and put them on top of my eggs. I make homemade soup and load up the mushrooms. Its fabulous in lasagna.
Those are just some examples, hope they help0 -
Let me tell you a little secret that has worked for me... I hated broccoli with a passion, but I read somewhere that if you eat something regularly enough your taste will adapt to it and you'll actually start enjoying it more and more as you go along. I find this to be true, I love broccoli now even though at the start it would be a strugle to get me to eat it...
So even if you don't particularly like something that is good for you, try to eat it often, you'll see that within a few weeks your taste will have adjusted and you don't mind it anymore and perhaps you even start enjoying it.0 -
oooo We love mushrooms in our house! The BF loves portobellos marinated in balsamic vinegar, garlic, olive oil, basil & oregano, then thrown on the grill like a burger! They are delicious on a bun with hummus, lettuce, tomato, and provolone cheese! Seriously, best burger ever.0
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I make a mushroom lovers pasta that I eat on the days my fiance is away *he hates mushrooms* I have done this with and without the chicken.
Classico - Mushroom Alfredo Sauce, 3/8 cup 105 5 8 3 3 450
Generic - Crimini Mushrooms, Raw, 1 container (8 oz.s ea.) 64 8 0 8 0 16
Ronzoni- Smart Taste - Rotini Pasta, 2 oz. 170 40 1 6 5 0
Tyson - Fully Cooked Grilled Chicken Breast Strips, 1.5 oz. (84g) 50 1 1 11 0 235
Cook pasta according to directions. Saute mushrooms in nonstick pan using butter flavor nonstick spray, until all the juice evaporates. Add chicken and sauce and about 1/4 cup of the water from pasta and cook until heated through. Add pasta and YUM YUM YUM.
Calories Carbs Fat Protein Fiber Sodium
389 54 10 28 8 7010 -
I love sauteeing (?) mine in low sodium chicken broth, with onions and garlic...or escargo in mushrooms tops with garlic margarine over top is one of my favorite treats0
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I make mushroom gravy:
Saute a shallot and several minced cloves of garlic in a little olive oil. Add a bunch of finely chopped mushrooms and cook until the mushrooms release their juices. Add a favorite broth (about 1 C), then thicken with cornstarch/water.
Roasted portobello caps are one of my favorites.
Option 1:
pour a little balsamic vinegar into a cap (previously sprayed with cooking spray), sprinkle with garlic powder, then roast (425 F, 15-20 minutes or until fork tender). Add 1T of blue cheese crumbles and return to oven. (I eat these on a bed of greens, with a fork and knife. They could also be burgers)
Option 2: Just spray the mushroom, then roast. When fork tender, fill with leftover risotto and top with parmesan. Return to the oven until the cheese melts/rice is hot. (I particularly like this with spinach and covered in marinara sauce.)
Mushroom sandwich
This one is a little calorific, but worth it.
Saute sliced button mushrooms. Layer on bread pre-spread with pesto. Add mild white cheese (jack, moz., muenster), then grill (Spray grease to the rescue, or butter...) to melt the cheese.
(This is modified from a restaurant dish: it's served there on a croissant. So it could be worse for us...so very tasty, though.)0 -
I posted this in another thread a few weeks ago but thought i'd rehash it here as it is gorgeous!
Stuffed field mushrooms (serves 2 or one hungry man!)
2 large field mushrooms (larger the better for a meatier texture
Large handful of spinach shredded
4 spring onions
Garlic (to taste, I use 1 clove but I'm garlic mad)
Drizzle of olive oil
50-75g Gorgonzola or other strong cheese, grated
2-4 ripe cherry tomatoes quartered
Pinch salt, black pepper and Italian seasoning
Preheat the oven to Gas 6.
Wash and dry the mushrooms and remove the stalks
Place hollow side up on an oven proof dish.
Plunge the spinach in boiling salted water for 2 minutes, drain and squeeze out as much water as you can (clean tea towel is good for this)
Slice the spring onion and mushroom stalks and crush the garlic then fry using a small amount of olive oil until soft, add the spinach and toss to mix
Spoon the onion and spinach mix into the middle of the mushrooms and pour any juices/oil
Sprinkle the cheese over the top of the onion and then arrange the tomatoes on top.
Sprinkle with salt, pepper and the Italian seasoning.
Cover (lid or foil) and bake for 20 minutes, remove the lid and allow another few minutes to brown the cheese a little0 -
Awesome! Thanks for all of the great replies. I love the Biggest Loser recipe from above, definitely trying that soon.
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I used to hate mushrooms, even as a veggie I never ate them, I love them now. So good. I'll throw them in a pan with a hint of oil and then add them to whatever other veggies I'm eating/on a salad after cooling, I'll toss them into an omlette. I don't really like them raw so I don't do that. Also, I used to throw them in a pan with onion and garlic and add it all to ground beef/steak/steak ums (?) and it was pretty great.0
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Bump0
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Mushroom side dish...
2 tablespoons butter
1 (8 ounce) package sliced white mushrooms
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 tbsp reduce sodium soy sauce
pepper/salt to taste
Serves 2, 127 cals. Almost all from the butter, but mushrooms love butter...0 -
i love mushrooms! bump! I'll post my ideas later0
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I LOVE mushrooms!! I put them on everything!
I also do them as kabobs. Whole mushrooms, brush with olive oil, salt and pepper, garlic. Grill them lightly until they look wet. Mmmm.0 -
bump - mushrooms0
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I use mushrooms in lots of my recipes because my husband loves them and will eat them with anything, one of my favorite things is to grill some turkey burgers then saute mushrooms and onions with a little olive oil and garlic powder and put it on top of the burger with no bun, gives the burger alot of flavor to eat it plain like that and not have the calories of bread or any sauces added to it!!0
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This website has got loads of great mushroom recipes - warning, they will make you hungry looking at them! Enjoy:happy:
http://moretomushrooms.com/0 -
Bump....I love mshrooms!!!!0
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@abyt42--I made some of your mushroom gravy and it was awsome! I put it on boca burgers with a slice of 2% swiss cheese and made mushroom swiss burgers. It would work just fabulous in lots of dishes. Thanks so much for sharing!!0
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I can't wait to try some of these mushroom recipes!!! Thanks everyone for sharing!0
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I love mushrooms, and y'all have given me so many awesome ideas now. Haha. Wonderful!0
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I loooove mushrooms. I often make portabello burgers on the grill:
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/portobello-mushroom-burgers/detail.aspx0 -
Let me tell you a little secret that has worked for me... I hated broccoli with a passion, but I read somewhere that if you eat something regularly enough your taste will adapt to it and you'll actually start enjoying it more and more as you go along. I find this to be true, I love broccoli now even though at the start it would be a strugle to get me to eat it...
So even if you don't particularly like something that is good for you, try to eat it often, you'll see that within a few weeks your taste will have adjusted and you don't mind it anymore and perhaps you even start enjoying it.
I wish I could do this with fish! I can't even swallow it and I feel sick for hours after =(0 -
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I just place mine on the barbee and grill them with a little salt & pepper....DELISH!0
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