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Stuffed Mushrooms are classically filled with grated carrots for a pretty and tasty recipe. It can be a side dish or appetizer. You decide.

Stuffed mushrooms make for a magical recipe. They can be a side dish or an appetizer that people ohh and ahh over.

All you have to do is set them on a table, and one by one, the little gems will disappear.

What is so nice about these Holiday Stuffed Mushrooms is that they arestuffed with perfectly seasoned mushrooms and breadcrumbs and have a wonderful addition of finely grated carrots.

All are sautéd together until itmelds into the perfect stuffing. Now, you don't have to save these little bites for a holiday.

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This is when a weekly menu plan would come in real handy.

Without a bit of planning, mushrooms might be passed by in the produce section, at least 16 ounces of them.

I tend to get stuck in a rut with green beans or peas when I don't make a shopping list.

There is a really good chance that you have all of the other ingredients for this recipe already in your pantry.

Maybe not the homemade vegan parmesan cheese, but it is quick to whip up with a few cashews.

So make something new and special for your family and friends and either set these Holiday Stuffed Mushrooms on the dining table for all to eat orpass them around and watch them disappear during the festivities.

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Vegan Stuffed Mushrooms

Ginny McMeans

Vegan Stuffed Mushrooms are classically filled with a bit of grated carrot for a pretty and tasty recipe.

4.69 from 16 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Course Appetizer

Cuisine Finger Food

Servings 4 servings

Calories 203 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 16 ounces mushrooms - white about 22 to 24 in a carton
  • ½ cup parmesan cheese - vegan, homemade, see the link to a very simple recipe below in the instructions
  • 2 cloves garlic - finely, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon nutritional yeast
  • 2 teaspoons Italian seasoning - recipe link below if you'd like to make your own
  • 2 carrots - 1 large or 2 small
  • ¾ cup panko bread crumbs
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper

Instructions

  • Wipe the mushrooms cleans with a damp cloth.

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  • Pop the stems out of the mushrooms and place in a food processor. Pulse a few times until the stems are finely chopped. Set aside.

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  • Peel carrots and chop in a few pieces, place in a food processor. Pulse until finely chopped or grated.

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  • Heat the oil in a skillet. Add the prepared mushroom stems and carrots. Sauté 10 minutes.

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  • Add garlic, panko, vegan parmesan cheese, Italian seasoning and remaining spices. Cook and stir 2 more minutes.

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  • Set out a cookie sheet and place all of the mushroom caps, cup up.

  • Fill up the cap with the carrot panko mixture and press down. Pile another mound on that and lightly press that down too. Put another mound on that and set carefully back onto the cookie sheet.

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  • You will have a little bit of the filling left over. You can eat that by the spoon or sprinkle on soup or avocado toast etc. There won't be much.

  • Bake stuffed mushrooms at 350° for 20 to 25 minutes or until golden brown.

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Notes

These stuffed mushrooms are wonderfully savory, tender, and juicy, and ideal to serve warm or at room temperature. These mushrooms are fairly fuss-free and you will have an amazing appetizer in no time.

Which mushrooms to use?

Look for medium-large mushrooms, white or baby Bella. It would be ideal to get these at the market where you can hand-pick them, so they are similarly sized.

Do I have to use panko breadcrumbs?

These are extra crispy, but you can use other breadcrumbs as well. If you have some leftover bread slices, just toast them and process them in a food processor until you have coarse crumbs. You can season homemade breadcrumbs with garlic powder and oregano for some extra flavor.

Do you have to wash the mushrooms?

Many people believe washing mushrooms is not okay. If you just rinse them, then they will be perfectly fine. Prolong soaking will affect their texture and make them extra watery. Another method is to clean mushrooms using a damp kitchen or paper towel.

How to store stuffed mushrooms?

Store the mushrooms in an airtight container, in a fridge, for up to 2 days. You can freeze them too, but I do not recommend it as the mushrooms change their texture once thawed. If you want to experiment with this, I advise that you freeze them before baking.

Pro tips:

  • You can pre-bake mushrooms, to release some of its juices before stuffing. Invert mushrooms onto a baking sheet and bake for 10 minutes at 350F.
  • Do not overfill the mushrooms as during the baking the filling may fall out. As they bake they become tender and will not hold all the filling inside.
  • Do not peel the mushrooms to clean them. Rinse them briefly or clean with damp towel.

Nutrition

Serving: 6mushroomsCalories: 203kcalCarbohydrates: 20gProtein: 9gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 691mgPotassium: 626mgFiber: 5gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 5112IUVitamin C: 5mgCalcium: 88mgIron: 2mg

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  1. Sandra Shaffer

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    Ohh, I bet these go quick! Perfect for a holiday gathering. Love that you added nutritional yeast. So delicious!

  2. Trang

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    I love mushrooms, and I keep seeing these stuffed mushrooms recipes. I need to make them stat!

  3. Sandi

    Easy Stuffed Mushrooms Recipe | Vegan in the Freezer (17)
    These vegan stuffed mushrooms would be perfect for a holiday party.

  4. Brian Jones

    Easy Stuffed Mushrooms Recipe | Vegan in the Freezer (18)
    They sound like a wonderful munch, I love shrooms and can squeeze them in to any meal.

  5. Sally - My Custard Pie

    Easy Stuffed Mushrooms Recipe | Vegan in the Freezer (19)
    Bookmarked for Christmas as lots of vegans round my table on the big day.

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FAQs

What is the best way to freeze stuffed mushrooms? ›

Definitely, unbaked stuffed mushrooms keep well in the freezer for up to three months. Freeze them in a flat layer, then transfer them to a resealable freezer-safe bag for easy storage. When you're ready for them, bake them frozen, but make sure to add on a bit longer of a cooking time!

How do you reheat frozen stuffed mushrooms? ›

Oven: Preheat to 350°F and reheat for 10-15 minutes. Stove top: Use a skillet over low heat and cook for 5-7 minutes.

What to serve with stuffed mushrooms? ›

Stuffed mushrooms pair well with:
  1. A Fresh Salad – try our Caprese Salad, or Caesar Salad.
  2. Any Protein – Pan-Seared Steak, Roast Chicken or Pork Tenderloin.
  3. Vegetable Sides – Roasted Cauliflower or Au Gratin Potatoes.
  4. For a Holiday feast with Prime Rib, Spatchcock Turkey, or Baked Ham.
Dec 22, 2023

Can I freeze raw stuffed mushrooms? ›

Yes, you can freeze stuffed mushrooms. They are better if you freeze them before you bake them (see storage tips below) but you can freeze them after cooking as well. How long do stuffed mushrooms last once they are frozen? They will last for about 3 months in the freezer if they are uncooked, and about a month cooked.

How do you prepare mushrooms before freezing? ›

How to Prepare Mushrooms for Freezing
  1. Clean. Use a damp paper towel to wipe them clean.
  2. Trim. Slice off any dried out or woody parts of the stems. ...
  3. Cut or slice. Small mushrooms can be kept whole, but most other mushrooms should be cut. ...
  4. Cook. ...
  5. Flash freeze. ...
  6. Transfer to freezer-safe bags.
Jan 26, 2023

Should frozen mushrooms be thawed before cooking? ›

Here's a tip to make your life easier: don't thaw them! Simply take the mushrooms straight from frozen and add them to any dish you plan to cook. You can always thaw them in the fridge overnight if you prefer, but adding them frozen is easier and works just as well.

Can you freeze and reheat stuffed mushrooms? ›

OR…you can bake them, freeze them, and reheat them later. They're really very forgiving. Enjoy them! On another note, when I added this recipe to Tasty Kitchen this morning, I found a bounty of other recipes for stuffed mushrooms.

Do you leave the gills in stuffed mushrooms? ›

Gills do not have to be removed from portobello mushrooms to eat them, but if you're planning to stuff them, the gills will be in your way. For grilled portobello burgers and other nonstuffed mushroom recipes, you may leave the gills for richer flavor.

Do you remove mushroom gills for stuffed mushrooms? ›

Mushroom gills are totally edible, but in some cases, they make a dish unsightly. Thankfully, removing them is pretty simple. Most recipes that call for mushrooms don't require that you remove the gills on the underside of the caps.

Can you freeze stuffed mushrooms after cooked? ›

Absolutely! But you'll want to freeze them BEFORE baking them. They don't hold up well in the freezer once they've been cooked. You can freeze uncooked stuffed mushrooms for up to three months.

Can you freeze mushrooms in a ziplock bag? ›

Clean, slice and place mushrooms in a ziplock bag to freeze if needed. You may choose to sauté or blanch the mushrooms before freezing, or just slice them, lay them on a cookie sheet not touching each other, freeze them, then store them in a bag. To prepare frozen mushrooms, do not thaw them.

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