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Monday, November 29, 2010

Stuffed Mushrooms



From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...Stuffed mushrooms are one of my favorite hot appetizers. I've collected an impressive assortment of recipes for them and, over time, you'll probably get to see them all. However, today I'm only going to feature one. I chose this one to serve over the weekend because it's so easy to do, and, when you're into day four of a long weekend, easy assumes an importance it might otherwise not have. I think the original recipe, found here, was developed by Giada De Laurentis, but I found another that is similar in an online book, called Almost Italian, which is a compilation of recipes and stories from Italian immigrant communities across America. Those of you who love Italian food might find the book really interesting. I know I did. I've changed the recipe slightly to avoid waste. I've included finely chopped mushroom stems in my stuffing and changed the herb mix a bit. I think the mushrooms help keep the stuffing, which can be dry, moist and I replaced the mint, which I found to be off-putting, with additional parsley. Here's my version of the recipe.

Stuffed Mushrooms...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite inspired by Giada De Laurentis

Ingredients:

28 large (2 1/2-inch-diameter) white mushrooms, stems removed and finely chopped
5 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil, divided use
2 garlic cloves, peeled and minced
1/2 cup Italian-style dried bread crumbs
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1/4 cup chopped fresh Italian parsley
Salt and freshly ground black pepper


Directions:

1) Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a frying pan. Add chopped mushroom stems and cook just until softened, about 3 minutes. Stir in garlic and cook until fragrant, about 15 seconds longer. Remove from heat and cool to room temperature.
2) Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
3) Add 2 tablespoons olive oil, bread crumbs, cheese, parsley and salt and pepper to taste to mushroom mixture in skillet. Mix with a spoon to blend.
4) Coat bottom of a large baking sheet with about 1 tablespoon olive oil. Spoon filling into the mushroom cavities and arrange on baking sheet, cavity side up. Drizzle remaining oil over filling in each mushroom. Bake until mushrooms are tender and filling is heated through and golden on top, about 25 minutes. Serve immediately. Yield: 7 servings.

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60 comments:

  1. Mary, these mushrooms look delicious!! I love them!, blessings, gloria

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  2. I guess the only thing I would do differently would be to used unseasoned bread crumbs and add my own herbs. This recipe is something I should do - maybe for our annual New Year's open house!

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  3. I'm a stuffed mushroom fan too. I agree with the elimination of mint. For me, it has a limited usage. Hope your Thanksgiving was delicious and the cleanup complete. Bring on the turkey sandwiches!

    Best,
    Bonnie

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  4. Perfect to bring to a Christmas party this year! Do you think I could get away with this for a potluck dish? We have our annual potluck at work and don’t have access to an oven. I wonder if I could get away with serving these at room temperature.

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  5. Mary,
    These mushrooms looks superb! Great snap too.

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  6. These look wonderful and they definitely make a great appetizer!

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  7. These stuffed mushrooms look WONderful! They're torture, too, though, since I can't cook mushrooms in this household!

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  8. What a gorgeous photo. I've always shied away from stuffed mushrooms thinking that they were complicated, but this looks easy enough that even I could do it! Good choice on the mint.

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  9. Stuffed mushrooms are such a great appetizer. I love these ones, simple and full of taste are great as starters before the main course meal.

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  10. adding the mushroom stems is a great idea... I hate wasting them, usually just save for a stock pot.

    gret post!

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  11. Stuffed mushrooms are one of my favorite appetizers too, Mary! Your recipe looks wonderful! Hope you're having a great day, Mary!

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  12. I love stuffed mushrooms too as an app. and these look very good. I will try them very soon especially with the holidays upon us. Thank you Mary for sharing this recipe.

    Carolyn/A Southerners Notebook

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  13. Thanks so much Mary !!! I always admired this beautiful creation in the pictures,and drooled but never tried to make these,I thought it would be cumbersome.

    The picture & the presenation here is Fantabulous.I actually went beyond and read the recipe and want to make it,I have bookmarked this recipe:) I would also eliminate mint,it does overpower the dish. Have a great day:)!!!

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  14. Yum. I adore stuffed mushrooms. They are one of those classic appetizers that is always delicious.

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  15. I love so many of Giada's recipes, and I also love stuffed mushrooms. They are always a big hit whenever I serve them at dinner or at a party. Thank you so much for sharing. I hope you have a wonderful Monday!

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  16. Maryyyyyyyyyyy...I didn't know you say n: Italian style breadcrumbs, or Italian parsley.... thank you, through your blog I'm learning English!!!!!....so now I know that your white mushrooms are our "champignon" mushrooms.....!!!

    Do you know??? Last Saturday I made my first muffins...ud
    sing your Thanksgiving breakfast blueberry muffins....I used yougurt instead sour cream (I don't find it here)....they were too good...and today they are still fabulous!!!Thanksssssssssssss a loooooooooooooot , blessings...Flavia

    P.S. of course...this week I'm going to post your muffins!!! :D

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  17. My family loves stuffed mushrooms so I will be giving this recipe a try soon!

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  18. Ooooh..these look so delicious! perfect party food!

    US Masala

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  19. Love stuffed mushrooms and these look and sound fab! I can't wait to try them! Thanks for the great recipe!

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  20. So delicious and I love the simplicity of the recipe you've adapted. A tray of these little beauties would demand respect for sure! :)

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  21. These do look pretty easy. Phil loves stuffed mushrooms and when we go out to eat, he will order them as his whole meal even though they are an appetizer. I've never made any, shame on me! But I think I will try this, he will be tickled pink!! Thanks

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  22. Very inviting and droolworthy stuffed mushrooms..

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  23. I can't believe that I have never cooked stuffed mushrooms as Nigel loves them. This has given me the kick I deserve so I had better get busy. Take care. Diane

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  24. Love stuffed mushrooms any which way! Yours look fabulous!

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  25. Oh, I just love stuffed mushrooms! These look delicious. I was just in the process of sorting and arranging my file of recipes from blogs to print out; I'll have to add this one to the file.

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  26. I love mushrooms....these look wonderful....

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  27. Simple and delicious - they look so good Mary.

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  28. Your changes to include the mushroom stems and additional parsley instead of mint sound perfect. What a delicious appetizer!

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  29. Those have got to be the prettiest stuffed mushrooms ever.

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  30. I like stuffed veggies. These mushrooms sounds delicious. If there is parmesan in something, I'm in!

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  31. Yours are gorgeous. I love to make these.. i have a recipe that has pepperoni in it, i know it sounds wierd, but you should try it. Let me know ;)

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  32. hi mary.,.i just ahve to say this, that picture made me drrol and what perfect lighting..
    i have failed miserably at stuffing mushrooms before now im tempted to try them again.
    have a fabulous week

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  33. Mary
    there is something to be said for simplicity! those lovely mushrooms stuffed with seasoned bread crumbs, oh so light and delicate...sigh..
    what a treat for the senses!
    thank you for sharing them with us
    Dennis

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  34. Mary, these stuffed mushrooms are my favourite and I am going to try this recipe of yours....mmmm I can feel the awesomeness just drooling at them now. You have managed to make me drool and salivates over them :))) I have bookmarked this !

    Have a blessed day,
    Elin

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  35. That would make a great light lunch for me! I love mushrooms and these look just perfect!

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  36. These are an easy to do appetizer. Love stuffed mushrooms.
    I smiled at your comment about "day 4 of a long weekend" that was a perfect description of how I was feeling.

    Happy belated Thanksgiving to you.

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  37. mmm.I love me some stuffed mushrooms!

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  38. Mmmmm I love anything mushrooms, but I haven't yet tried making stuffed mushrooms... I'm too impatient I think. I would have to start with the portabellas. I agree with you about the mint not going with the shrooms. Parsley all the way!

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  39. Stuffing mushrooms with yummy fillings is awesome. I love it.

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  40. Classic! Course I suppose you could pretty much stuff any kind of a mushroom with just about anything and I'd be happy!!

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  41. I think this is an all around crowd pleaser! My family and friends really like mushrooms, but now that you've dressed them up all fancy, I think they'd absolutely love them :)

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  42. stuffed mushrooms are one of my favourites as well. These look fantastic. :)
    Have a great day Mary.

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  43. They looks so lovely and perfect for a party:)

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  44. They looks so lovely and perfect for a party:)

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  45. Complimenti belli da vedere.
    Ciao

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  46. I loved stuffed mushrooms!! Yours look absolutely delicious!

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  47. mushrooms inside mushrooms ... very cool idea. cheers!

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  48. My parents make these for Thanksgiving appetizers every year and man are they delicious! I could probably eat that stuffing with a spoon.

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  49. That's pretty close to my mother's recipe and I pop them like candy. These mushrooms are how myc children learned to love the little funghi! Your look prettier than mine... of course!

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  50. Stuffed mushrooms are one of my favorite appetizers, too.

    When we lived in Fort Lauderdale, we frequented one particular restaurant just to order there crab-stuffed mushrooms.♥♥♥

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  51. That looks deelishuss! Will definitely be serving this at my next dinner party.

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  52. I bet my husband would love these!

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  53. I adore stuffed mushrooms! These look great!

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  54. This recipe is just like the one I grew up on! They look fantastic!

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  55. Delicious recipe! Mushrooms are always welcomed!!

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