Best Sedona Peppers And Portobellos Recipes

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20 WAYS TO COOK WITH PORTOBELLO MUSHROOMS



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These portobello mushroom recipes are ideal for plant-based diets. From tacos to burgers, you won't believe how versatile these mushrooms can be!

Provided by insanelygood

Categories     Recipe Roundup

Number Of Ingredients 20

Baked Portobello Mushrooms
Spinach Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms
Portobello Mushroom Tacos
Portobello Mushroom Burger
Tuscan Portobello Melt
Baked Portobello Mushroom Alfredo
Flatbread Goat Cheese Portobello Pizza
Balsamic Portobello Mushroom Wraps
Portobello Mushroom Soup
Portobello Mushroom Stir Fry
Portobello Mushroom Gravy
Portobello Fajitas
Mushroom Ramen Soup
Grilled Portobello Salad with Avocado, Lime and Grilled Corn
Caprese Stuffed Mushrooms
Garlic Butter Portobello Mushroom
Scalloped Portobello Mushrooms
Black Beans u0026amp; Corn Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms
Portobello and Poblano Enchiladas
Portobello California Burrito

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PORTOBELLO FAJITAS



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Provided by Food Network

Time 35m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 19

2 tablespoons paprika
1 tablespoon chili powder
2 teaspoons ground cumin
2 teaspoons garlic powder
2 teaspoons onion powder
2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
4 portobello mushroom caps, sliced
2 green bell peppers, sliced
1 red bell pepper, sliced
1 yellow bell pepper, sliced
1 large white onion, sliced
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
2 garlic cloves, minced
8 corn tortillas, warmed
1 cup sour cream
2 avocados, pitted and sliced
1 cup fresh cilantro leaves
1 lime, halved

Steps:

  • For the spice blend: Stir together the paprika, chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, onion powder and black pepper in a bowl.
  • For the fajitas: Set a large skillet over high heat. Once the pan starts smoking, add the portobellos, bell peppers, onions, salt and 2 teaspoons of the spice blend. Dry-saute the veggies until you see charring and blistering, about 30 seconds. Add the oil and garlic and continue to cook, stirring often, until softened, 5 to 7 minutes. Remove from the heat and set aside.
  • Lay out the tortillas and top each with the portobello veggie mix. Sprinkle each with a pinch of the spice blend. Top with sour cream, avocado, cilantro and a squeeze of lime.

SEDONA PEPPERS AND PORTOBELLOS



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This is a hearty vegetarian meal. The barley emerges al dente and a bit chewy, adding textural dimension to the meal and some of that meaty chewing satisfaction. The more processed the barley, the softer it will be; that is, pearled barley will be softer than hulled barley I prefer to use hulled barley as it is a whole grain; pearled barley is more refined.

Yield serves 2

Number Of Ingredients 10

Olive oil spray
1/4 cup hulled barley
1/4 cup vegetable broth or water
1 red bell pepper, cored, seeded, and cut into 1-inch strips
1 green bell pepper, cored, seeded, and cut into 1-inch strips
4 ounces reduced-fat soft goat cheese (chevre), cut into 1/4-inch slices
3 to 5 garlic cloves, minced
One 4-ounce can chopped roasted green chiles
2 portobello mushrooms, thickly sliced
1/2 cup jarred roasted red peppers, cut into strips

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 450°F.
  • Spray the inside and lid of a cast-iron Dutch oven with olive oil.
  • Pour the barley and liquid into the pot and stir to make an even layer.
  • Add a layer of the red and green bell peppers. Scatter half the cheese slices across the peppers. Sprinkle with the garlic and half of the green chiles.
  • Cut the mushroom slices into thirds and add to the pot. Top with the rest of the cheese, the roasted red peppers, and the rest of the green chiles.
  • Cover and bake for 50 minutes, or until 3 minutes after the aroma of a fully cooked meal escapes the oven. Serve immediately.
  • Calories: 327
  • Protein: 15g
  • Carbohydrates: 43g
  • Fat: 13g
  • Cholesterol: 26mg
  • Sodium: 437mg
  • Fiber: 6g

SPICY PORTOBELLO MUSHROOMS AND ROASTED RED PEPPERS



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     side-dish

Time 15m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
4 tablespoons crushed red pepper flakes
4 tablespoons crushed dried oregano
2 cloves garlic, minced
6 large portobello mushroom caps, cleaned, and sliced into 1/2-inch strips
2 (12-ounce) jars roasted red peppers, drained and sliced

Steps:

  • In a large skillet, combine the oil, pepper flakes, oregano, and garlic. Place the skillet over medium heat and cook, stirring occasionally, until aromatic.
  • Add the mushrooms and roasted peppers and cook, stirring, until heated through. Serve immediately with meat, chicken or fish.
  • Variation: If making as a vegetarian main dish, add 1/2 bag chopped spinach and 2 scallions, sliced thinly. Serve with couscous or noodles.

PASTA WITH PORTOBELLO MUSHROOMS



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The key to giving a portobello (or any mushroom) dense texture is to cook it slowly in oil so that most of its moisture is driven out. My biggest successes came in taking whole mushrooms and cooking them, covered, for as long as two hours. Nearly as good, however, and more than twice as fast, is to cut up the mushrooms and cook them in oil, uncovered, for 30 to 45 minutes. At that point, you not only have fabulous mushrooms, which you can use in a pasta sauce, as I do here, or to top salads or stir into rice dishes, but you also have very good-flavored oil. To further improve the mushrooms' flavor, I like to use the trick popularized by Marcella Hazan: add a few reconstituted dried porcini to the portobellos.

Provided by Mark Bittman

Categories     brunch, dinner, easy, lunch, main course

Time 1h

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

8 ounces portobello mushrooms
3 cloves garlic
2 or 3 thyme sprigs
1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
Salt and pepper to taste
1/4 cup dried porcini mushrooms, optional
3 cups tomatoes, peeled, seeded and chopped (canned are fine)
1 pound penne or other cut pasta
Freshly grated Parmesan cheese

Steps:

  • Trim hard parts from mushrooms and discard. Rinse mushrooms quickly to remove grit; cut caps into slices and stems into small chunks. Combine in a medium skillet with 1 clove garlic (crushed and peeled), thyme, olive oil and some salt and pepper. Cook over sufficiently low heat so that mixture bubbles but mushrooms do not brown. Continue to cook, stirring infrequently, until they are quite shrunken in size and appear firm, 30 to 45 minutes. (At this point, you can pause for several hours before resuming cooking.) If you are using porcinis, soak them in hot water to cover for a few minutes so that they soften.
  • Set a large pot of water to boil for pasta and salt it. Mince remaining garlic. Turn heat under oil to medium, and add garlic to the portobellos along with the drained porcinis. Cook, stirring occasionally, until garlic begins to color. Add tomatoes and raise heat to medium high. Cook, stirring occasionally, until they break up and become saucy, about 15 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, cook pasta until it is tender but not mushy. Taste sauce and adjust its seasoning. When pasta is done, drain it, toss with sauce, top with Parmesan, and serve.

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