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Shrimp Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms that are ready in just 30 minutes! These stuffed mushrooms are loaded with so much flavor, easy to make, bikini friendly, and make the perfect summer meal!Hearty portobello mushroom caps are cleaned, with the stems and gills removed and filled with an onion-garlic-breadcrumbs-shrimp mixture that’s been flavored with lemon juice and basil and an egg to help bind everything together into happy goodness. We stuffed the mushroom caps and let them hang out for a quick 15 minutes in the oven covered with parmesan cheese where all that magic happens and these stuffed mushroom caps become warm, melty, savory deliciousness. I think this is going to be my favorite summer meal of 2015.
Oh my god. These are definitely the best stuffed mushrooms that I’ve made in a LONG time.
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Portobello mushrooms and shrimp are a match made in heaven.
What I love most about this recipe is that it’s totally weeknight friendly. Ya-huh! A quick 15 minutes of hands on time and another 15 minutes in the oven while you tidy up the 2 dishes it took you to put this meal together. LOVE those kinds of meals. LESS Dishes = Happier Cook. <– Isn’t that always true?
Also, this meal is totally light and bikini friendly. I really feel like I need to be sitting on a beach patio restaurant that’s totally fresco-style everything with a cold glass of mint lemonade, the sun setting in the background and the sounds of waves crashing on shore. Can we all agree that food that transports you to beachy places is definitely amazing?
It’s just 30 minutes way with these stuffed portobello mushrooms.
The shrimp stuffing for these mushroom caps is a breeze to pull together. We’re using the stems from the portobello mushrooms along with a little onion and garlic and letting it sweat up in a couple tablespoons of butter. Get ready for it to smell like a little piece of heaven in your kitchen.
Once they’re done, add in the chopped shrimp, breadcrumbs, a beaten egg, and lemon juice. Oh and a pinch of red pepper flakes because that’s how we do things here on LSJ. For the hubs and I, a hint of spice is mandatory. Let it all heatup for a quick minute or two until the shrimp are cooked through and opaque.
Place that mixture inside the portobello caps and top with a liberal sprinkle of parmesan. Pop them in the oven for 15 minutes and when they’re done, top with a couple additional cooked shrimp,chopped parsley, and basil.
I served mine with a side salad and a wedge of lemon. The lightest most refreshing meal you’ve ever had. For reals.
Just look at that golden deliciousness. How can anyone not love shrimp stuffed mushrooms?
Coastal cuisine is my favorite kind of food to serve up during the summertime. I love adding lemon and basil to my seafood dishes because it makes it so light and refreshing. These shrimp stuffed portobello mushrooms are hearty and filling because of the portobellos and yet still light and flavorful with that Louisiana shrimp and the addition of lemon juice and basil.
You totally need these in your life.
Yield: 4 servings
Shrimp Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms
Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time15 minutes
Total Time30 minutes
Shrimp Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms that are ready in just 30 minutes! These stuffed mushrooms are loaded with so much flavor, easy to make, bikini friendly, and make the perfect summer meal!
Ingredients
- 4 medium portobello mushrooms
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 1/2 cup onions, finely chopped
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 1/2 pound peeled and deveined Louisiana shrimp, chopped
- 1/2 cup breadcrumbs
- 1 egg, lightly beaten
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
- 1 pinch red pepper flakes (optional)
- 1 tablespoon chopped basil
- 1/4 cup grated parmigiano-reggiano cheese, grated
- 8 whole cooked Louisiana shrimp
- 1 tablespoon chopped parsley
Instructions
- Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat the oven to 425ºF.
- Remove the stems from the mushroom, set aside. Wipe the mushroom caps clean with a damp paper towel. Chop the stems.
- Heat the butter in a large skillet over medium heat. When the butter has melted, add the chopped mushroom stems, along with the onion, and garlic and cook for 6 to 8 minutes or until tender. Add in the chopped shrimp, breadcrumbs, beaten egg, salt, lemon juice, basil, and the pinch of red pepper flakes (if using). Cook for 1 to 2 minutes, stirring as needed until the shrimp turn opaque.
- Place the mushroom caps, stem side up on a baking sheet. Divide the shrimp mixture among the caps and sprinkle with parmesan cheese.
- Allow the mushroom caps to bake, uncovered for 15 minutes.
- Top with 2 cooked shrimp per mushroom cap and sprinkle with chopped parsley before serving.
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Monika — Reply
My favorite seafood (well shrimp, since I’m newly obsessed) recipe is Shrimp Picayune. So much flavor and spice. I am seriously obsessed! Try it for yourself 🙂
http://www.keyingredient.com/recipes/10079116/shrimp-picayune-and-dipping-sauce/?locale=en_US
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grace — Reply
i do’t like much seafood, but i LOVE scallops! butter and lemon go a long way, and i like a bed of corn puree on the bottom. 🙂
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Mary Happymommy (@mami2jcn) — Reply
I love “camarones al ajillo” from Spain (garlic shrimp).
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Amy — Reply
Great recipe. Thoroughly enjoyed it,
My filling came out slightly dryer than I would have liked — probably because my stems were extremely small, practically non-existent — so I added a splash of wine while cooking, but I think in future, I’d also add a tbsp of cream cheese to the pan before filling the mushroom caps.
Still, delicious regardless.
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Kelly D — Reply
Shrimp Scampi is my favorite seafood recipe.
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Elena — Reply
My favorite recipe is clam chowder
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Julie Wood — Reply
I love my homemade Crab Cakes that I make all the time!
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Julie Wood — Reply
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hembrey860 — Reply
My favorite seafood recipe is just plain boiled shrimp with home made co*cktail sauce..catsup, Worcestershire, maybe some lemon juice and garlic powder,,and horseradish, so boring but just the best! Thanks 🙂
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alex robertson — Reply
I love grilled salmon with teryaki glaze.
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Olivia Trelles — Reply
My favorite is a Cooks Illustrated recipe for Chipotle Lime Shrimp….yum!
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steve weber — Reply
I love crabcakes!
that’s my favorite.
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Nicole Dziedzic — Reply
My favorite sea food recipe is this garlic shrimp recipe i make! I love it!
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Rachel — Reply
My favorite seafood recipe is crab and lobster stuffed mushrooms.
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jalapenomamamn — Reply
I love blackened shrimp – oh jum!
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Susan Smith — Reply
My favorite seafood recipe is shrimp scampi over angel hair noodles.
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Natalie — Reply
My favorite recipe would have to be the Jumbo lump crab cake recipe. I love the sweet taste of crab so much!
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Madeline — Reply
I adore Maryland Crab Soup made with stewed tomatoes, lima beans, corn kernels, old bay, crabmeat, carrots, beef broth. It’s so yummy!
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heather — Reply
My favorite seafood recipe is Louisiana Blue Crab Gratin.