Roasted Portobellos With Pesto Recipe (2024)

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Denise

Delicious, easy and fast. Next time I'll throw them under the broiler at the last minute with parmesan cheese to give them a crunchy topping.

Miltoner

A great modification is to sautée half a diced onion with 2 cloves of minced garlic, then add to 1 cup farro cooked. Add fresh spinach and chopped sundried tomatoes and the pesto to this and use this as the stuffing for the mushrooms. Remember to add salt and fresh pepper to taste. Roast mushrooms for 10 minutes before adding farro filling.

Allison

Made these for dinner tonight, they were wonderful! I added a bit of goat cheese mixed in with the pesto filling. Simple yet delicious, I'll be making them again.

davers

We love this recipe at my house. The one thing I would recommend is making sure you buy smaller portabellos rather than the biggest ones they have at the store. The big ones are usually more floppy and are harder to make into cups. Also heading the warning about throwing off the liquid is very important. This dish gets too watery very quickly if you're not careful.
For my non vegetarian friends, I recommend adding a little sausage (something sweet and peppery like an italian) to the center.

Andrea

The gills and the liquid from the roasting mushrooms go right into the zip lock freezer bag with vegetable odds and ends. It should make a fine stock.

Claire L.

Only could find giant portobellos. I followed along with the commenters and made some rice first, mixed in a healthy dose of pesto, with additional minced garlic; glommed that mixture onto the overturned mushrooms, and baked them for a long time. Delicious. My vegan friend approved 5/5 stars.

Mark

The preamble says to bake the portobellos gill side down, but the recipe says rounded side down. I chose to pay attention to the preamble for the first bake, and the recipe for the second, since that seemed to make more sense.

d LF

This was not 5 stars

Carol S.

So easy and delicious!

Sarah

Delicious and fast! I served this with a cucumber/tomato salad and home made pita. Great quick summer dinner. I used the pesto recipe indicated in the recipe.

Stacey H

I made this the other night...Delish! I added some left over basmati rice to the mixture along with about 1/4 cup of chopped sundried tomatoes. And of course, the final squeeze of lemon. As a follower of a WFPB diet, I didn't use traditional pesto, but made my own using vegan cheeses. I also put some shredded "fake" mozzeralla on the bottom of the caps, then added the pesto mix and topped with seasoned bread crumbs. YUMMY. Will make again!

loumorri

20 minutes not enough..still a bit tough… maybe 30 ?

jshodges

Delicious. I’ll be making this again. I mixed the pesto w/ Israeli couscous. Added panko crumb, parm, olive oil mixture to top at the end and briefly put under the broiler for crunch.

Name hp

Made this tonight and it was a great success. Just my wife and I so we had two portobellos and I had some frozen Pesto made according to the recipe below and frozen flat in a small freezer bag without the garlic and Pine Nuts. I broke off probably 2 TBSP of the frozen Pesto, added 2 oz. smashed frozen peas, and ounce of toasted Pine Nuts, a minced small garlic clove and an oz. of fresh Parmesan. I cooked the oiled portobellos on the BBQ gills down and then turned them over, added the pesto.

Tristan

Followed the directions exactly and served them in toasted hamburger buns. Delicious. Will definitely make again. Perfect for an easy & fast dinner.

Food Lover

An easy and delicious do-ahead appetizer. While the mushrooms are baking, finely chop up the stems and add them to the pesto. Stuff the mushrooms with the pesto mixture and top with grated Gruyère. You can leave them at this point and then put them in the oven for a few minutes right before you’re ready to serve them. YUMMY!!

BT

Like many others, I mixed the pesto with some shredded asiago and Parm to fill the mushroom caps. Delicious and filling!

dede moreno

Love this recipe. I’ve added it to me basic meals. I did put a bit on panko in the pesto to firm it up. But, why fool with the simplicity of this by adding more. A good appetizer if use cremini mushrooms.

shauna

Easy, delicious

dede moreno

Very easy to prep in advance.I agree with other reviews that breadcrumbs would be a tasty addition. Yet, they are perfectly fine the way they are.

JCM

This is a delicious way to use portobello mushrooms. I had large mushrooms so the times in the recipe were accurate. After the first roast, I drizzled some balsamic on the mushrooms. I added some ricotta to the pesto, put cooked quinoa on next then a sprinkling of Parmesan for second time in the oven. Then under the broiler for a minute. Wonderful dinner with a caprese salad on the side.

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Roasted Portobellos With Pesto Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What meat can you put in pesto? ›

Pesto goes amazingly well with grilled steak, pork chops, chicken, and even fish, so you don't have to worry about spicing or marinating your meat. You can also season meatloaf or meatballs with pesto.

Why can't you eat the gills of a portobello mushroom? ›

Mushroom gills are completely edible, but not everyone is jazzed about including them in their dish. While some people claim that they give dishes a distractingly earthy or bitter flavor, I've never noticed a significant difference, at least not with my tongue. Appearance is another matter entirely.

Should you always remove the gills from a portobello mushroom? ›

How to Clean and Prep Portobello Mushrooms. The stems of large portabella, while technically edible, can be woody and fibrous and are usually discarded (or used to flavor stock). Likewise, the dark black gills can be eaten, but they'll turn your food a nasty, murky, scuzzy brown, so it's best to scrape'em out.

What makes pesto taste better? ›

Add a pinch of salt if the basil tastes too bitter or the pesto needs more zing. Add more Parmesan if you'd like a creamier/cheesier pesto. If desired, you can thin out the pesto with more olive oil.

How do you use pesto from a jar? ›

Pesto from a jar is already cooked, so you can add it to your dish without any additional cooking. However, if you want to heat up your pesto, you can do so by gently warming it in a pan over low heat. Just be careful not to overcook the pesto, as this will cause it to lose its flavor and color.

What do Italians put pesto on? ›

Italian Tradition

It can be mixed into tomato sauce to enhance the flavor of pasta dishes or used with fish fillets to make them more appetizing. There are other versions of pesto with variations in the ingredients, but these are not part of the Ligurian tradition.

What protein is good with pesto pasta? ›

Chicken and asparagus or mushrooms. Sausage and kale or spinach. Well I'm making orzo with chicken breast, roasted cherry tomatoes, pickled peppers, and sautéed diced zucchini. I really love pasta and pesto but feel kind of bad when I eat it without some protein and veggies.

What is pesto best with? ›

Pesto might just be the perfect flavor enhancer. It features a well-rounded balance of peppery basil, buttery pine nuts and salty Italian cheese that's impossible to resist. If you've got a jar on hand, you're in luck. You can use it to easily upgrade fish, salads and bread—or make a big batch of pesto pasta.

What meat goes well with pasta? ›

The Best Proteins That Will Compliment Your Pasta
  • Chicken. When you think of protein in your pasta, you probably think of chicken. ...
  • Steak. If you are looking to treat yourself, add some steak to your pasta. ...
  • Shrimp. ...
  • Salmon.
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