Almond Stuffed Mushrooms

"These almond stuffed mushrooms make a delicious appetizer, or you could make a meal by putting the stuffed mushrooms on a bed of greens or grains. Mushrooms, as a relatively solitary representative in our diet from the fungi family, bring a very different nutrient profile from most other vegetables. They are thought of as an important component of healing in Chinese medicine."
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
13
Yields:
8 mushrooms
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Pull the stems off the mushrooms, chop them, and set them aside. Brush any dirt off the mushroom tops. Toast the almonds lightly in an oven or toaster oven at 300 degrees F for 5 minutes.
  • In a large pan, sauté the chopped onion in olive oil until translucent, then the garlic along with chopped mushroom stems and thyme.
  • Once the stems are soft, deglaze the pan with wine (red or white will each give a very different flavor, but whichever you prefer), and then add water.
  • Put the mushrooms in pan, tops down, and spoon a bit of the juice over them. Let them simmer in the liquid for about 5 minutes.
  • While they are simmering, grind the toasted almonds in a coffee grinder, blender or food processor. You can also use pre-ground almonds, but the flavor will not be as rich. Mix the ground almonds in a small bowl with salt, pepper and nutritional yeast.
  • Take the mushrooms out of the pan, and add the spinach to the pan. Sprinkle with salt, allowing the spinach to just wilt.
  • Take the pan off the heat, and stir in the almond mixture.
  • Fill the mushroom caps with the filling, then put in a single layer on a baking dish and bake in a preheated oven at about 350 degrees F for 15-20 minutes. The mushrooms should start to turn golden, and the stuffing will start to brown.

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  1. These are all favourite ingredients of mine, so I knew this would be good. I made half the recipe, using some pretty large mushrooms. Pretty easy for making something stuffed and I love the use of almonds vs breadcrumbs as I've seen in so many other recipes. I'd make these again using smaller mushrooms and serve as an appetizer.....I think you could prepare ahead of time and do the final 20 minutes of baking before you serve. This time I served as part of a main meal over some greens.
     
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