Vegan Stuffed Mushrooms (Gluten-free + Vegan) | Healthy Recipes (2024)

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If you know me even just a little bit, you’d know how much I love a good party, especially those centered around eating, and OK yes, drinking, too! Everything in moderation, right? I love an excuse to wear a fun outfit, make some special treats and just enjoy myself. Our house is fairly small so it is very rare that I entertain at home, so I have to wait on other people to have parties and invite me, but when they do, I always jump at the chance to create something yummy to share with others. Besides the joy I get by making people happy with the food I make, the biggest reason I enjoy bringing something to share is the guarantee that I will have at least one thing to eat. Being that I am gluten-free and dairy-free and I also refrain from eating processed foods, it can be quite hard to indulge at parties and other get-togethers.

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The other reason I love being able to bring some food to share to a party, is so I can spread the good word about eating clean and healthy. I think many people attribute the words “clean”, “processed-free” or even “gluten-free”, to mean taste-free and unexciting. I love changing people’s perceptions on food and eating and showing them just how much fun you can have with your food, even with a clean diet.

This recipe would be great for many different types of co*cktail parties, whether it be a casual sports party for the Super Bowl or a fancy New Year’s Eve bash. They are as dressed down or dressed us as you need them to be. These stuffed mushrooms are grain-free and vegan, they are perfectly bite-sized and so full of flavor and texture. They are so quick to make, too. Plus, you could make these ahead of time, stuff them and put them in the oven just before the guests start to arrive.

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These Vegan Grain-free Stuffed Mushroomsare so simple to make and are the perfect small-bite party food. If the party isn’t at your place, make them ahead and pop them in the oven just before serving at your holiday or co*cktail party destination. They are of course perfect for any gluten-free and/or vegan eaters, but I promise all of the party guests will enjoy them and the bonus is they are easy on the waistline at a time of year when temptation is around every corner.

It was fun making these on a random work day (since we work from home) and eating them in the middle of the day, felt like we had a little party of our own.

Do you like bringing a dish or a treat to share when you go to a party or would you rather just eat what others make?

This recipe was originally shared onCara’s Cravings as part of her Clean Eating co*cktail Party. Cara’s site is full of creative and delicious recipes that are always seasonally inspired and clean. Cara’s recipes will always give you the excitement and comfort we crave from food, but without any of the guilt.

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[print_this]Vegan Grain-free Stuffed Mushrooms
YIELD: 4-8, depending on size and quantity of mushrooms
What’s a party without the ever-popular stuffed mushrooms? These ones are loaded with walnuts, spinach and sundried tomatoes, a savory burst of flavor to feed any appetite.

  • 1 1/2 lbs. mushrooms, you can use baby portobellos, cremini or button
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1/4 cup fresh parsley, roughly chopped
  • 1 small red bell pepper, finely chopped – reserve a little for serving
  • 1 small shallot, finely chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, finely minced
  • 1/4 cup sun dried tomatoes, finely diced
  • 3/4 cup walnuts, finely, roughly chopped
  • 1 cup baby spinach, finely, roughly chopped
  • salt and pepper, to taste

Directions:
Preheat the oven to 375ºF.

Remove the stems from the mushrooms, set aside to dice and add to the filling. Brush mushrooms with a little olive oil, place stem side up and bake for 8-10 minutes.

In a medium pan over medium-high heat, add 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Saute the shallots, bell pepper, garlic and sun dried tomatoes for about 3 minutes until they start to get tender. Add in the parsley, finely chopped mushroom stems and chopped walnuts, cook another 2-3 minutes. Add in chopped baby spinach and allow it to wilt. Salt and pepper to taste.

Remove the mushrooms from the oven, pour off or soak up any water that accumulates in the mushrooms. Spoon the filling into the mushrooms and bake for an additional 10-12 minutes. Topped with fresh, raw diced red bell peppers and serve warm.[/print_this]

Vegan Stuffed Mushrooms (Gluten-free + Vegan) | Healthy Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Why did Olive Garden stop making stuffed mushrooms? ›

The Appetizer Was Removed From Menus

One Reddit thread shared speculation that the removal was due to a menu overhaul to simplify menus during COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020. Although the mushrooms may be gone from menus now, some fans of the appetizer still express their appreciation for them online.

Are Giorgio stuffed mushrooms gluten-free? ›

We do not add any gluten-containing ingredients to our stuffed, canned or jarred mushrooms. However, our Dawn Fresh Steak Sauce does contain gluten. We do not test our products for gluten; therefore, we cannot guarantee they are 100% gluten-free.

Can you freeze stuffed mushrooms after cooked? ›

Yes, you can freeze stuffed mushrooms. They are better if you freeze them before you bake them (see storage tips below) but you can freeze them after cooking as well. How long do stuffed mushrooms last once they are frozen? They will last for about 3 months in the freezer if they are uncooked, and about a month cooked.

Does Aldi sell stuffed mushrooms? ›

Nature's Pick Stuffed Mushrooms 220g | ALDI.

Why not to eat portobello mushrooms? ›

Mushrooms, including portobellos, can contain harmful compounds such as hydrazine and agaritine. Eating undercooked or raw mushrooms may lead to digestive discomfort and allergic reactions in some individuals.

Can celiacs eat mushrooms? ›

Simply said, like all fruits and vegetables, mushrooms are naturally gluten free, and make a delicious and nutritious addition to a gluten free diet. Mushrooms are naturally free of gluten, sodium and cholesterol, and are also a source of some very important nutrients.

Are the stuffed mushrooms at Red Lobster gluten free? ›

Is it Gluten Free? No.

Does Prego mushroom sauce have gluten? ›

Be the hero at dinner with Prego® Mushroom Pasta Sauce. Versatile and delicious, this classic red sauce features the bold flavors of vine-ripened tomatoes balanced with savory mushrooms. This gluten free, vegetarian pasta sauce has a taste everyone loves and a thick texture that doesn't water out.

What brings out the Flavour of mushrooms? ›

The study demonstrated that cooking methods have an effect on the flavor profile of white mushrooms. Sear mushrooms for a more intense roasted, charred and smoky flavor and overall aroma. Roast mushrooms to get more sweet, salty and umami tastes with caramelized, nutty and buttery flavors.

Do you leave the gills in stuffed mushrooms? ›

Gills do not have to be removed from portobello mushrooms to eat them, but if you're planning to stuff them, the gills will be in your way. For grilled portobello burgers and other nonstuffed mushroom recipes, you may leave the gills for richer flavor.

Do stuffed mushrooms reheat well? ›

The best way to reheat leftover stuffed mushrooms is in the oven. Place the mushrooms in a baking dish in the oven at 350 degrees F. In a pinch, you can rewarm in the microwave.

Can you eat stuffed mushrooms the next day? ›

The short answer is yes, but according to Rach, it's crucial that some parts of the stuffed mushroom recipe are done the day you plan to serve them for the best tasting results.

Is it better to freeze mushrooms raw or cooked? ›

You can certainly freeze mushrooms fresh, but cook them beforehand for the best texture and flavor. Mushrooms are full of water and when they're frozen from fresh, they can end up soggy, mushy and all around unpleasant. Cooking them beforehand, though, removes some of that moisture and results in better mushrooms.

Did Olive Garden bring back stuffed mushrooms? ›

The promos and the discontinuation of Olive Garden's giant stuffed shells are part of the chain tweaking its menu. In 2023, it discontinued its stuffed mushroom ravioli — another stuffed pasta causality of the chain-shifting focus.

What happened to the mushroom ravioli at Olive Garden? ›

While you can still order spaghetti at Olive Garden, of course, the time needed to prepare the noodles into the pie shape would be too inconvenient, especially during the busy lunch and dinner rushes. Another good example would be the mushroom ravioli, which was discontinued in June 2023.

Is there a mushroom shortage? ›

There is currently a mushroom shortage in the country, with a number of farms having closed, while a fire hit major producer Denny Mushrooms last year. Denny estimates that about 20% less is being supplied weekly. Furthermore, load shedding and increased input costs create challenges for producers.

Does Olive Garden still have portobello mushroom ravioli? ›

A discontinued restaurant favorite to make at home for date night. This Copycat Olive Garden Ravioli Di Portobello is just like the restaurant favorite! Discontinued from the menu, but now something you can make at home. Mushroom ravioli are topped with a creamy, sundried tomato and cheese sauce.

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