Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms – Appetizers for Dinner

Stuffed mushrooms are one of my favorite appetizers. This dish, however is good enough for a whole meal! Perfect for date night or dinner for the in laws, these stuffed portobellos are sure to impress and are very simple to make. Serve two with a fresh salad or side of greens as the main course or slice into quarters to serve as classic appetizers. 

Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms

  • 4 portobello mushrooms, stems carefully removed
  • 1/2 cup filling:
    • Mushroom stems, finely chopped
    • 4 cloves garlic, diced
    • 1 cup ground meat (i used pork) *optional vegetarian substitution: 1 whole portobello mushroom, finely chopped
    • 1/2 onion, diced
    • half a dozen chopped pecans
    • 1/2 cup blue cheese (could use feta, goat cheese or another strongly flavored, crumbly cheese of your choice)
    • 1/2 cup (1 piece of toast) breadcrumbs
    • Pinches rosemary, salt, pepper and cayenne

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Remove the stems from the mushrooms, chop finely and toss in a pan with a drizzle olive oil, the the onions, garlic and ground meat. Cook until veggies are soft and meat has browned. In a medium bowl, combine breadcrumbs with the spices, nuts and cheese. Add the meat/veg mixture and stir to combine with dry ingredients.

Lightly oil a cookie sheet and set out mushrooms with space in between. Salt the caps. Carefully spoon about a half cup of the mixture into each cap and top with a bit more cheese. Lightly brush the edges of the caps with olive oil. Bake uncovered for about 15 minutes or until the cheese is melting, the mushrooms are softening and the pan is sizzling. You don’t want to cook them to ‘mush’ but you also want the mushrooms to be totally hot and softening.

Yes, those are frozen green beans on our plates – but you should serve with a fresh side salad or at least freshly steamed vegetables or broiled asparagus. This meal blew my husband away and we were both swooning in food comas for hours afterward. I will definitely be cooking this dish for my in laws when next they visit. It’s always good to have an easy, yet super impressive and delicious recipe on hand for those “special” occasions!

Do you enjoy “appetizers” for dinner?

 

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Homestead Update: Sweeping, Chopping and Getting Manly

This week’s homestead update is a big “hoorah” for my husband! My Houstonian city-boy has spent the last 2+ years letting Oregon slowly sink into his bones one hike or mushroom foraging trip at a time. But now: he’s a real-life Oregonian farmer! Let’s hear it for my manly man!

Never ending field of Scotch Broom? You’re no match for us!

Before...

After!

Giant 80+ year old tree in the lawn? Watch out – you’re gonna get split into bits!

And your limbs are going to go up in flames (on burn approved days only, of course)!

Life is pretty good out here on the farm, i must say. Sure beats the Houston traffic, don’t you think? And if all that hard work isn’t enough – we have a waterfall to go relax by and stick our toes in while enjoying delicious locally crafted beers. Yep – life is GOOD.

I’m so proud of my husband! He’s a real trooper and the best friend a gal could have. <3

What does your husband or wife do (for you the family or around the house) that makes you the most proud?

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Fiber Fridays: Rabbit Inspired, an Easter Mobile

Gosh, it’s been a while since i posted any Fiber Friday posts! I’ve been a little busy with the farm so there hasn’t been much knitting, spinning or entertaining carrying on worth posting about. Fiber Friends is gearing up for spring, however so i thought i’d post my recent project. Can you tell what’s been inspiring me lately?

This mobile is ready in time for Easter but is perfect for display in a girl or boy’s room all year round. Each rabbit has a a ball appliqued with a heart hovering over it and the purchaser gets their choice of ribbon color to wrap around the wood embroidery hoop. This mobile would make an awesome baby shower gift, Easter present or personal indulgence… you don’t need an excuse! Embrace the cuteness…. despite my horrid photos. Sigh – i have got to quit planning chicken tractors and spend some time setting up a proper photo are with great lighting! I’m tired of hiding the cuteness with poorly lit photos. :( grrrrr

What do you think? Would you be happy if these bunnies hopped into your child’s nursery?

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Wordless Wednesday – Corgi + Chicken

These photos are dying for a caption. Please provide!

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