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Stuffed Mushrooms

Posted on February 8, 2019February 8, 2019 by Lisa Mobius

I promised good food and recipes. Here is one I want to share. My mom has been making stuffed mushrooms for years. Some of the best if you ask me and many others who have had the pleasure of tasting these over time. Ours is stuffed with Italian Sausage…not crab, or lobster, or other proteins. We love our Italian sausage, and if I don’t say so myself I make a pretty good home-made one.

Italian Sausage Stuffed Mushrooms

I cannot share a recipe but I can share how I prepare them. First, remove the stem from the mushroom and place the caps on a baking sheet lined with parchment or non-stick liner.

Prepare the other ingredients. Small dice a couple peppers. Green, red, yellow, orange…it does not matter. Set them aside. Take the mushroom stems and place in food processor to rough chop and set aside. Place sausage in skillet and brown. Scrape the bottom several times to prevent sticking. Drain off the fat. Return back to burner and add chopped stems and peppers. Sautee for a few more minutes.

Sausage, pepper, stem mixture

Remove this mixture from the skillet and place in large bowl. Now add mozzarella cheese and bread crumbs. I add about 12 ounces of cheese when I use 2 pounds of sausage. Mix this quickly to help it melt. Add bread crumbs to make mixture stick together. This is why I cannot provide a recipe. It all depends on how much fat is in your sausage and how much cheese you used. What you are looking for is a nice mixture that forms a ball and will not fall apart when you stuff the mushroom.

Let this mixture set until cool enough to stuff the caps. Once cool, just scoop up a small ball and fill the mushroom. Make sure you have enough mixture to make a nice round ball on the top of the cap. At this time, you can either bake them in a 350 degree oven or put them in a container and freeze. I make a large batch and freeze them all the time. Makes it easy to pull out and bake for quick appetizers. At the end of baking put a little more cheese on the top. Choose your flavor here. Enjoy.

Well, comment below and let me know how your’s turned out or what other type of recipe you would like to see.

Posted in Food, VeggetablesTagged appetizers, comfortfood, food, Mushrooms, peppers

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