Stuffed mushrooms are one of those things on a restaurant menu that always draws my eyes. They can be stuffed with all sorts of things like cream cheese or seafood, bread crumbs, sausage and more. My favorite is cream cheese stuffed with double garlic butter from Boars Night Out, but don’t be afraid to mix it up because one time I made an amazing Chorizo stuffed mushroom that blew my mind served on top of pasta.
Prep Time: 15 minutesminutes
Cook Time: 25 minutesminutes
Course: Appetizer, Side Dish
Cuisine: Veggies
Keyword: Different, Savoury
Difficulty: Easy
Servings: 6
Author: Russell Bird
Ingredients
12each12 Whole white mushrooms, the bigger the better (pre-washed or brushed)
Preheat the smoker to 350 degreesCut the tough ends off the mushrooms and remove the stems from the caps. Mince the mushroom stems and season with double garlic butter. Toss the stems into a frying pan with butter and cook down until the stems soften.
Stuff It
Mix the soften stems with the cream cheese and then put a little bit of the mixture into each mushroom cap. Sprinkle with any reserved double garlic butter seasoning and spread out on a baking sheet.
Cooking the Caps
Get the baking sheet and place on the smoker for about 15 minutes until the centers get melty and the mushroom caps appear to soften.
Serve Hot
Arrange the mushrooms on a serving plate and serve hot.
Step by Step
Preheat Smoker to 350 Degrees
Cut the Ends off the mushroom stems and remove the whole stem from the cap
Dice the stems and dry them until soft with butter