Brooke's Portabellas
- 2 whole portabella mushroom caps
- soy sauce
- Worcestershire sauce
- Kitchen Bouquet, Liquid
- mccormick's spicy McCormick's Montreal Brand steak seasoning
- fresh minced garlic
- 2 -4 teaspoons margarine or 2 -4 teaspoons butter
- 1 yellow onion
- 1 cup water
- Take the Portabello caps, wash them, and let dry for about 10 mins or blot dry with towel.
- You want them dry enough to absorb all of the flavors.
- I make separate pouches with foil and toss them in the oven or straight onto the edge of the grill outside.
- If you do this, use 2 sheets of foil per pouch and after you've stuffed them, fold them up like a burrito.
- You can put it all into a baking dish though.
- Just make sure that the dish is small enough that the mushrooms are at least part of the way covered in liquid after they get hot.
- I would line the dish with foil and cover with foil as well though.
- You do not want the liquid to burn off.
- I do this on the stove top with great results all of the time too.
- So, grab a pan if you wanna.
- Just be sure to cover it and stir often until the Mushrooms are done to your desired tenderness.
- First, slice the mushrooms thickly, about as thick as your ring finger (beside your pinky).
- Put into your pouch or dish and set aside.
- Cut your onion whichever kind you like.
- I love Yellow with this.
- I use large chunks but, chop as desired.
- Then, top your mushrooms with it.
- Depending on how spicy you like your food, cover Mushroom and Onion with the McCormick's Seasoning.
- I use A LOT .
- I mean A L O T!
- :).
- You can sub.
- McCormick's for coarse black pepper, but it won't do it justice.
- Next, put on your garlic.
- I use about 1/2 of a teaspoon minced for 2 mushroom caps.
- It seems like a lot but, keep in mind, that it has to "stand up" to the sauces that you are about to add, which are all powerful by themselves.
- In a bowl, mix 10 shakes of Soy sauce ( use low sodium soy sauce or reduce the amount if you aren't a salt lover), 5 shakes of Worcestershire sauce, 5 shakes of Kitchen Bouquet, and 2-4 tablespoons of margarine or butter.
- I use 3 teaspoons per cap.
- Then, add about 1/4 cup of water and microwave until melted.
- Stir well and pour mixture over the mushrooms, cover with foil or close pouches, and bake in the oven for about 15-20 mins at 350F If you like them firmer, go 10 or 15.
- If you like wetter and softer like me, go 20.
- *If you do foil pouches on the grill, check them every 5 minutes or they will shrivel into nothing!
- *Everyone in my house is ADDICTED to these and we never EVER grill without them.
- So, let me know if you like them too.
- =).
- If you don't like them MY way, after you try it, experiment with adding more or less of any item to find your perfect flavor.
- Though I've never seen anyone scrape this to the side of the plate.
- hehehee.
portabella mushroom, soy sauce, worcestershire sauce, kitchen, garlic, yellow onion, water
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/brookes-portabellas-216764 (may not work)