I just love mushrooms, though I don't like them raw. So I'm always finding a new way to make them stuffed or sauteed and include them in a lot of my dishes. Mushrooms also have some wonderful health benefits, like the following I found on Organic Facts
*Mushrooms have zero cholesterol, fats and very low
carbohydrates which help burn cholesterol when they are digested.
*Mushrooms are very effective in preventing cancer
of breast and prostrate due to presence of
Beta-Glucans and conjugated Linoleic Acid having anti carcinogenic effects.
*Mushrooms can be an ideal low energy diet for
diabetics. They contain natural insulin and enzymes which help break down sugar
or starch of the food. Diabetics often suffer from infections,
particularly in their limbs, and the natural antibiotics in mushrooms can help
protect them from this.
*Mushrooms contain natural antibiotics (similar to
penicillin, which itself is extracted from mushrooms), which help heal ulcers
and ulcerous wounds and protect them from infections. A good combination of
vitamins A, B-Complex and C, found in mushrooms also strengthens immune system.
*Mushrooms are the only vegetable and the second
known source (after cod liver oil) to contain vitamin-D in edible form. They
are rich in calcium (good for bones), iron (benefits in anemia), potassium (very good for lowering blood
pressure), copper (anti bacterial) and selenium (very
good for health of bones, teeth, nails, hair and as an anti oxidant).
These mushrooms were made using a bread stuffing and included the stems (waste not, want not!) along with the breadcrumbs. The fennel and Asiago cheese gave these a wonderful flavor and my family just loved them, I hope yours will too!
Fennel & Asiago Cheese Stuffed Mushrooms
24 Large White Mushrooms
1/2 c. Fennel, chopped
1 Clove Garlic, chopped
1 tsp. Extra Virgin Olive Oil
1/2 c. Asiago Cheese, shredded
1/2 c. Italian Breadcrumbs
3 tbsp. Butter, melted
Wash mushrooms, remove stems and place caps on a baking sheet. Add stems to a food processor and pulse so that they are chopped fine. Heat oil in a small saute pan and add the fennel and garlic. Saute for about 2 minutes then, add them to the bowl of mushroom stems. Mix in the cheese, breadcrumbs and butter. Next, stuff each mushroom cap with the stuffing and bake at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes until the breading is lightly brown. Makes 24. Points+=1pt. per mushroom
Enjoy!
You've done it again, Carrie! These mushrooms sounds fantastic! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa, these were really good but my favorites are the ones I'm making for Easter. Hmm..I wonder how many ways I can stuff a mushroom...maybe a new book idea! LOL
Deletethey sound so yummy Carrie
ReplyDeleteMisbah /Cupcakeluvs
Thank you Misbah!
DeleteThese sound delicious! And I love all the great information about mushrooms!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sonali!
DeleteI love stuffed mushrooms! I really need to make them more often. These sound great!
ReplyDeleteThe stuffed mushrooms look awesome!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE stuffed mushrooms and your flavor combination for the stuffing sounds awesome! Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I have another one coming up soon. I just love them too! :)
DeleteI have dried fennel that I bought for a recipe (you know, the $5 jar for 1/4 teaspoon)? I know it's not the same as fresh, but I'd like to use it for something else. How much do you think I should use in this recipe?
ReplyDeleteSorry it's taken me so long to get back to you Jaime but I have been away. Dried fennel is more pungent than fresh so I'd use it sparingly; maybe only 1/4 teaspoon. :)
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