Mushroom Recipes

Grilled Portobello Mushroom Sandwich with Roasted Red Pepper

Posted at July 26, 2012 | By : | Categories : Mushroom Recipes | 0 Comment

A delicious grilled portobello mushroom sandwich recipe with roasted red peppers. Portobello mushrooms make a great meat substitute for vegetarians.

Grilled Portobello Mushroom Sandwich with Roasted Red Pepper


makes one sandwich
Grilled Portobello Mushroom Sandwich
Ingredients:
portobello mushroom cap
1/4 large red bell pepper
extra virgin olive oil
red wine
salt
freshly ground black pepper
provolone cheese
baby spinach leaves
fresh tomato slice (preferably heirloom)
pesto
hamburger bun or Kaiser roll

Preparation Instructions:

1. First of course, start the fire in your grill. We usually use wood for the wonderful wood smoke flavor. Let the fire burn down some.

2. In the meantime, wash all of your veggies. Remove the stem from the portobello mushroom cap, and cut your bell pepper, removing the stem and seeds. Wash the spinach and set it aside, and slice the cheese.

3. Place the portobello mushroom cap upside down on a plate and sprinkle it liberally with extra virgin olive oil, red wine, and a little salt and pepper. Make sure it’s nice and wet, so that it can soak up all of that juice as it cooks.

4. When the fire has burned down some and the coals are really hot, carefully transfer the portobello mushroom cap to the grill without spilling its contents. If you are also cooking any hamburgers, you will probably want to put them on first to cook a little longer, because the mushroom cap does not take long.

5. Watch the mushroom cap carefully. When it starts to blacken and wrinkle around the outside, check the middle with a fork. If the cap is very soft and pliant, and the fork sinks in without any resistance, it is done. Take it off of the grill.

6. At the same time as the mushroom cap is cooking, put the quarter of the red pepper on the grill, skin side down. When it starts to blacken, lay the pepper jack cheese all over it to melt. When the cheese is melted, remove the pepper from the grill.

7. Meanwhile, right before the pepper and mushroom get done, toast the bun or Kaiser roll on the grill.

8. When everything is done, spread some pesto on both sides of the bun. Assemble the sandwich with the mushroom, pepper and cheese, and the baby spinach leaves. Add a little salt and pepper if needed. Enjoy!

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