Apronese would like to share with you another pasta dish in this post. It’s the portobello mushroom pasta recipe. It works marvelously!
This pasta is super simple, but packed with flavor. Read on to see how to make it!
Portobella Mushroom Pasta Recipe
Meaty portobella mushrooms, garlic, herbs, and Parmesan make this pasta irresistible.
Author: Beth
Prep Time: 15 mins / Cook Time: 30 mins / Total Time: 45 mins
Servings: 4
Ingredients
- 2 large portobella mushroom caps ($2.70)
- 3 tbsp olive oil, divided ($0.48)
- 1 tbsp red wine vinegar ($0.04)
- 12 oz rigatoni ($0.82)
- 2 cloves garlic ($0.16)
- 1/2 tsp dried thyme ($0.03)
- 1/4 cup grated parmesan ($0.42)
- to taste salt and pepper ($0.10)
- 1/4 bunch flat leaf parsley ($0.19)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Line a baking sheet with foil and then spritz lightly with non-stick spray. Lightly brush off any dirt or debris from the portobella mushrooms and then drizzle each cap with 1/2 tablespoon of olive oil, 1/2 tablespoon of red wine vinegar, and a slight sprinkle of salt and pepper (both sides). Place the seasoned mushrooms on the prepared baking sheet (gill side down) and roast in the preheated oven for 30 minutes.
- While the mushrooms are roasting, begin to boil a large pot of water to cook the pasta. Once the water reaches a full boil, add the pasta and continue to boil for 7-10 minutes or until tender. Reserve about a cup of the starchy cooking water before draining the pasta in a colander.
- Mince the garlic and add it to a large skillet along with the remaining 2 tablespoons of olive oil and the dried thyme. Cook the garlic and thyme over medium-low heat for 2-3 minutes, or until the garlic is tender. Remove the skillet from the heat. Roughly chop the parsley.
- When the mushrooms have finished roasting, carefully cut each cap in half and then slice crosswise into thin strips. Add the drained pasta, sliced mushrooms, and chopped parsley to the skillet with the garlic (heat turned off). Toss to coat. Use a small amount of the reserved pasta water to loosen the pasta if it becomes dry. Add the parmesan cheese and toss to coat once again. If desired, add an extra splash of red wine vinegar before serving
Nutrition
Serving: 1 Serving ・ Calories: 439.28 kcal ・ Carbohydrates: 66.03 g ・ Protein: 13.53 g ・ Fat: 13.28 g ・ Sodium: 328.65 mg ・ Fiber: 3.08 g
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How to Make Portobella Mushroom Pasta – Step-by-step Photos
Step 1: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Cover a baking sheet with foil and spritz lightly with non-stick spray.
Drizzle the mushrooms with about a 1/2 tbsp of olive oil and red wine vinegar (each) and sprinkle lightly with salt and pepper.
Turn the caps over so that they’re gill side down (opposite of this picture) and roast for 30 minutes in the oven.
Step 2: Meanwhile, bring a large pot of water to a rolling boil and then add the pasta. Boil the pasta for 7-10 minutes, or until it is tender.
Save some of the starchy pasta water before draining the pasta in a colander.
Step 3: Mince the garlic and add it to a large skillet along with the remaining 2 tbsp of olive oil and the dried thyme.
Cook over medium-low heat for a couple of minutes, or until the garlic is tender.
Once it’s tender, turn the heat off.
Step 4: When the mushrooms are finished roasting, cut each in half and then slice crosswise into thin strips.
Be careful, as they’re very hot. Cut as thin as possible so that you can get a little bit of mushroom in every bite.
Step 5: Add the sliced mushrooms to the skillet along with the drained pasta and roughly chopped parsley.
Step 6: Toss everything to coat in the olive oil mixture. If your pasta gets dry or sticky, add a touch of the reserved pasta water.
Step 7: Add the parmesan and toss to coat again. I like to add the parmesan last, after everything has had a chance to cool slightly so that the parmesan coats the pasta in its grated form.
Step 8: And it’s ready to eat! You can add another splash of red wine vinegar just before serving, if needed.
Rich portobella mushrooms give a deep earthy flavor, while garlic, thyme, parmesan, and a splash of red wine vinegar add zing to the pasta.
To level up your pasta, you can add either spinach, sun dried tomatoes, feta cheese, or goat cheese. They all go marvelously with portobella mushrooms.