We think the majority of people can agree that mushrooms are simply delicious. They make for excellent swap-outs for a lot of traditionally meaty dishes. The variety of mushrooms is ridiculous and there’s one for every occasion! Today, we’re focusing on oyster mushrooms and their versatility. We went through the Food Monster App and found 10 meaty, delightful recipes where this thick and hearty mushroom is the star.
1. Lemon and Garlic Oyster Mushroom Scallops
Lemon and Garlic Oyster Mushroom Scallops
Mushrooms are usually served as a side dish, but they are also a great substitute for meat in a lot of plant-based recipes. Their meaty texture makes them great to use as a base for the scallops, like in this recipe for Lemon and Garlic Oyster Mushroom Scallops by Desiree Rodriguez.
2. Oyster Mushroom Steaks With Miso Gravy
Oyster Mushroom Streaks
Oyster Mushroom Streaks by Courtney West are an easy yet very delicious vegan-friendly main course. And, if you’re still trying to make plans for what you’re making for the holidays, we’ve got you covered. These meaty mushrooms are served over warm polenta and drizzled with a miso gravy that adds a unique nostalgia.
3. Oyster Mushroom Po’ Boy
Oyster Mushroom Po’ Boy
This Oyster Mushroom Po’ Boy by Hot for Food is sure to hit the spot for even the most critical of eaters. Tender, meaty oyster mushrooms make the perfect substitution for this classic dish.
4. Raw King Oyster Mushroom Calamari
Raw King Oyster Mushroom ‘Calamari’
Crispy and savory, Janet Malowany‘s Raw King Oyster Mushroom ‘Calamari’ appetizer is a crowd pleaser! In this recipe, fish is replaced with meaty mushrooms, and the breading is given a major nutritional revamping. Instead of just bread crumbs, this calamari is coated in a mixture of flax seeds and spices like garlic, sage, parsley, thyme, and black salt. Pair this dish with a tangy tomato dip and plenty of lemon.
5. Oyster Mushroom Ropa Vieja
Ropa Vieja
Lisa Dawn Angerame‘s Ropa Vieja is a version of one of Cuba’s designated national dishes. Ropa Vieja means “old clothes” or “dirty rags” in Spanish and this pile of goodness has that vibe. So, how do you veganize Ropa Vieja? Mushrooms! Actually, shredded oyster mushrooms. See that big oyster mushroom? You just pull it apart and it works great imitating dirty rags! The flavors in this dish are amazing – between the mushrooms, wine, capers, and olives – you can’t go wrong.
6. Puerto Rican Style Stewed Oyster Mushrooms
Puerto Rican Style Stewed Oyster Mushrooms
Served over brown rice, this meaty dish of Puerto Rican Style Stewed Oyster Mushrooms by Desiree Rodriguez is perfect for pleasing meat-eaters and vegans alike! Serve this at your next family dinner for a yummy, flavorful meal!
7. Fettuccine With Oyster Mushrooms and Thyme
Fettuccini With Oyster Mushrooms and Thyme
Nadine Horn and Jörg Mayer‘s Fettuccini With Oyster Mushrooms and Thyme is food for the soul and the body. These thick noodles are coated in a hearty, creamy, mushroom and thyme sauce and finished off with some fresh parsley and nooch (for a little extra cheesy flavor!). This is a recipe that will rise to the top of your go-to list in no time.
8. Meaty Mushroom Shawarma With Tzatziki
Vegan Mushroom Shawarma/Gyros
You have to try these Vegan Mushroom Shawarma/Gyros by Kirsten Kaminski! Paired with delicious vegan tzatziki and it came out so good that it’s legit your next new favorite dish!
9. Pulled Oyster Mushroom Bao Burger
Pulled Oyster Mushroom Bao Burgers
If you’re looking to seriously step up your burger game, these Pulled Oyster Mushroom Bao Burgers by Melina Kutelas are definitely worth your time. Steamed bao buns are stuffed with oyster mushrooms marinated in an umami sauce and paired with steamed kale and caramelized onions. No patties because if you have pulled oyster mushrooms what else do you need? Steaming a yeast dough instead of baking it is something pretty genius. It just leaves you with the softest and juiciest bread you can imagine — kind of like biting into a cloud.
10. King Oyster Skewers With Spicy Peanut-Ginger Sauce
King Oyster Mushrooms With A Spicy Peanut-Ginger Sauce
Food on sticks: we’re into it. We pressed, sliced, marinated, skewered, grilled, and then smothered these gorgeous King Oyster Mushrooms With A Spicy Peanut-Ginger Sauce by Wicked Healthy. This is a wicked easy and delicious way to use this type of mushroom! King Oyster mushrooms are one of our favorite shrooms for their versatility and meaty texture. Slice ’em and you’ve got plant-based scallops. Bread and fry these beauties for a beautiful appetizer. Slice them the other way, and you’ve got something to thread onto a skewer for a perfect, plant-based shroom dish!
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