Mmmmm... Grilled Portobello Mushrooms

Growing up, I was a slightly picky eater. Can't imagine that now as I'll give nearly anything a try at least once. I wouldn't eat mushrooms or onions at all as a kid, but now each of those items make it into my grocery cart on a weekly basis. I don't ever recall hearing of Portobello Mushrooms as a kid, but then there are quite a few veggies that have become quite popular in the last 5-10 years that many of us never heard of before. One of the things I love about Portobello Mushrooms is that they have a meaty texture and when you are planning to have a "meat-less" entree they can provide that bit of substance that the carnivore at your table will be craving.

I mentioned earlier this week that I picked up a copy of Cook's Illustrated, Summer Entertaining and Grilling magazine. I've Grilled Portobellos on many occasions, but when I saw the article that accompanied the recipe I was nodding my head "yes" as I read the problems that they had encountered. When you grill them directly on the grate, they can get charred to black before they are fully cooked since they are a thicker mushroom. The solution they came up with is to seal the mushrooms in foil for the primary cooking time, then remove from the foil and allow to cook for about 1 minute on the grill to get the grill marks. This really did make a big difference in the texture from when I had grilled them directly on the grate. I will continue to use this method, but may try other marinade options.

The marinade was tasty, however the lemon flavor was a bit too tangy. My Oldest, who LOVES mushrooms, wasn't able to get past one bite due to the tanginess. I may switch to more of a balsamic marinade next time.




Grilled Portobello Mushrooms

Recipe by Adapted from Cook's Illustrated, Summer Grilling &Entertaining - Summer 2008
Ingredients
  • 1/2 cup olive oil
  • 3 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 6 medium cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 4 (5-6 inch diameter) portobello mushrooms, stems removed and discarded, caps wiped clean
Cooking Directions
  1. Combine oil through salt in a large zip-lock plastic bag. Add mushrooms; seal bag and gently shake to coat mushrooms with marinade. Let stand at room temperature until seasoned, about 1 hour.

  2. Meanwhile, cut 4 12-inch square pieces of foil (I used one large piece of foil that all mushrooms could fit inside).

  3. Remove mushrooms from marinade. Place foil square on work surface and set mushroom(s) on top, gill side up. Fold foil edges over to enclose the mushroom and seal the edges.

  4. Cook over high heat on gas grill for 7-9 minutes. Then, using tongs unseal the foil and remove mushrooms to grill top. Place gill side up so that the top will get grill marks. Cook for about 1 minute.

Comments

Sounds great. I'm so jealous of all these great grilling recipes I keep seeing, as I don't have a grill. It would be so nice to do some grilling, especially for the holiday weekend.
That Girl said…
when we first moved to CA I discovered portabella sandwiches and I ate them almost every meal
Patsyk said…
vicarious foodie - bummer that you can't grill! Sounds like a grill pan is something you just "have" to have! ;)

that girl - I love portobello sandwiches... I wish I had discovered them earlier since they are so satisfying!

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