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Eggs baked in portobello mushrooms are lovely for breakfast and are perfect when you have people over for brunch.

They are actually substantial enough to serve as a filling lunch or even as a meatless dinner.

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The combination of mushrooms and eggs is a classic one. There are several ways to go about it, but my favorite is to stuff portobello mushrooms with eggs and bake them in the oven.

These breakfast mushrooms are a gorgeous and filling dish. I make them quite often because everyone always raves about them.They are ready in about 30 minutes, and they're quite easy to make.

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Ingredients

You'll only need a few simple ingredients to make this tasty breakfast. The exact measurements are listed in the recipe card below. Here's an overview of what you'll need:

Portobello mushrooms: I suggest you try to find ones that are similar in size and that are not too deep. This will ensure that the eggs will cook evenly.

Olive oil spray: I love cooking with this delicious oil. But if you'd rather use an oil with a higher smoke point, you can use avocado oil instead.

To season: Kosher salt, black pepper, and garlic powder.

Eggs: I normally use large eggs, but in this recipe, it's better to use medium eggs.

Parmesan cheese: It's best to use finely grated cheese and not coarsely shredded.

Chopped parsley: I use it mostly for garnish. It does greatly enhance the appearance of this dish.

Instructions

Making these breakfast mushrooms is easy! Scroll down to the recipe card for detailed instructions. Here's an overview of the steps:

  • Your first step is to broil portobello mushrooms.
  • Next, break an egg into each mushroom cap.
  • Bake until the egg whites are set. That's it! Breakfast is served.
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Expert tip

The mushrooms are the stars of the show here, so choose them well. It's best to use large, firm portobello mushrooms. You don't want them too flat (or the egg will spill) or too deep (or the egg will take forever to cook).

Frequently asked questions

Should I remove the gills?

Yes, it's best to remove them, although not mandatory. Removing the gills helps prevent the mushrooms from releasing too much water and becoming soggy.

Do you wash mushrooms before using them in a recipe?

You should clean mushrooms, but it's best to do so with damp paper towels. If you wash them they'll absorb water and become soggy.

How can I prevent the mushrooms from being soggy?

Here's what you can do to ensure the mushrooms are not soggy:

1. Wipe them clean, don't wash them (they absorb water).

2. Remove the gills. They tend to release a lot of liquid (I admit to not always doing this!).

3. Pre-broil them to release some of the water.

4. During the final step of baking, bake just until the egg whites are cooked. Baking too long will result in mushy mushrooms that have released their liquid into the eggs. But even if that happens, do not despair: carefully drain the liquid, and place the mushrooms on paper towels to soak as much of the liquid as you can.

Variations

The best way to vary this recipe is to add spices. In addition to salt, pepper, and garlic powder, you could sprinkle the eggs with a little onion powder, chili powder, or red pepper flakes.

Serving suggestions

These tasty mushrooms make a fun weekend breakfast, a great lunch, or a filling meatless dinner when served with a salad or some steamed veggies.

When I make them for dinner, I often serve them with a simple side of tomato salad. This makes for a delicious and colorful meal.

Storing leftovers

This dish is best enjoyed right away. If you must keep leftovers, do so only if the eggs are fully cooked.

Place the leftovers on paper towels in an airtight container (to absorb extra liquid) and keep them in the fridge for up to 3 days. Replace the paper towels daily. Reheat them in the microwave, covered, on 50% power.

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Breakfast Mushrooms

These breakfast mushrooms are in fact substantial enough to serve as a filling lunch or a meatless dinner.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time25 minutes mins

Total Time30 minutes mins

Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Servings: 2 servings

Calories: 258kcal

Author: Vered DeLeeuw

Ingredients

  • 4 large portobello mushrooms
  • Olive oil spray
  • ½ teaspoon Diamond Crystal kosher salt divided
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper, divided
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • 4 medium eggs
  • 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese
  • 4 tablespoons chopped parsley for garnish

Instructions

  • Preheat the broiler, setting the temperature to high. Set an oven rack in the middle of the oven. Line a rimmed broiler-safe baking sheet with foil.

  • Wipe the mushrooms clean with a damp paper towel. Gently twist off or cut the stem of each mushroom. Holding each mushroom in one hand, use a spoon to gently scrape out the gills.

  • Spray the mushroom caps with olive oil cooking spray on both sides. Sprinkle with ¼ teaspoon kosher salt, ⅛ teaspoon pepper, and ¼ teaspoon garlic powder. Broil until just tender, about 5 minutes on each side.

  • Remove the mushrooms from the oven. Drain any liquids. Switch the oven from broil to bake, setting the temperature to 400 degrees F.

  • Break an egg into each mushroom. If your eggs are large, you'll probably need to break each egg into a small bowl and pour some of the egg white out before pouring it into the mushrooms.

  • Sprinkle the mushrooms with the cheese. Bake until the egg whites are cooked, about 15 minutes.

  • Sprinkle the eggs with the remaining ¼ teaspoon salt and ⅛ teaspoon pepper. Garnish with parsley and serve.

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Notes

The FDA recommends cooking eggs thoroughly.

During the final step of baking, bake just until the egg whites are cooked. Baking too long will result in mushy mushrooms that have released their liquid into the eggs. But even if that happens, do not despair: carefully drain the liquid, and place the mushrooms on paper towels to soak as much of the liquid as you can.

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Nutrition per Serving

Serving: 2mushrooms | Calories: 258kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Protein: 20g | Fat: 16g | Sodium: 527mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 4g

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Breakfast Mushrooms - Healthy Recipes Blog (19) Vered DeLeeuw, LL.M., CNC, has been following a low-carb real-food diet and blogging about it since 2011. She's a Certified Nutrition Coach (NASM-CNC), has taken courses at the Harvard School of Public Health, and has earned a Nutrition and Healthy Living Certificate from Cornell University. Her work has appeared in several major media outlets, including Healthline, HuffPost, Today, Women's Health, Shape, and Country Living. Click to learn more about Vered.

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  1. Lisa

    Delicious, but I had to cook the eggs separately because my mushrooms flattened when cooking. How do I keep that rounded shape?

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    • Vered DeLeeuw

      Hi Lisa,
      I'm not sure, as that hasn't happened to me. But if I were you, I would try to buy deeper mushrooms next time.

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FAQs

Can I eat mushrooms for breakfast? ›

Beloved by British and other Anglophone cooks, mushrooms on toast is a hearty savory dish that can be made quickly. It's cheap and delicious if you use ordinary cultivated mushrooms, and suitable for any time of day: breakfast, lunch, tea, dinner or late snack. One pound of mushrooms is just right for two servings.

Is it OK to eat the gills of a portobello mushroom? ›

Yes, the dark gills of portobello mushrooms are edible. However, most chefs remove them as they darken the color of the dish they are using them in. Why remove gills from portobello mushrooms? Most people remove the mushroom gills during the cleaning process because dirt or sand may hide in the gill structure.

Can we mix egg and mushroom? ›

Yes, you can absolutely eat eggs and mushrooms together. Eggs and mushrooms can be combined in various delicious dishes, such as omelets, scrambled eggs, frittatas, quiches, and more. They complement each other well in terms of flavor and texture, making for a tasty and nutritious meal.

Is it better to bake or fry mushrooms? ›

There are many tasty mushroom recipes and techniques for cooking mushrooms, but we think roasting them is one of the best; the high and dry heat can bring out all their savory, meaty, deeply complex flavors.

What is the healthiest way to cook mushrooms for breakfast? ›

The best (read: healthiest) way to cook mushrooms, according to the research, isn't in a pan. Rather, you will reap the most health benefits from your white button, portabella, cremini, or shiitake mushrooms by grilling them—and microwaving them.

When should I not eat my mushrooms? ›

If the mushrooms have bruises or dark spots, look slimy and wet, or are slightly darker in color than usual, they are starting to go bad. The surfaces of the mushroom should be dry and appear plump.

What are the symptoms of portobello mushroom poisoning? ›

Symptoms include severe gastrointestinal upsets such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. If the person who has eaten the mushroom has collapsed, stopped breathing, is having a fit or is suffering an anaphylactic reaction, immediately ring triple zero (000) for an ambulance.

Why not to eat mushroom gills? ›

Mushrooms gills can give your dish a muddy appearance

Mushroom gills are completely edible, but not everyone is jazzed about including them in their dish. While some people claim that they give dishes a distractingly earthy or bitter flavor, I've never noticed a significant difference, at least not with my tongue.

Can we eat mushroom which is black inside? ›

Bruises and brown spots When it comes to food safety, discoloration is never a good sign. If you notice your mushrooms getting darker in color and developing new spots, then your mushrooms are going bad and shouldn't be eaten. Sour or fishy smell Fresh mushrooms should smell slightly sweet and earthy, but not foul.

Which food is not taken with mushroom? ›

For instance, mushrooms can be quite overpowering when combined with some fruits and sweet foods such as ice cream or fruit salad. As a result, it's generally considered poor food pairing etiquette to put mushrooms into these dishes.

What should not be eaten with egg? ›

The combination of eggs with these things can be harmful to health.
  1. Dairy Products. Eggs should not be eaten with soy milk. ...
  2. Soy milk. Many people like to eat eggs or omelettes with tea for breakfast. ...
  3. Tea. ...
  4. Sugar.
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What we should not do before cooking mushroom? ›

Never salt the mushrooms before cooking. Salt draws out moisture and will therefore make them extremely mushy.

Why should we boil mushroom before cooking? ›

Starting Your Mushrooms In Water Intensifies Their Flavor

When we cook mushrooms, both the water and the air are forced out of the hyphae, collapsing the air pockets and preventing any water or oil from entering the mushroom.

What is the healthiest way to prepare mushrooms? ›

The researchers concluded that the best way to cook mushrooms while still preserving their nutritional properties is to grill or microwave them, as the fried and boiled mushrooms showed significantly less antioxidant activity.

What are the benefits of mushroom for breakfast? ›

Mushrooms will help give you energy. Mushrooms are rich in B vitamins: riboflavin [B2], folate [B9], thiamine [B1], pantothenic acid [B5] and niacin [B3]. These help the body utilize energy from the food we consume and produce red blood cells, which carry oxygen throughout the body.

What mushrooms to take in the morning? ›

Morning Mushrooms:

We like to enjoy Cordyceps, Chaga, Lion's Mane and Turkey Tail earlier in the day to make the most of their invigorating qualities.

What is the healthiest way to eat mushrooms? ›

The researchers concluded that the best way to cook mushrooms while still preserving their nutritional properties is to grill or microwave them, as the fried and boiled mushrooms showed significantly less antioxidant activity.

What can you not eat with mushrooms? ›

Although mushrooms are incredibly versatile and pair well with a variety of ingredients, there are certain dishes that they don't usually go with. For instance, mushrooms can be quite overpowering when combined with some fruits and sweet foods such as ice cream or fruit salad.

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