These ground turkey stuffed portobello mushrooms have creamy black garlic cheese, spinach, onions and roasted red peppers for an easy and unbelievably tasty dinner!
Want to laugh? One of the first recipes I posted (about a whole month into blogging) was for cheese stuffed portobello mushrooms. Go take a look at that post (don’t be thrown off by the first picture of that phallic mushroom from wikipedia) then come back and laugh with me.
Another great stuffed vegetable recipe from the early days were these Cheesy Mushroom Stuffed Peppers.
Not quite as bad as those stuffed mushrooms but comical nonetheless for sure!
Ah, good times.
I still stand by that stuffed mushroom recipe though.
I actually remember how cheesy and delicious it was that day I made it but if given the choice now, pretty sure I’d pick these turkey stuffed portobello mushrooms instead.
That whole “we eat with our eyes first” thing might just have some legs.
The addition of lean ground turkey gives them staying power those original stuffed mushrooms didn’t have while the black garlic gourmet cheese (and some extra cheddar for good measure) keeps them creamy and cheesy like any good stuffed vegetable should be.
More stuffed vegetable recipes to try: Bruschetta Hummus Stuffed Zucchini, Cheesy Chicken Stuffed Eggplant, Asian Steak Stuffed Grilled Avocados and these Bison Stuffed Peppers.
The black garlic creamy cheese is delicious enough to eat straight out of the container with a simple cracker.
In fact, it was hard to save it for the recipe when initially trying it that way.
With quality ingredients, nothing artificial and an incredible taste, it’s a spread you could just as easily put out as is for an appetizer tray as you could cooking with it like in these turkey stuffed portobello mushrooms.
Ground Turkey Stuffed Mushroom Ingredients
- extra virgin olive oil
- ground turkey
- onion
- baby spinach
- fresh herbs (sage, rosemary, etc.)
- black garlic creamy gourmet cheese (I used the Finlandia brand)
- cheddar
- roasted red peppers
- salt and pepper
- portobello mushroom caps
- butter
- panko breadcrumbs
- regular breadcrumbs
How to Make Stuffed Mushrooms Using Ground Turkey
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and heat the oil in a skillet.
Add the ground turkey and onion. Once browned, add the spinach and half of the herbs. Sprinkle in salt and pepper to taste.
Remove the turkey mixture and place in a large bowl.
Add the cheeses and roasted red peppers.
Place the prepared cleaned mushroom caps on a parchment lined baking sheet and fill with the turkey mixture.
Melt the butter in a small pan and add the breadcrumbs and remaining herbs. Stir until lightly toasted them top each filled mushroom.
Bake for 20 minutes and serve.
Not in the mood to stuff? Make portobello fries instead. They’re battered and pan-fried to crispy perfection and reminiscent of bar food in a healthier, gluten-free way.
Tips for Making + Variations
- Considering the timing, feel free to use leftover Thanksgiving turkey (dark meat fans raise your hand!!) in place of the ground turkey, it’ll work just as well.
- You can also try them with some ground sausage for an even more decadent dinner. Either way, your mouth won’t be disappointed.
- If you don’t have the gourmet cheese, substitute cream cheese and mozzarella.
- Use smaller mushrooms to make these for appetizers.
- Ground turkey stuffed mushrooms are best eaten fresh. However, you can store leftovers in the fridge for a couple of days. Reheat in the oven or air fryer until they are warm.
Love this Turkey Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms recipe?
Try these other recipes: Buffalo Turkey Cauliflower Skillet, Bison Stuffed Peppers or, Chicken Stuffed Poblano Peppers and Tomato, arugula and ricotta salata stuffed portobellos.
Black Garlic Cheese and Turkey Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
- 3/4 pound ground turkey
- 1/2 cup chopped onion
- 2 cups packed baby spinach
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh herbs, sage, rosemary, etc., divided
- 7 ounces black garlic creamy gourmet cheese, I used Finlandia
- 3 ounces cheddar, grated
- 1/3 cup chopped roasted red peppers
- salt and pepper
- 4 portobello mushroom caps, cleaned
- 1/2 tablespoon butter
- 2 tablespoons panko breadcrumbs
- 2 tablespoons regular breadcrumbs
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat.
- Once hot, add the turkey and onion. Break the turkey into small pieces as it browns with a spatula.
- Add the spinach and 1 tablespoon of the herbs to the skillet once the turkey is browned. Season with salt and pepper to taste and cook until spinach is wilted.
- Transfer the turkey mixture to a large bowl.
- Add the creamy cheese, grated cheddar and roasted red peppers. Stir until well combined.
- Place the portobello mushrooms on a baking sheet gill side up and fill each mushroom with the turkey mixture.
- Place the butter in a small pan over medium heat. Once melted, add the breadcrumbs and remaining tablespoon of herbs. Stir with a spatula so that the breadcrumbs absorb the butter. Cook over medium heat 2-3 minutes until slightly toasted. Remove from heat and sprinkle the breadcrumb mixture on top of each filled mushroom.
- Bake the mushrooms for about 20 minutes until mushrooms start to give off liquid.
- Remove from the oven and serve warm.
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Gina Matsoukas is an AP syndicated writer. She is the founder, photographer and recipe developer of Running to the Kitchen — a food website focused on providing healthy, wholesome recipes using fresh and seasonal ingredients. Her work has been featured in numerous media outlets both digital and print, including MSN, Huffington post, Buzzfeed, Women’s Health and Food Network.
HEAVEN! Literal heaven! This recipe is absolutely genius! I love mushrooms and drench everything in garlic powder!
SO SO SO EXCITED to make these! Cannot wait for dinner tomorrow night! Thanks for posting Gina! Cheers!
That black garlic gourmet cheese sounds ahhmazing! And so do these turkey stuffed portobello mushrooms! These are so going on my need to make list!
Literally drooling.
Honestly, I cannot wait to make these! They sound awesome!
These mushrooms may get me to even love mushrooms! I tooootally cook with them, but it would take having one stuffed like this for me to be like OH HECK YEAH! So, for the sake of mushrooms everwhere, feed me?
I want to drop everything I’m doing and make a pan of these right away! I can never resist anything with portobellos and that black garlic cheese sounds to-die-for delicious.
What a great idea for turkey leftovers, love these!
I love how easy these are Gina! And I haven’t tried that cheese yet by Filandia. Can’t wait to get some and try these. Happy Thanksgiving!
Yum. I love this recipe and a great way to use leftover turkey! I’m a #mushroomlover
i have not made stuffed mushrooms in a while but this sounds sooo good. i love your videos and easy demo.