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Japanese Stuffed Mushrooms

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Ingredients

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1 lb ground beef
30 large mushrooms, stems removed but saved
3 green onions, chopped
1/4 teaspoon ground pepper
3 tablespoons flour
1/4 lb raw shrimp, chopped
2 cups water, boiled
2 beef bouillon cubes
1/4 cup soy sauce

Nutritional information

47
Calories
22 g
Calories From Fat
2.5 g
Total Fat
0.9 g
Saturated Fat
16.1 mg
Cholesterol
192.1 mg
Sodium
1.7 g
Carbs
0.3 g
Dietary Fiber
0.5 g
Sugars
4.7 g
Protein
1885g
Serving Size

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Japanese Stuffed Mushrooms

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    This was on the whole a great dish, though I ran into some problems when doing it.

    used pork mince, and would have added just a bit more soy sauce to the meat mixture -- nonetheless, this made for a delicious, tender filling even though I cooked it for 15 minutes.

    On hindsight, I should probably have used portabella mushies or something; but I tried this with unknown mushrooms (the biggest of which are like a third the size of a portabella) and had FAR too much filling. Only used half of the filling, which was a pity! Made a BIG omelette with the other half, lol; nonetheless, I'll be using less meat in future.

    The pot used was too small, and I made 25 mushies, so I cooked them in two batches. Because my mushies were small and the filling kinda...bigger than the mushie, my soup didn't cover the whole mushroom+filling. :( Which was a problem, so I had to use twice the amount of water and soy sauce (But didn't double the stock cube). This amount might vary depending on how big your pot is, but if I had one that was big enough for 30 mushies, I don't think the soup would have been enough either.. ._.

    One last thing: part of the instructions said 'caps down', but my mushrooms insisted on floating! Maybe there was too much filling. :( Either way, I found they floated better if the toothpicks poked up through the cap, compared to if they poked down through the filling. :)

    • 60 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    Japanese Stuffed Mushrooms, This is from one of my sisters! She is an awesome cook and this was from a community cookbook she helped put together from 1988 !! It is still a favorite with our families! You do not have to add the shrimp ( I have a shell fish allergy ) but can substitute 1/2 cup finely diced mushrooms as I do , This was on the whole a great dish, though I ran into some problems when doing it used pork mince, and would have added just a bit more soy sauce to the meat mixture — nonetheless, this made for a delicious, tender filling even though I cooked it for 15 minutes On hindsight, I should probably have used portabella mushies or something; but I tried this with unknown mushrooms (the biggest of which are like a third the size of a portabella) and had FAR too much filling Only used half of the filling, which was a pity! Made a BIG omelette with the other half, lol; nonetheless, I’ll be using less meat in future The pot used was too small, and I made 25 mushies, so I cooked them in two batches Because my mushies were small and the filling kinda bigger than the mushie, my soup didn’t cover the whole mushroom+filling 🙁 Which was a problem, so I had to use twice the amount of water and soy sauce (But didn’t double the stock cube) This amount might vary depending on how big your pot is, but if I had one that was big enough for 30 mushies, I don’t think the soup would have been enough either _ One last thing: part of the instructions said ‘caps down’, but my mushrooms insisted on floating! Maybe there was too much filling 🙁 Either way, I found they floated better if the toothpicks poked up through the cap, compared to if they poked down through the filling :), This made a very quick and tasty appetizer! Next time I’d like to try it with ground pork instead of the beef I followed the recipe exactly, including adding the shrimp Yummy!! Thanks pollyw! Made for PAC Spring 2008


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Wash Mushroom Caps and Drain on Paper Towel.

    2
    Done

    in Mixing Bowl, Combine Ground Beef, Shrimp, Onions, Flour, Pepper and 2 Tbsp Soy Sauce.

    3
    Done

    Shape Mixture Into Balls and Press Into Mushroom Cap. Secure With Toothpicks.

    4
    Done

    in Large Skillet Combine Remaining Soy Sauce, Water and Bouillon Cubes. Bring to Boil and Stir Until Bouillon Cubes Are Dissolved.

    5
    Done

    Place Mushrooms in Liquid ( Cap Down ) and Simmer Approximately 20 Minutes Until Meat Is Thoroughly Cooked. Remove Mushrooms from Liquid and Serve Hot.

    6
    Done

    These Work Well in a Chafing Dish!

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