Site icon OlverIndulgence

Oyster Mushrooms Rockefeller

This was the third type of mushroom we bought on our bike trip to Mainly Mushrooms in Stockton, NJ. We were intrigued because we had seen this type of mushroom (although much bigger and not as vibrant) on a recent hike, and we wanted to know how they tasted. Given that these were oyster mushrooms, we also wanted to make the dish a fun play on a classic [actual] oyster recipe. We picked Oysters Rockefeller in that pursuit…and we were immediately presented with a challenge. The oysters in Oysters Rockefeller are baked and served in their shells. Unlike oysters, oyster mushrooms do not have shells, so that’s a problem we needed to solve. Luckily, there are many different types of shells…and we picked Phyllo shells, which are not only great for aesthetics…but they are edible!

We served our glorious morsels as an entree with a spinach side salad, but they’d also be fantastic as an hors d’oeuvre.

*This website can’t be used to identify wild mushrooms or ingredients. Do your own independent research, and consume wild mushrooms or ingredients at your own risk.

Time: 25 Minutes

Ingredients:

Method:

Exit mobile version