Monday, February 2, 2009
Look, its a Steak and Cheese!
Or IS it????
In an effort to eat healthier, I've decided to cut some of the meat from our diet. That isn't steak at all. It's sliced Portobello Mushrooms! And oh my gosh, what a delicious sandwich!
My confirmed meat-eating husband completely loved these. I served them on roasted garlic ciabatta, but you can serve these on your favorite type of roll. Honestly, the flavor is so good that you can't even tell you're not eating meat. And if you can tell, well, it tastes so good that you won't care! Seriously.
I used a frozen blend of herbs in this, but you can use whatever you want. And I was also thinking that the next time I make these, I'll try adding fennel seeds and cook it up the same way I do sausage and peppers. (Scroll down, it's the second recipe.) And I don't see why you couldn't use steak in these--so go ahead and give it a shot if you like.
This is from Eating Well, and I've changed it up a bit.
Portobello "Cheese Steak" Sandwiches
To print this recipe, click here!
2 tsp olive oil
1 red onion, sliced
2 garlic cloves, minced
2 medium red bell peppers, sliced
4 large portobello mushrooms, stems and gills removed, sliced
3-4 tablespoons of your choice of fresh herbs, minced (I used a blend of Basil, Oregano, Rosemary and Thyme)
1/2 tsp fresh cracked black pepper
1 1/2 tbsp flour
1/4 cup chicken or vegetable broth
1 tbsp low sodium soy sauce
reduced fat provolone cheese, thinly sliced
4 whole wheat rolls
Heat oil in a large skillet over medium high heat. Add onion, garlic and peppers, cook for 5 minutes.
Pour in a scant 1/4 cup of water, cover and cook for about 4 minutes.
Add mushrooms, cook uncovered for another 6-7 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Add herbs and pepper.
Reduce heat to low, sprinkle the flour over the vegetables and stir to coat.
Stir in broth and soy sauce, and bring to simmer.
Remove from heat, cover the vegetables with cheese, and let it stand for a couple of minutes,
till the cheese melts.
Divide the mixture between the rolls and serve.
LOOOOVE portobello mushrooms!! :-)
ReplyDeleteThat sounds awesome. My boyfriend is totally omnivorous and I'm veg, but he loves a good portobello sandwich (he's a huge mushroom fan). It sounds extra good on garlic bread!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful alternate - I truthfully never would have thought of doing that. I love your combination and will try this one!!
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I would love this now if only I could convince my husband that he likes mushrooms
ReplyDeleteyum, yum, yum. way better than real steak, in my mind!
ReplyDeleteI'm a total mushroom addict so this looks heavenly to me.
ReplyDeleteI would enjoy trying that, as I love both the Veggie Pocket and #9 (steak, cheese, peppers, etc) from D'angelos :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this type of sandwich!! Holy Lord, I am sooo craving one right now!!! I am printing it out. Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteOooh I will have to try this on my husband. He loves red meat but has high cholesterol so we have been trying to cut back.
ReplyDeleteYou are a horrible tease! I love steak and cheese, but don't like mushrooms. Well, the bread looks good. Heh.
ReplyDeleteI'll send the recipe along to my sister who loves mushrooms and cheese though. ;)
I've seen Nigella Lawson make something similar. Sounds delish
ReplyDeleteThis looks SO GOOD! My question is, could I pass it by Grumpy? Hmm...we may have to find out!! I love portabello's and their meatiness does make for a good substitute (IMHO)!
ReplyDeleteI ADORE a good mushroom! Amazing how great they are as a meat substitute. My husband and I have seriously cut back our meat consumption and are so used to it we hardly miss it. I am moving this into the veg rotation! Thanks!
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Amazing Elle :)
ReplyDeleteYum! This looks SO delicious. I'd definitely like this on the ciabatta roll you picked. Sometimes my hubby doesn't realize things are meat-free until I tell him after the fact!
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious Elle! Do you think the Steelers would approve?
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I made chicken cheesesteaks the other day from an Everyday Food recipe, they came out well.
ReplyDeleteOk, you got me drooling now. Really have to make these. What comfort food!
ReplyDeleteGet out of here! When I first saw this sandwich I would have sworn I saw steak in there. Looks great!! I think I could eat at least 3 of them lol.
ReplyDeleteThis was really great. I love how it tastes when you melt the cheese and toast the bread under the broiler!
ReplyDeletewell, although the look of it had me fooled, there's no way i'd be satisfied with a mushroom and cheese sammich when i was all geared up for a steak and cheese. good for you for taking the healthier route! :)
ReplyDeleteLove Love LOVE this idea! As a Philly girl, I love a great cheesesteak. As a girl that is on a quest to get healthy, I'm sooo trying this!
ReplyDeletedid Bob say he didn't like mushrooms? ohhhh no!
ReplyDeleteI am always looking for new things to do with mushrooms, as I am getting kind of sick of them in soup.
What a great looking sandwich Elle!!! I love portabellos cooked anyway possible!
ReplyDeleteMmmm delish!
ReplyDeleteTrying to do a few lighter healthier options too - looks divine!
ReplyDeletethat looks so comforting + delicious! how fabulous with portabella, onions + red bell peppers. another lovely recipe elle!
ReplyDeleteYummy sandwich!
ReplyDeleteELLE...LOOK OVER THERE------------>
ReplyDelete(now I'm taking a bite of this steak sangwich)
I really don't know who took a bite! ;)
A mushroom sandwich with the works! I love it!~
ReplyDeleteHi Elle... now I am hungry... look at that beautiful sandwich... Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteThis sandwich looks really tasteful! I can't live without cheese!
ReplyDeleteOh, how dare you do that to me? I came here expecting beef! I'm a card-carrying meat-eater, meat must be served with every single dish I eat. I...I...I have to admit though, this looks pretty damn delicious. Okay, FINE, I'll try it =P
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ReplyDeleteWow, that looks great! And so tasty!
ReplyDeleteWow, you fooled me! Thought this was steak! Looks amazing, I plan on making this one, this looks like my kind of sandwich!
ReplyDeleteIt's a Fake & Cheese! LOL It looks so delicious, Elle. The pictures are awesome.
ReplyDeleteI'm not the number one fan of mushroom but this sandwich looks so yummy....!!!
ReplyDeleteLove how portobello mushrooms have the ability to sub-in for so many things, especially meats. I have a great appetizer recipe for portobellos on the grill---it's cheesy (in a good way) and marvelous as well!
ReplyDeleteLove this and will definitely be trying it. Who doesn't love Portablllo "steak"? I know I do!
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to tell between meat and portobello if done right. Sounds like you pulled it off :)
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ReplyDeleteOh, and I'm going have to go find a steak and cheese now. I mean, this looks amazing.
Ohh looks so tasty. Mmmm. And served with a Stell Artois, yum!
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