by TheHandThatRocksTheLadle,
12/31/2012So delicious and a hit on Meatless Monday. Love the idea of adding red pepper flakes. Also, tried something a little fancier and make a "tower" by adding a slice of fried eggplant on top, more of the filling and a little marinara. Divine!
by PastryChefWannabee,
11/6/2012Another great Pam Anderson recipe. Very easy to prepare (if you have all the ingredients)and quite tasty. I did add grated cheese to the spinich/artichoke mixture and pepper to the crumb mixture. In addition, this filled 6 portabello caps.
by srayzor,
3/12/2012This dish is so fancy and doesn't take long to prepare! I'm having a party at the end of the month and thought I would stuff the filling into Baby Bello mushroom caps to make them easy to eat with your hands!
by JeffAxelrod,
1/27/2012Delicious! It tastes like something you'd maybe get as an expensive tapas order. As expected, it's quite a bit of work, but worth it if you have the time. It took probably an hour of active preparation. I bought the portabellos (regular ones, not the mini ones) at Trader Joes, and they seemed like medium size to me, but I really had to pile the filling high. It worked out okay, but I'd probably buy six next time. I ended up with way too much bread crumb mixture, so you could easily cut that in half I think. Will make again!
by Annie46Brody,
12/2/2011This was excellent and will be a perfect side dish to the December Issue's roast beef with triple-reduction wine sauce. I too think it could use a flavor boost of red-pepper flakes. I will add some next time. Also, the panko topping has some parmesan cheese in it, but I think I would add some cheese to the filling also (besides the cream cheese). A little shredded gruyere would be yummy. Or just some more parmesan. Yum. Can be an elegant side dish to beef or you could make miniature versions for appetizers.
by cookykamp,
12/2/2011These are awesome! I've made them twice already. The second time I had some fresh button mushrooms that were getting ready to go past their prime, so I chopped them up, sauteed, and added to the filling. They were even better then the first batch. I cut the recipe in half both times, as there are only two of us, and had enough filling for 3 to 4 medium portabellos. You must try this recipe!
by CrystalVanV22,
11/7/2011Excellent recipe!!! I used this dish along side a filet mignon and salad - excellent and wonderfully flavored (may add red pepper flakes the next time - just for a little kick). This could easily be a meal unto itself, so try it out for a fun weeknight dinner!