Memphis Dry-Rub Mushrooms Recipe (2024)

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Julie

I may be the only person commenting on the actual recipe! Thought it was delicious. I will say that I halved the rub ingredients and still had at least a 1/4 cup leftover. I was also a bit confused by tearing the mushrooms into 6 hand size pieces. I essentially tore the large portobellos into rough quarters or thirds and left the lions mane as they were. Spread them on 2 pans. Made it with Greg Collier’s Sweet Potato Pikliz which I made the night before. Also tasty!

Claudia

Good news! Worcestershire sauce comes vegetarian too! There are a few brands.... but I use Lord Sandy’s....having no caramel coloring and no anchovies.... smells and tastes sauce typical.

RMW

The table presentation is not as nice, but the taste is, if you use ordinary size mushrooms as those cut for salads etc. Just toss them with a little oil to get the rub to stick and then toss them with the rub. Bake on a foil lined cookie sheet.

Mickela

Canola oil tastes terrible. I use avocado, peanut, or olive oil.

A. Manowar

This may sound odd, but I served this with a mild spready cheese. The basic steak rub on the mushrooms was a little tangy and the cheese set it off nicely.

macrojane

Annie’s has a vegan Worcester.

bibliophile.scientist

Having made this several times, I suggest doing what I tried tonight and mixing the oil, Worcestershire, and spice mix into a paste. It is easier to rub onto the mushrooms and makes sure the mix stays! I have always roughly quartered the portabellas I use as well.

Nadia

Use coconut amino acids. Trader Joe's has an inexpensive version for around $2. Whole Foods has the same thing for a lot more money.

Alex

My mushrooms must've been smaller than expected or the pan too high in my over, because at exactly 40 minutes, mine was burnt into charcoal. Would recommend checking on it more often than I did.

Tim from Winnipeg

I wondered about that as well but I’ve never seen a dry rub with whole cumin seeds before so I’m grinding mine. Toast them first, and then grind.

Jesse

Note that this makes over a cup of the rub, when you only need 1/4 cup. I guess I’m going to make three more Memphis rubs soon!

Mary T.

They were delicious! I used baby Portabellas, oven roasting them whole. I ate 4 before I got them to the table! Served with grilled Impossible Burgers. Can't wait to use this rub on other veggies that are grilled outside.

Heather

Some Worcestershire sauce is vegan. Annie's and Edward & Sons are two vegan brands that come to mind.

Susan

Annie's makes a vegetarian worcestershire sauce.

ScoreB

Delicious but hot paprikas made the dish too spicy. Next time, I would use sweet paprikas or half and half. Also, like other readers, I combined rub with wet ingredients (substituting vegan aminos for Worcestershire Sauce) and the tossed oyster mushrooms in the sauce before roasting.

Mel

This was amazing and I will absolutely make it again! I used it on lions mane, had so much to spare that I cooked it with blue oyster mushrooms another night and then still had enough to use on a batch of chicken thighs. Even the kids enjoyed!

Riverside Mom

A waste of good lion's mane mushrooms! The flavors are overwhelming and not pleasing--mainly heat, sugar, Worcestershire, and char. Watch carefully as 40 minutes is far too long for modest size chunks of mushroom. I love mushrooms but will not make again.

Sconeferry

I added slices of onion to this and it was rockin’. Trying on cauliflower next.

BrookeCookie

I agree with halving the rub ingredients. I had cremini mushrooms on hand, which cooked in about 15-20 minutes. Served them over avocado toast and topped with a fried egg and fresh chopped parsley. This is going on repeat!

Roberta

I took the hint to use 1/2 the amount of ingredients for the rub, and I have some left. I'll cut down on the sugar a bit next time, but that's my taste.

c

had great hopes based on the raving comments, but it left me flat.Rub is nice, will use leftovers on fish or chicken as suggested, but will not use on mushrooms again

Charlotte

Rubbed on oyster mushrooms & cauliflower, this was delicious if intense. I would probably reduce both sugar and salt a bit next time and add more cumin. Mushrooms were savory and a tiny bit crispy — a credible sub for pork or brisket. Planning to try the rub on salmon filets, too. I halved the recipe and still had ample spice blend leftover.

ebseattle

I made this with lion's mane mushrooms, served with agrula salad. Incredibly good and easy. Left over rub on salmon was divine!

Ekky

Has anyone tried to smoke these in an outdoor wood smoker?

Russell

We did this twice: once with large shiitakes and once with lion’s manes. The shiitakes were great, but the lion’s manes were unpleasant.

rgil

I added about 1/2 tsp of smoked paprika. Excellent!

Mei Mei

Maitake mushrooms are really good for this.

Bodi

These were totally delicious. I used maitakes and portabellas, and mixed the Worcestershire sauce and oil with the spice blend as suggested in another note. I started checking for doneness at 20 minutes and about every 5 minutes after that, and pulled them out at about 30 minutes. Next time, I'll use less sauce on each of the mushrooms - the flavors were delicious, but overwhelmed the mushroom flavor.

Randy

Don't need to cook 40 minutes. Maybe if you used super thick pieces of mushroom. They got too charred. Served with Sheveed Polo (dill rice). That made a nice combo.

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