Rolled Toasted Mushroom Appetizer Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (2024)

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Rolled Toasted Mushroom Appetizer is something that I don't think you've seen before. Roll the bread flat first, spread with filling, roll it up, and bake. Delicious!

Appetizers are a staple in our house. They are fun to make and usually very simple.

You can share three of four recipes and have a well-rounded meal with lots of flavors coming from every direction.

Easy to pick up and easy to eat is a little dangerous but I live for danger. Bring it on!

You can never have too many mushroom appetizer recipes if you ask me. They're very much like cauliflower in the fact that the possibilities seem endless.

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Mushroom appetizers

On this blog alone there isMushroom Bruschetta Crostini, Slow Cooker Balsamic Glazed Mushrooms, and Stuffed Mushrooms just to name a few.

I bet you have other favorite recipes, too.

Just a quick peek.

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I think this Rolled Toasted Mushroom Appetizer is one that you'll want to make over and over again. I know I do!

You flatten the bread slices thin with a rolling pin. Then, they roll up so easily and hold their shape.

If you're going to serve it to family and friends, you may as well print out a few copies of the recipe too because people will be asking for it.

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Ingredients

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  • Dairy-free butter adds a buttery flavor and toasts the rolls nicely.
  • Button mushrooms are the perfect light and earthy taste.
  • Whole wheat flour thickens the filling.
  • Salt is the perfect understated seasoning.
  • Dairy-free creamer adds flavor and necessary liquid.
  • Lemon juice just a little bit to add a tangy flavor.
  • Ground black pepper is very spicy so don't use a lot.
  • Whole-grain bread is the wrap for this delicious finger food.

Instructions

  • Heat one tablespoon dairy-free butter in skillet.
  • Add chopped mushrooms and sauté for five minutes.
  • Add flour and salt and cook five minutes. This cooks out the raw flour taste.
  • Stir in creamer and cook on low 15 minutes. Make sure it's low. The sauce will thicken and that's good.
  • Add pepper and lemon juice, and stir.Take the skillet off the burner to cool.
  • Cut crusts off as close as you can to keep as much bread as you can.
  • Roll each square thin with arolling pin. You were going to want to be able to roll up these squares. I like them thinner than what's in the video. You should roll off the edge and make them evenly flat.
  • Spread one tablespoon mushroom mixture onto each square and roll jelly-roll style.
  • Melt remaining butter and add to a bowl.
  • Cut rolls in half and roll in melted butter. They roll much better when cut in half and they are also better-sized finger food.
  • Place rolls onbaking sheetsand bake at 425° for eight minutes or until golden brown.

Don't forget to make this Rolled Toasted Mushroom Appetizer over any holiday either. Mother's Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Eve - Here I Come!

Chef Tips

There is a video below that helps you visualize how to make these rolls but I have a couple more hints for you.

When not filming I take more time and actually cut very close to the crust. Even if the bread has a dome at the top I even cup around that.

All I do is to start rolling at the dome spot so that the final edge of the roll is straight.

I really roll thin and even. Push the rolling pin off the edge of the bread and get the slices evenly flat.

Don't roll too tight so the filling doesn't come out the edge. Firm but not tight. You don't need much filling anyway to make these delicious.

Don't forget to cut them in half before rolling in dairy-free butter. It's much easier to handle and less messy.

I melt the dairy-free butter on a dinner plate in the microwave. Then I pick up the roll and lay it at one edge of the plate.

Then I roll it straight through butter. Just once and then lay it seam side down on the baking sheet.

Bake and try not to eat too many.

Can you freeze these mushroom appetizers

  • You can freeze them before being rolled in dairy-free butter and baked.
  • So roll them up and then freeze before dunking.
  • They will keep in the freezer for 3 months.
  • To bake let them defrost in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours.
  • Roll in the melted butter and place on a baking sheet and bake at 425 degrees for eight minutes until browned.

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Rolled Toasted Mushroom Appetizer

Ginny McMeans

Rolled Toasted Mushroom Appetizer is very unique & super delicious.

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Appetizer

Cuisine Finger Food

Ingredients

  • ½ cup dairy free butter - divided
  • 8 ounces button mushrooms - cleaned and finely chopped
  • 3 tablespoons whole wheat flour
  • ½ teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 cup dairy free creamer, unsweetened - what you would put in your coffee that is not sweet - coconut cream would work too
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 17 slices whole grain bread

Instructions

  • Heat one tablespoon dairy free butter in skillet.

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  • Add chopped mushrooms and sauté for five minutes.

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  • Add flour and salt and cook five minutes.

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  • Stir in creamer and cook on low 15 minutes.

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  • Add lemon juice and pepper, stir.Take skillet off burner to cool.

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  • Cut crusts off of the bread and leave in a square shape.

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  • Roll each square thin with a rolling pin. You were going to want to be able to roll up these squares.

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  • Spread one tablespoon mushroom mixture onto each square and roll jelly roll style.

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  • Melt remaining butter and add to a bowl.

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  • Cut rolls in half and roll in melted butter.

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  • Place rolls on baking sheets and bake at 425° for eight minutes or until browned.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1RollCalories: 72kcalCarbohydrates: 8gProtein: 2gFat: 3gSodium: 99mgPotassium: 76mgFiber: 1gVitamin A: 125IUVitamin C: 0.2mgCalcium: 1mgIron: 0.4mg

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  1. Ginny McMeans

    Thank you! You can serve them right away Moustafa when they are warm or at room temperature. They taste good cold also so they are very versatile.

  2. Laura

    Rolled Toasted Mushroom Appetizer Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (20)
    What a lovely and easy recipe! Thank you for creating and sharing it. I made this the not-vegan way and they were DELICIOUS! A total keeper of a recipe. And it's easy to imagine the vegan version being super tasty too! Mine got a little too brown on the bottom in 8 minutes (butter, ovens vary, I should have checked!), so I will try flipping them half way through next time. This recipe gets added to our list of appetizers for guests or to bring to a party.

  3. Tee

    Have you tried using freshly made dough instead of rolled bread?

  4. Ginny McMeans

    I have not. If you give it a try, please let us know how it turns out.

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Rolled Toasted Mushroom Appetizer Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (2024)

FAQs

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Yes, you can freeze stuffed mushrooms. They are better if you freeze them before you bake them (see storage tips below) but you can freeze them after cooking as well. How long do stuffed mushrooms last once they are frozen? They will last for about 3 months in the freezer if they are uncooked, and about a month cooked.

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Whether you don't like to buy canned soup for health reasons, have dietary restrictions, or just want to try something different, here's a basic recipe for a Homemade Cream of Mushroom Soup. You can even make it in advance and freeze to use later on!

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Can you freeze mushrooms? Yes, you can but follow these simple steps to ensure the best results. Mushrooms have a high water content which means that raw mushies will not defrost well – they will get slimy and soggy. To freeze mushrooms, it's best to cook them first.

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Always date your freezer bag or container. Even the best-prepared mushrooms can get freezer burned if kept under frigid temperatures for too long. How long do mushrooms last in the freezer? If correctly prepared and stored, your mushrooms can last up to six months.

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What Soups Don't Freeze Well?
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Puree the food or cut it up into smaller chunks and make into servings. This can be frozen and can be made into small servings as it is best used as an addition to a meal.

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Keeping your soup cool in the freezer means finding the best way to freeze them for you. Here are three types of containers you can use: 1. Glass containers: You can use glass containers like mason jars to store soup so long as you protect their contents with plastic wrap.

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Like we said, you can also freeze stuffing after it's baked. This option is better for freezing leftovers rather than prepping ahead. If you happened to make too much stuffing, you can portion the leftovers into food storage containers and pop in the freezer to enjoy during the days to come.

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Temperatures below 0°C will affect the quality and the performances of the spawn, freezing damages some or even all of the mycelial cells.

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While cream cheese may not last long in the fridge, you can freeze it for up to two months. To use frozen cream cheese, thaw it in the fridge overnight or defrost it in the microwave. Previously frozen cream cheese will still have the same flavor as its refrigerated counterpart, but its texture may be grainy.

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