Pacific Mushroom Caps
Submitted by brenda48
Crab stuffed mushroom caps with snow crab, Parmesan, horseradish, and bread crumbs. Baked then broiled until golden for a hot, savory appetizer ready in 30 minutes.
YIELD
6 servingsPREP
20 minCOOK
10 minREADY
30 minThese crab-stuffed mushroom caps are the kind of appetizer that disappears from the tray before you can set it down. Snow crab gets tossed with Parmesan, bread crumbs, green onion, and a tablespoon of prepared horseradish that adds a sharp, peppery bite under all that richness.
The filling is bound with just enough mayonnaise to hold together without getting heavy. Each mushroom cap gets a level tablespoon, mounded in the center. They bake first to warm through, then a quick pass under the broiler turns the tops golden and slightly crisped.
Butter-brushed mushroom caps are the vehicle here, and they soften just enough in the oven to be tender without going limp.
Kitchen Tips
- Choose mushrooms that are roughly the same size so they cook evenly. Large cremini or white button caps both work well.
- Drain the crab thoroughly and squeeze out excess moisture. Too much liquid makes the filling soggy.
- Watch the broiler closely. One minute is all it takes, and the Parmesan can burn fast.
- A microwave option is included in the directions if you need these ready even faster.
Variations
- Swap snow crab for lump crabmeat or even chopped cooked shrimp.
- Add a pinch of Old Bay seasoning to the filling for a Chesapeake Bay spin.
- Use cream cheese in place of mayonnaise for a richer, denser stuffing.
Ingredients
Directions
Oven: Preheat oven to 375℉ (190℃).
Adjust rack to upper ⅓ of oven.
Brush mushrooms with melted butter, place rounded side down on an ungreased baking sheet.
Drain crab meat, discard liquid, set crab meat aside.
In a medium bowl, stir together mayonaise and horseradish.
Add bread crumbs, cheese, green onion and parsley, stirring until well mixed.
Add crab meat and toss with a fork.
Mound 1 level tablespoon of the mixture into each mushroom.
Bake 5 minutes or until warm, then broil 4 inches from the heat source for about 1 minute or until golden brown.
Serve immediately.
Microwave: On a paper plate, lined with a paper towel, arrange mushrooms in a circle.
Cover with waxed paper.
Cook at 100% power (700w) for 2 to 3 minutes or until hot.
Rotate plate once. Try 12 at a time.
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