I absolutely love these Grilled Mushrooms on Skewers in every constellation! This easy marinated mushroom recipe is perfect for the grill.

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I absolutely love these Grilled Mushrooms on Skewers in every constellation! This easy marinated mushroom recipe is perfect for the grill. I used baby portobello mushrooms because I think they meatier than their cousins; the buttons or the crimini but this recipe does work with the regular mushrooms too.

We broke out our BBQ this week and anything that can be grilled gets tossed onto the sizzling hot iron grates. To keep the mushrooms from falling through the grates, I skewered them (everything is better on a stick, or at least my 3-yr old thinks so).

Ingredients for Grilled Portobello Mushrooms:

16 oz (1 lb) Baby Portabello Mushrooms (crimini or button work too)

For the marinade: 

1/4 cup olive oil
1/4 cup lemon juice
small handful of parsley
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper
1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
1-2 garlic cloves
1 Tbsp balsamic vinegar

Grilled Mushrooms on Skewers

What you will need:

10 (10-inch) bamboo/wood skewers

How To Make Grilled Mushrooms on Skewers:

1. Place 10 medium skewers into a baking dish and cover with water. It’s important to soak the skewers for at least 15 minutes (more is better) or they will burn too quickly on the grill

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2. Place all of the marinade ingredients in a food processor and pulse several times until marinade is nearly smooth.

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3. Rinse your mushrooms and pat dry. Cut each mushroom in half, so each piece has half of the mushroom stem.

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4. Place the mushroom halves into a large gallon-size ziploc bag, or a medium bowl and pour in the marinade. Shake the bag until all of the mushrooms are evenly coated in marinade. Refrigerate and marinate for 30-45 minutes.

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Preheat your grill about 300˚F 

5. Skewer the mushrooms snugly onto the bamboo/wooden skewers that have been soaking (no need to dry the skewers). Skewering the mushrooms was a little annoying at first until I got the hang of things. I’ve found that it’s easiest to skewer them by twisting them onto the stick. If you just push the stick through, it may cause the mushroom to crack.

6. Place the skewered mushrooms on the hot grill for about 3 minutes per side, making sure the mushrooms do not burn to the grill. The mushrooms are done when they are soft; as mushrooms should be 🙂 Remove from the grill. Cover with foil to keep them warm until ready to serve.

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I absolutely love these Grilled Mushrooms on Skewers in every constellation! This easy marinated mushroom recipe is perfect for the grill.

Grilled Mushroom Skewers

4.89 from 18 votes
Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com
To keep the mushrooms from falling through the grates, I skewered them (everything is better on a stick, or at least my 3-yr old thinks so).
Prep Time: 55 minutes
Cook Time: 6 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 1 minute

Ingredients 

Servings: 8 -10 skewers
  • 16 oz 1 lb Baby Portabello Mushrooms (crimini or button work too)

For the marinade:

What you will need:

  • 10 10-inch bamboo/wood skewers

Instructions

  • Place 10 medium skewers into a baking dish and cover with water. It's important to soak the skewers for at least 15 minutes (more is better) or they will burn too quickly on the grill.
  • Place all of the marinade ingredients in a food processor and pulse several times until marinade is nearly smooth.
  • Rinse your mushrooms and pat dry. Cut each mushroom in half, so each piece has half of the mushroom stem.
  • Place the mushroom halves into a large gallon-size ziploc bag, or a medium bowl and pour in the marinade. Shake the bag until all of the mushrooms are evenly coated in marinade. Refrigerate and marinate for 30-45 minutes.
  • Preheat your grill about 300˚F
  • Skewer the mushrooms snugly onto the bamboo/wooden skewers that have been soaking (no need to dry the skewers). Skewering the mushrooms was a little annoying at first until I got the hang of things. I've found that it's easiest to skewer them by twisting them onto the stick. If you just push the stick through, it may cause the mushroom to crack.
  • Place the skewered mushrooms on the hot grill for about 3 minutes per side, making sure the mushrooms do not burn to the grill. The mushrooms are done when they are soft; as mushrooms should be 🙂 Remove from the grill. Cover with foil to keep them warm until ready to serve.
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Grilled Mushroom Skewers
Skill Level: Easy
Cost to Make: $
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