To clean portobellos, snap off stem, then use a small spoon to gently scrape (then discard) the dark gills from the inside of the cap.
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Reviews(9)
62 Ratings
5 star values: 8
4 star values: 17
3 star values: 24
2 star values: 10
1 star values: 3
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
10/03/2013
"Roasted vegetables make fine fillings for meat-free tacos; besides the ones used here, try corn, bell peppers, other types of mushrooms, and any type of squash or potato." life insurance quote
We loved it! We used portobello, cremini and snow mushrooms along with red and orange peppers, red potatoes, corn- delish!!!!
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
04/18/2013
Looks very tasty in the picture above, better with mushrooms than with the red meat, in any event. I tried it once, in my area there are lots of restaurants Leeds.
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
03/13/2010
This was a quick and easy meal - and tasty too! I didn't have oregano so I used basil. I will def make this again.
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Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
09/11/2008
Super easy, great tasting, and will serve to others......good posting for us vegetarians. I think that there should be a vergetarian week of recipies for the show because it is so hard to find stuff that is quick and easy to make as well as taste great.
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
07/31/2008
We have been making these for years, they're always a hit. They are the first thing I think of serving if I know I have vegetarians coming to dinner. None of my other guests ever miss having meat when portobellos are used. The flavors are great together, and I absolutely prefer these to "regular" tacos.
Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated
07/03/2008
As a vegitarian, I think this is GREAT recipe, but I have to disagree on the price of portabellas. Boneless/Skinless chicken breasts are at least $2/lb cheaper here on the west coast. I use portabellas almost on a daily basis and I've yet to see them below $4.99/lb. That said, grilling (on the BBQ) the mushrooms and veggies adds a whole new dimention to their flavor. Same goes for the tortillas. After all, who wants to turn on the oven when it's 100 degrees outside?