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Pulled Mushrooms with BBQ Sauce - shredded king oyster mushrooms make the perfect meat free alternative to pulled pork in this delicious recipe with a simple BBQ Sauce.

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Pulled Mushrooms

I am always looking for ways to incorporate more meat free dishes into my meal planning, but they have to be ones that the kids will enjoy too, because when I cook it needs to be meals the whole family will enjoy. One of my new favourite ingredients to use is King Oyster Mushrooms because when you shredded them up, they resemble shreds of meat and are perfect in stir fries, pasta dishes or recipes like this delicious Pulled Mushrooms with Barbecue Sauce.

One thing I love about living in Canada is that we really do get a great choice of different fruits and vegetables, which makes healthy eating so much more enjoyable and varied. I often go for a browse to see what new items I can find to incorporate into my meals.

Sourcing Unusual Ingredients

The best places to find more varied choices of fruit or vegetables etc are markets or local Indian, Chinese or Caribbean food markets etc. So if you want some new things to try, check to see if there are any in your area. You will often find things like Plantain, different varieties of mushrooms, much wider selection of fruits etc and store cupboard ingredients for authentic Indian and Chinese recipes that you may not be able to find at your usual grocery store.

We have an amazing Multi Food market close to where I live, and it has aisles of different products from all over the world. It's my go to place when i want something for a particular recipe and is usually where i go to purchase spices or soy sauce or other hard to find ingredients etc. Chinese brands of soy sauce just taste so much more authentic to supermarket brands and you will be surprised in the difference between a Chinese brand of dark soy sauce and supermarket version.

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Substitute for King Oyster Mushrooms

King Oyster Mushrooms are great in this recipe because they really do shred up like pieces of meat, but I am aware they can be quite difficult to source in some areas.

The best substitute to use in their place is the large portobello cap mushrooms (remove the black gills and slice up thinly with a knife) or you can also use shiitake mushrooms sliced up thinly. I have used both before in a similar way and they work perfectly.

Can I swap the oil for spray oil?

For the best result with cooking the mushrooms I recommend using the oil in this recipe, you want to get that golden sear to the exterior and spray oils just don't give the same result.

I use a combination of oil to get the sear and then a little stock to reduce down around the mushrooms for added flavour. It's a great trick you will see me often use in my recipes.

Use spray oil if you really must, but honestly you are not saving a huge amount of calories when you divide it all up into servings.

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Homemade BBQ (Barbecue Sauce)

For the bbq sauce for the pulled mushrooms, I make a basic easy quick sauce that is really great to pair with anything you like. It uses all natural ingredients, but is not loaded with heaps of sugar. Instead I use a little bit of maple syrup for the sweetness, my preferred choice when a little sweetness is needed in a recipe.

If you want to save some calories and use sweetener, then by all means do, just remember the sauce won't have quite the same taste/consistency if you do. The maple syrup cuts any acidity from the tomatoes and it also adds a glossiness to the sauce as it reduces down.

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Sides for Pulled Mushrooms in BBQ Sauce

Wondering what to serve these with? There are heaps of options, you could serve in a wholemeal bread roll as a pulled mushroom sandwich, serve with rice or enjoy it as we do as a Pulled Mushroom in BBQ Sauce Bowl with Crispy Seasoned Potato Slices and a Salad (Lettuce, Cucumber, Corn and Tomatoes).

To make the crispy potato slices - I just peel some floury potatoes, slice them into round disc using a handy Crinkle Cutter you can find these on Amazon, parboil for 5 minutes, then coat in some paprika, garlic and onion powder, spray with cooking oil spray (I like to use Avocado) and cook in the actifry until golden. You can also do these by placing on a tray lined with parchment and cooking in the oven at 220c/200c fan/400f or gas mark 7 for 40-45 minutes (turn over half way).

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Pulled Mushrooms with BBQ Sauce

Yield: SERVES 4

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes

Pulled Mushrooms with BBQ Sauce - shredded king oyster mushrooms make the perfect meat free alternative to pulled pork in this delicious recipe with a simple BBQ Sauce.

Ingredients

  • 500g of king oyster mushrooms, (can also use large portobello caps or shiitake thinly sliced)
  • 1 tablespoon of olive oil
  • ½ cup (120ml) of vegetable stock
  • salt and black pepper
  • 2 spring onions, sliced

for the barbecue sauce

  • ¾ cup (180ml) of passata
  • 2 tablespoons of maple syrup
  • 1 tablespoon paprika
  • 1 tablespoon of yellow mustard (French's)
  • 1 tablespoon of balsamic vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon of dark soy sauce *see notes below
  • ½ tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce *see notes below
  • 1 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder

Instructions

  1. Using two forks, shred the mushrooms into pieces. (or slice thinly with a knife if using large portobello caps (gills removed) or shiitake mushrooms)
  2. Heat the oil in a large frying pan, once hot, add the mushrooms in a single layer and let fry, try not to move around in the pan too much, you want them to get a lovely golden sear, as they start to go golden underneath you can flip them and repeat on the other side. Add a pinch of salt and black pepper to season.
  3. Then gradually add in a little bit of the stock at a time reducing down around the mushrooms before adding in a little more.
  4. Add the BBQ sauce ingredients to a small saucepan and simmer until thickened.
  5. Add the barbecue sauce into the mushrooms and stir until all coated.
  6. You can serve as is, or place them mushrooms under the grill to slightly char the edges.
  7. Sprinkle with chopped spring onions and serve with your choice of sides.
  8. Enjoy!!

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Nutrition Information

Yield 4Serving Size 1 SERVING
Amount Per ServingCalories 121Total Fat 4gSaturated Fat 1gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 3gCholesterol 0mgSodium 539mgCarbohydrates 19gFiber 4gSugar 9gProtein 5g

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FAQs

How do you make BBQ sauce more interesting? ›

Add smoky, spicy, or tangy flavors for a semi-homemade bbq sauce that tastes just like it's from scratch. You can spice up bbq sauce and add some texture and flavor to store-bought bbq sauce with chopped kimchi, bacon bits, sautéed onions, or jalapeños, fresh herbs, or fruit like pineapple and peaches.

How do you shred button mushrooms? ›

Simply use a spoon to remove the dark inner gills (not totally necessary, but it's easier to shred). Then, slice into quarters and use a fork and your hands to gently shred. The shreds won't be evenly sized - that's totally fine.

What part of king oyster mushrooms do you eat? ›

Unlike many mushrooms, whose stems become tough and woody, king oyster mushroom stems are firm and dense but completely edible. Indeed, slicing the stems into rounds and sautéeing them yields something resembling sea scallops in texture and appearance, which is why they're sometimes referred to as "vegan scallops."

How to make barbecue sauce tastier? ›

  1. Honey - adding honey to your BBQ sauce can help balance out the smokiness and add a touch of sweetness.
  2. Chipotle peppers - if you want to add some heat to your sauce, consider adding chipotle peppers. ...
  3. Apple cider vinegar - adding apple cider vinegar can help give your BBQ sauce a tangy flavor that complements the.
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What do you mix with BBQ sauce? ›

Lemon juice, vinegar and ketchup are other ingredients that can be mixed up with BBQ sauce to create interesting combinations. The lemon juice & BBQ sauce mixture makes a great meat marinade whereas the ketchup & BBQ sauce mix works exceptionally well in a cheeseburger.

Should mushrooms be cut or pulled? ›

Extensive studies in both Europe and North America have shown that there is very little difference between plucking and cutting a mushroom*, however it is believed that plucking signals to the organism sooner that a mushroom is gone so it can divert energy to fruiting more mushrooms.

Do you eat the stems of button mushrooms? ›

The stems of white button, crimini, portabella, oyster, and king oyster mushrooms are entirely edible and bursting with savoury goodness. These tasty stems add texture and depth to your dishes, allowing you to enjoy the whole mushroom with every delightful bite.

Do you need to remove skin from button mushrooms? ›

Do not peel. Leave the mushrooms whole or slice as necessary. To cook: Button mushrooms do not require much cooking - fry for 4-5 minutes or add to dishes 5-10 minutes before the end of cooking time.

Do I need to wash king oyster mushrooms before cooking? ›

When buying king oysters, you want to select them carefully as they don't come cheap! Choose mushrooms with firm, unblemished stems. They usually come nicely trimmed and free from dirt or soil but if you do notice any dirt, gently brush it off instead of washing them.

What flavor is king oyster mushrooms? ›

King oyster mushrooms have a chewy, meaty texture with the classic earthiness expected from mushrooms. They're mild overall but have a deeply savory, umami flavor that can give any number of dishes an amazing flavor backbone.

Is it OK to eat king oyster mushrooms raw? ›

All types of oyster mushrooms can be eaten raw, but they are generally better when cooked. Raw oyster mushrooms have a spongy texture and a slight metallic taste that is eliminated when cooked. King oyster mushrooms are technically edible raw, but their dense and chewy texture makes them less enjoyable.

What is the secret to good BBQ? ›

1) Precook Your Meats

Not many people think to precook their meat, but this simple trick will prove to be an important part of your BBQ techniques. Not only will save you time when it comes to grilling your food, it also gives you reassurance that the food is cooked through properly.

How to improve sweet baby ray's? ›

2 parts baby rays, 1 part honey, 1/2 part apple cider vinegar. Few dashes of favorite rub, usually Yardbird. Maybe a dash of cayenne, depending on crowd. Works for me.

How does Gordon Ramsay make BBQ sauce? ›

For the BBQ sauce:
  1. 350g ketchup.
  2. 1 medium white onion diced.
  3. 70ml water.
  4. 80g soft brown sugar.
  5. 50g smoked paprika.
  6. 80g cider vinegar.
  7. 30g strong coffee (espresso is preferable)
  8. Splash of olive oil.

Is it worth making your own BBQ sauce? ›

The problem is that most store-bought barbecue sauces just aren't that stellar. They're off-the-scales sweet, packed with fake "smoke" flavor, or weirdly viscous like butterscotch. If you want to really elevate your barbecue, you're going to have to make your own sauce.

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