Easy Crab and Havarti Stuffed Portobello Mushroom Caps are a quick and easy dish. They’re filled with rich crab, creamy Havarti cheese, and then sweet sundried tomatoes. The whole thing takes just minutes to make.
John and I relish our downtime. We have been in our home for almost 28 years. We have done a lot of remodeling. The first projects were functional for a young family. Our more recent projects have been for comfort and aesthetics.
A couple of these projects focused on our backyard, such as putting in a koi pond and outdoor living spaces.
We have worked very hard for most of our lives, so we have created spaces in which we enjoy relaxing and entertaining in.
When we don’t have anything planned, we often make a simple meal that requires very little prep, or clean-up, and eat outside. Our Crab and Havarti Stuffed Portobellos actually originated as an appetizer using the smaller caps. I often make these for lunch, and love to change up the stuffing ingredients. You can leave out the crab for a great vegetarian dish.
In this recipe, I used an ingredient that I’d never had the opportunity to use, garlic scapes. Wikipedia defines garlic scapes as “long, leafless flowering stems rising directly from a bulb or rhizome”. They must be used when they first appear or they will be tough. They taste like very light and smooth garlic. I used them in my stuffing. They are the little green bits that you see. You can substitute with garlic.
Here a few more recipes that make great appetizers or a lite meal!
Scallops with Pineapple Salsa and Plum Wasabi Drizzle
Sensational Baked Blackened Shrimp Recipe
Baked Turkey Meatballs with Green Chilis
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Sally T
Saturday 30th of May 2020
My husband loves crab and mushrooms!
Schnippelboy
Tuesday 15th of September 2015
Sehr schöne Fotos ,natürlich auch sehr gute Rezepte, Ich stöber gern darin Gruß Schnippelboy
Julie Menghini
Tuesday 15th of September 2015
Thank you so much! I appreciate your stopping by!
Gail
Monday 17th of August 2015
This sounds yummy as is, but I am curious about what other stuffings you use. Your yard looks delightful. Ours is rife with poison ivy and jewelweed. I keep working on it, but never get ahead. No doubt raccoons would eat koi if we had some. Delighted to find your site today, and was hoping to see a picture of your handsome husband.
Julie Menghini
Monday 17th of August 2015
Thank you for stopping by! You could use all veggies, other cheeses, or even a marinara with and pizza fillings. They are very versatile. We've been lucky that the raccoons have left our pond alone. We did loose one to a mink however.
Chitra Jagadish
Saturday 20th of June 2015
Love the idea Julie.... looks and sounds interesting. ...
Julie Menghini
Sunday 21st of June 2015
Thank you Chitra!
My Little Italian Kitchen
Tuesday 16th of June 2015
I like this idea with mushrooms! My children love both crab meat and mushrooms so you have inspired me today. A lovely recipe indeed. Have a good day!
Julie Menghini
Tuesday 16th of June 2015
Thank you! I hope everyone loves it.