Confession: I sometimes lose sleep the night before hosting a dinner party. I blame it on a combination of excitement and nerves, but wow, entertaining can be stressful. As part of my mission to solve my hosting anxiety, Iâve compiled a list of delicious, easy, and inexpensive meals for large groups that I always return toâand that every guest will love.
These recipes solve the dilemma of deciding what to cook for large groups but avoid the hefty price tag that can often come with group dinners. As we know, cooking for more than four people can get real pricey, real fast. The bottom line? Impressive doesnât have to mean expensive. These meals utilize grocery store staples, store-bought ingredients, and affordable meatsâwithout sacrificing flavor or quality.
Read on for my go-to inexpensive meals for large groups, plus Camilleâs tips for cooking for a crowd.
Camille’s Top Tips for Cooking for a Crowd
Do all possible prep in advance so that you can enjoy the evening, too. Anything that can be made beforehand is key. It takes the stress out of your day-of prep and makes sure you get to enjoy the party yourself. Soups, sauces, and salad dressings can be made entirely in advance so when the clock strikes happy hour, you’re ahead of the game. It’s also helpful to do any knife work in advance and store your chopped goods in the fridge. That way, when it’s time to cook, you’ve already done a lot of the grunt work.
Choose crowd-pleasing dishes that everyone can enjoy. When you’re cooking for a group, it’s important to consider your guests’ dietary needs. Dairy-free, gluten-free, vegetarian, and/or vegan recipes fare well for large groups. That way, everyone can savor the moment together. Comforting foods are also always a hit at dinner parties. If it’s something you love, the odds are high that your guests will love it, too!
Leverage batch cooking and âbuild-your-ownâ components.Sheet pan recipes, informal spreads, and topping bars are heroes when it comes to assembly. Prep the main components and let your guests build their finished pieces. Not only does this make your job easier, but it’s a great way to spark conversation and creativity!
Why We Love It: These simpler-than-they-seem Mexican-inspired tacos are one of Camille’s favorite summer meals for weeknights and entertaining. Thanks to a zesty marinade and the perfect mix of garlic, herbs, and spices, they pack plenty of bold and bright flavor. Plus, they use flank steakâa delicious but relatively cheap cut that makes for tasty tacos. Simply add toppings of your choice and enjoy!
Hero Ingredient: Tacos are nothing without their toppings. I opt for plenty of cilantro and salsa verde. And don’t skimp on the guacamole.
Why We Love It: Camille took this classic method of preparing chicken and turned the volume up with a twist. Marinating chicken in yogurt tenderizes the meat, lending tons of flavor and creating a delicious crust. It makes for the perfect inexpensive meal for a large group because you can simply scale up as needed, marinate ahead of time, and throw your chicken on the grill. No stress!
Hero Ingredient: This recipe is about as easy and simple as it gets. With so few ingredients, what’s included all plays a key role. That being said, the lemon infuses your marinade with fresh, summery flavor.
Why We Love It: There are so many reasons why I love this simple sheet pan dinner. It’s faster than takeout, filled with plenty of whole and nutritious ingredients, and tastes simply divine. It also happens to align with various diets due to its exclusion of grains, processed ingredients, and added sugars.
Hero Ingredient: Any recipe with goat cheese has my heart.
Why We Love It: This saucy chicken and veggie meal gets better the longer it marinates, and it’s the perfect flavorful meal for more than two. This recipe can be made with chicken breasts or thighs and a variety of inexpensive spices and pantry staples. Serve over a bed of white rice for that cozy, home-cooked meal you crave all day.
Hero Ingredient: Coconut milk gives this slow-cooker meal an added creaminess.
Why We Love It: Soup is one of the best things to serve to large groups because itâs inexpensive and most of the cooking time is hands-off. Plus, as long as you have a big enough pot, itâs easy to double. To this day, this Chicken Tortilla Soup is one of Camille’s most popular Instagram recipes, so if you havenât made it yet, this is your sign. Itâs the perfect serve-yourself recipe for big gatherings as well.
Hero Ingredient: The homemade tortilla strips are next-level.
Why We Love It: Bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs get the low and slow treatment in this simple sheet pan recipe. They’re roasted alongside artichokes, red onions, cherry tomatoes, garlic, lemon slices, and green olives until golden brown and delicious. The best part? All you have to do is throw everything on a sheet pan and roast for an hour. This is one of those recipes that’s so much more than the sum of its parts.
Hero Ingredient: If you think slow-roasted chicken is blandâthink again! The key is to crank up the oven for those last ten-or-so minutes to crisp up the skin.
Serve With: This is a complete sheet pan dinner on its own, but if you really want to round it out, these crispy potatoes are perfect.
Why We Love It: These tacos are one of my favorite recipes for the simple prep and flavors that are anything but. You can make the chicken beforehand and chop all of the veggies in advance. All you have to do is char the tortillas and serve. You donât even have to build the tacos yourselfâlet the guests assemble their own.
Hero Ingredient: The lime-y chicken is affordable and addictive.
Why We Love It: This roasted chicken recipe yields the juiciest bird with the crispiest golden brown skin. And all you need is olive oil, salt, pepper, and a few supporting actors to make that dream a reality. The cherry tomatoes, garlic, and lemon slices that roast alongside the chicken create the most amazing sauce that flavors the bird beautifully. Then, a salsa verde elevates the entire creation even more.
Hero Ingredient: The garlic caramelizes to pure perfection and is delightfully spreadable.
Why We Love It: Talk about a showstopper! This roast chicken recipe is just as delicious as it is visually appealing. It features Brussels sprouts, fingerling potatoes, green olives, carrots, and copious amounts of garlic and olive oil. The chicken roasts to perfection while the veggies underneath create a decadent sauce all on their own. It’s the hands-off masterpiece your next gathering needs.
Hero Ingredient: Don’t you dare waste any of that liquid gold. Transfer those pan juices into some sort of vessel or pour straight over the chicken before servingâyou’ll be glad you did.
Why We Love It: This zucchini pasta recipe celebrates the seasonâs best flavors. Summer squashes, nutty parmesan, zesty lemon, and aromatic herbs come together for a tasty and simple pasta recipe that every dinner guest will love. It’s the Italian countryside meal you’ll start to long for when summer rolls around.
Hero Ingredient: Grated Parmesan is a top-tier topping.
Why We Love It: An entire serving of greens in pasta form? Sign me up. This silky sauce that lovingly coats each noodle is my new favorite way to eat greens. With only five ingredients, this make-ahead sauce is the king of inexpensive meals for large groups. Simply prep your sauce, choose your favorite noodle and accompanying veg, and top with lots of finishing touches.
Hero Ingredient: Burrata, toasted breadcrumbs, fresh herbs, lemon juice, and flaky salt make excellent topping choices.
Why We Love It: I love the idea of serving a big bowl of pasta salad for a laid-back gathering. This recipe couldn’t be tastier but isn’t fussyâboth impressing your guests while also making them feel right at home. The briny, fruity flavors of the olives and artichokes are pure Mediterranean vibes. And when combined with a little crispy bacon, beautiful things happen. (Feel free to leave the bacon out and keep a bowl on the side for extra sprinkling if you have vegetarian guests.)
Hero Ingredient: Cavatappi is key in this recipe. Its short, twisted shape soaks up all the good green dressing.
Why We Love It: We all love a good pasta dinner party, and this recipe is infinitely customizable and easily doubled. In fact, Camille lays out all of the possible swaps and her best tips for cooking this for a crowd in the recipe post. Aside from the simplicity of making this dish, it has all of my favorite things: rigatoni, pesto, and crispy Brussels sprouts. If youâre looking for a no-fuss, show-stopping pasta for a large group, this is it.
Hero Ingredient: The caramelized, crispy, garlicky Brussels sprouts taste even more indulgent than the noodles.
Why We Love It: This eggplant lasagna is a cozy one-pot dinner that guests of all ages and palates will love. It’s vegetarian, which is a plus for dinner parties where guests have dietary restrictions, and it’s comforting all the same. The icing on the cake? Store-bought marinara makes prep a breeze.
Hero Ingredient: Since it’s in a skillet, you can place the entire creation directly on the table and serve it up family style.
Why We Love It: If you’re not putting potatoes on your pizza, take this recipe as a sign. I’m obsessed with the crispy-creamy texture play created by the melt-in-your-mouth potatoes and burrata set against the thin, crunchy crust. It’s a great option for large groups with a light ingredients list and shortcut tricks to make it all the easier. Talk about hostess with the mostess.
Hero Ingredient: I will never, ever say no to burrata. It does creaminess to perfection.
Why We Love It: Minimal effort meets maximum flavor in this vegetarian tikka masala. It has all the flavor of your favorite take-out meal and can easily be scaled up to accommodate any-sized group. Again, itâs great to set out in âserve yourselfâ fashion and is easy to double as well.
Hero Ingredient: The Greek yogurt deserves a medal for making this so creamy.
Why We Love It: If I’m invited to a pizza dinner party, 10/10 times I’ll accept. Everyone loves a good pizza, and this recipe will be ready faster than Dominoâs can deliver. If youâre looking to make this meal the main event of an evening, you can also let couples customize their own pizzas.
Hero Ingredient: Homemade almond ricotta, while delish, leans this pizza toward the more expensive side. If you aren’t entertaining a plant-based crowd, feel free to swap out with store-bought whole milk ricotta.
Why We Love It: Spiced potatoes stuffed into soft bell peppers make for a magical dinner. These are lighter than traditional samosa, but delicious all the same. It’s such an easy make-ahead dinner because the filling will keep overnight. When the time comes, simply roast your bell peppers, stuff them with filling, and let guests top accordingly.
Hero Ingredient: Chutney, fresh herbs, yogurt, and red onions make delicious finishing touches.
Hero Ingredient: As with any comforting soup recipe, the key is in the presentation. Lay out all of your toppings and let guests build their masterpiece!
Why We Love It: These grilled shrimp tacos are a summer obsession. With a short and sweet ingredient list and a main protein on the cheaper side, it’s a great batch of ingredients for hot days and grilling outside. Change up your toppings with anything from slices of creamy avocado to bits of fresh cilantro and a few squeezes of fresh lime.
Hero Ingredient: Pico de Gallo is always a winner with these tacos!
Why We Love It: Camille picked up this recipe from Contramar in Mexico City and we’ve been changed ever since. It’s extra compatible for large groups as the components can be quickly prepped in advance. When everyone is ready to dig in, just set out the tostadas and toppings and let everyone build their own!
Hero Ingredient: Avocado mellows out this recipe’s spicy and savory flavor blend.
Why We Love It: My family has a tradition of indulging in salmon for at least one night of our summer vacation. This salmon recipe has only five ingredients and comes together in a snap. The peach salsa brings all the summer fruit flavors, while chile lime seasoning adds a kick of zest to this grilled fish.
Why We Love It: What’s better than a taco bar after a long day of poolside or backyard fun? These chimichurri fish tacos are one of my go-to inexpensive meals for large groups, and they can be topped with various flavorful additions that all guests can pick and choose from.
Hero Ingredient: Cilantro is the hero of this chimichurri sauce.
I grew up in a modest home. The open floor plan encouraged us to spend our days in the kitchen, both during and outside of meal times. My family would gather around the table—doing homework, chatting idly, and simply sitting in each other’s company. The space—despite its size—boasted a certain organic flow and openness, one that flooded the room with an aura of calm. There was a lot that contributed to this, but for me, the built-in shelves that wrapped their way around the walls put even my childhood self at ease.
Built-in shelves encourage creativity, inviting us to display both sentimental objects and things we want within reach. They lend themselves well to our increasingly visual world—the subject of design content across Instagram and TikTok. But no matter how relevant they seem now, built-in shelves also hold a timelessness surpassing the whims of micro-trends.
10 Built-In Shelves That Prove the Timelessness of the Trend
The past decade of design has seen the first whispers of a move away from floating shelves and free-standing armoires in the direction of a new kind of built-in—one that’s modern, minimal, and not necessarily symmetrical. (Though an air of balance remains a priority.) Utilizing natural materials and organic edges, today’s designers are creating storage solutions that go beyond chic, instead putting weight on visual storytelling that’s elegantly executed and thoughtfully curated.
Need to see it to believe it? Take a look at these 10 spaces.
Contemporary Coziness
Camille has perfected her living room built-in shelves over the years, and the most recent iteration is pure, uncomplicated comfort. I love how she keeps the styling intentionally pared down. The impact is decidedly minimalist but with a warmth and visual interest that keeps the eyes moving about.
The Yves Klein blue gives this built-in bookshelf the contrast needed to make it pop. By keeping the shelves’ elements relatively minimalist and the colors surrounding them neutral, the effect is impactful without going overboard.
Warm Minimalist
Sometimes, second-hand purchases are best, leaning into the pieces’ time-worn narratives. I love this curation of vintage finds and the reliance on textural variation to create interest in an otherwise neutral color palette.
Sumptuous Simplicity
This neutral approach to built-in shelves strikes the perfect balance between minimalism and warmth, creating a space that feels both curated and lived-in. By opting for a muted color palette of creams, soft taupes, and natural wood accents, the shelves act as an understated backdrop that allows carefully chosen objects to shine.
Classic Farmhouse
Here, the styling emphasizes organic textures—think ceramic vases, woven baskets, and gilded frames—that add depth without overwhelming the eye. It’s a thoughtful, intentional display where every piece tells a story, yet nothing competes for attention. This approach to neutral design highlights how subtlety can create a sense of calm and sophistication in any room.
Cohesive Minimalist
This chic, monochromatic approach to styling built-in shelves showcases the power of layering tones and textures within a single color palette. With soft whites, muted grays, and natural wood accents as the foundation, the space feels cohesive yet dynamic. The interplay of hard and soft elements—crisp lines juxtaposed with touches of greenery—creates a room that feels both polished and inviting.
Library Vibes
This inviting, English-style home strikes a perfect balance between functionality and warmth, curating found objects for a cozy, lived-in feel. The colorful array of books (that have clearly been read and aren’t just meant for display) add warmth and texture within the open cabinetry. The stoneware vase, ornate chandelier, and floral rug lend a touch of time-worn beauty, making the room feel more personal and approachable. It’s a space where simplicity meets sophistication, ideal for both casual gatherings and quieter moments.
Effortless Elegance
This serene living room embodies design-driven ease, with a harmonious mix of natural materials and modern touches. The soft, neutral palette creates a calming backdrop, while the textured rug and plush seating invite relaxation. Minimalist furniture with clean lines enhances the sense of spaciousness, and the carefully curated decor—ranging from earthy ceramics to organic greenery—adds subtle warmth and personality. It’s a space that feels both refined and inviting, proving that simplicity and comfort can beautifully coexist.
Rustic Charm Meets Modern Sophistication
This space is all about contrast and depth. The color palette remains pared down while thoughtful touches of textural ground the room in comfort. There’s a natural warmth communicated through the bouclé ottoman and velvet couch that’s met with a contemporary edge. Soft lighting casts a cozy glow, enhancing the intimate atmosphere. Subtle details—like the simple ceramic tableware and understated greenery—add an organic touch.
Light and Bright
White is a solid choice to ground your built-ins, allowing you to weave color and texture through styling pieces and personal touches. Here, the effect is perfectly balanced, allowing found objects and photographs to add depth without overwhelming the senses. With its layered textures and thoughtful design, these built-in shelves are a perfect example of how minimalism can still feel warm and welcoming.
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As you read this, you’re losing collagen. After the age of 25, your body loses 1-1.5% of its collagen reserves every year. And when collagen—the primary protein that keeps skin firm, lifted, and smooth—is gone, it’s gone for good. “Imagine a wool sweater that you’ve had for years. With each wash, the fibers of the sweater can break down and lose their original structure,” says Heather Hickman, VP of Education at Dermalogica. “Similarly, as collagen production declines, the skin loses its firmness and begins to sag.”
As we lose collagen, wrinkles set in, and fine lines develop. And while you can’t get that lost collagen back (depressing, I know), there are strategies to prevent collagen loss in the first place. To maximize your collagen reserves, a new trend has emerged: collagen banking. It’s a buzzy new beauty trend that encourages optimizing your lifestyle and skincare routine to “bank” as much collagen as possible.
Collagen Banking: Why the Pros Recommend This Skin-Plumping Practice
From collagen skincare products to collagen supplements and collagen-promoting wellness habits, I spoke with Hickmans about how to make collagen banking part of your daily routine. If you’re past your quarter-life crisis and looking for ways to keep your collagen stores strong, read on.
Heather Hickman
Heather Hickman is the Vice President of Education at Dermalogica, where she has spent over 20 years contributing to the brand’s advanced education of skin therapists. She began her journey with Dermalogica and The International Dermal Institute as a licensed skin therapist and educator.
What is collagen banking?
Collagen banking is a proactive skincare approach where you try to keep as much of your collagen as possible, while helping promote collagen production. “We know the rate and quality of collagen production begins to slow as we age and is accelerated by environmental and lifestyle factors,” says Hickman. “The aim, therefore, is to protect and preserve the skin’s collagen today, so you have more for tomorrow, just like storing it in a bank for future use.”
Unlike many buzzy beauty trends, this one is expert-approved. There are many ways to stimulate collagen, but Hickman recommends focusing on the three Ps:
Promote: From supplements to collagen-based skincare, you can promote collagen by ingesting it or using ingredients that accelerate cell turnover. According to Hickman, “Incorporating active ingredients into a daily skin health product that encourages the production of new collagen and protects existing collagen from degeneration will effectively slow down the signs of aging associated with collagen loss such as loss of structure, skin sagging, and wrinkles.”
Preserve: Reduce “external factors and lifestyle choices such as sun exposure, pollution, stress, and poor diet. I like to refer to these as ‘collagen thieves’ that can further reduce our collagen production,” says Hickman. Preserve collagen by avoiding lifestyle factors that break down collagen.
Protect: Nourish your skin to protect your skin barrier and your existing collagen reserves.
5 Ways to Make Collagen Banking a Part of Your Routine
As with many wellness and beauty practices, the key to collagen banking is making it a part of your routine. The idea is that if you stack your day with collagen-friendly habits, you can retain as much collagen as possible. Don’t worry: it’s not as intimidating as may sound. By optimizing things you already do—like your skincare routine or daily nutrition habits—you can promote collagen production and prevent collagen loss.
Explore collagen supplements
Collagen products are everywhere for a reason—they promise glowing, youthful skin. But they do more than give you a superficial boost, they also stimulate collagen production and might even help stimulate elastin and other vital proteins. Designed to be easily integrated into your routine, collagen supplements are a low-effort way to start collagen banking.
You can also supplement your collagen intake with what you eat. Start your day with bone broth or incorporate collagen-rich foods into your diet. Try these nutritionist-approved picks:
Foods high in vitamin C like citrus fruits, tomatoes, bell peppers, leafy greens, and broccoli.
Prioritize omega-3s with fatty fish (tinned fish girlies get it), avocados, walnuts, chia seeds, flax seeds, and eggs.
Foods rich in zinc and copper like shellfish, grass-fed beef, nuts, and beans.
Add collagen to your skincare routine
Good news: you don’t need to adopt a complicated skincare routine to try collagen banking. You can optimize even the most streamlined skincare routine to both prevent collagen loss and protect the collagen you already have.
“Daily use of at-home products designed to bank collagen and promote natural collagen production is a must for anyone looking to combat the signs of aging,” says Hickman. “Easy-use products such as serums are a great way to incorporate collagen banking ingredients as this allows you to still layer protective SPF over the top and use day and night.”
Use antioxidant-rich skincare
Adding collagen-based products to your skin is one thing, but here’s the secret: it’s even more effective to use ingredients that help stimulate natural collagen production and prevent further collagen breakdown.
Antioxidants are some of the most effective ingredients for collagen banking. They combat oxidative stress—a major factor in premature signs of aging and collagen loss—and are even said to help boost the efficacy of collagen. Vitamin C and trehalose are some of the best antioxidants to look for.
This is especially important at night, when the day’s impurities are wreaking havoc on your skin. “Have a good double cleansing routine night and day to remove pollution and impurities from the skin that trigger enzymes to degrade your collagen,” Hickman notes.
Try non-invasive skin treatments
Consider trying treatments that promote collagen by making your skin heal itself. “Your skin is always going to get the best result if you partner your homecare use with skin services provided by a licensed professional,” says Hickman. “One of the most impactful services for collagen banking is microneedling. Microneedling causes controlled micro-injuries to the skin promoting the skin’s fibroblast cells to produce collagen to repair itself.”
She also recommends “treatments involving LED, Nanoinfusion, Gua Sha massage, and microcurrent, which can also be highly impactful on stimulating blood flow.” In turn, this stimulates “the production of fresh collagen in the skin.”
Audit your lifestyle
Lifestyle factors are some of the biggest contributors to collagen stores. Here are some simple lifestyle habits that can make or break your collagen reserves.
Sleep. Beauty sleep is more than a nice-to-have—it’s a collagen-banking essential. Read our tips on increasing your beauty sleep routine.
Stress. “Find ways to manage your stress,” Hickman encourages. “Stress can cause an inflammatory response leading to the acceleration of collagen degeneration.” Try some of our favorite products to destress.
Caffeine. Caffeine raises cortisol, and if timed incorrectly, it could sabotage your sleep. While you don’t have to cut caffeine out entirely, consider how it could be harming your collagen banking efforts.
Sugar. The results of too much sugar aren’t so sweet. According to Hickman, “excess sugar consumption can cause a reaction in the body called glycation that triggers the breakdown of skin proteins including collagen.”
Gut health. Everything comes back to your gut. The link between gut health and skin largely revolves around its effect on collagen production. Address your gut health for an overall healthier glow.
SPF. SPF keeps skin protected against premature fine lines and sunspots—which come from, you guessed it, collagen loss.
It’s unfortunate but true: stuffed portobello mushrooms used to get a bad rap. Being a vegetarian in the early aughts, I was often left with very few meatless mains to choose from when it came to eating out. Having selected my only option from the menu, a waiter would inevitably appear with a large portobello cap centered on the plate. No accompaniments or garnishes—just a giant baked mushroom. I’d be lucky if I could swallow a single rubbery, bland bite. Needless to say, when it came to portobellos, I was scarred. So what’s a recipe developer to do but create stuffed portobello mushrooms that are actually palatable, and dare I say, delicious.
The last few years have seen a mushroom renaissance. From King Oyster to Hen of the Woods, mushrooms have become a part of the culinary zeitgeist and are a joy to eat. In many kitchens (my own included), mushrooms are lauded as a functional superfood and treated like a powerhouse ingredient.
A Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms Recipe You’ll Actually Love
I’ll eat mushrooms any and every way I can. While I’m partial to shiitake or maitake, I’ve recently fallen in love with the earthiness of portobello mushrooms. They’re great on their own, adding a meaty heft to omelets and pasta, but I’ve converted to stuffed portobello mushrooms, enjoying all the deliciousness I can. Nothing inspires like incorporating new ingredients into a staple dish, and many iterations of stuffed portbello mushrooms later, I’ve found the combination I’ll make now until forever. The best part? You only need five ingredients to cook up a little mushroom magic.
How to Cook Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms
I can’t take credit for this trick, but one thing I discovered while making this recipe a few times was that mushrooms, when roasted, release a lot of water. I’m used to sautéing mushrooms in a pan, so I never gave this issue much thought. But when baked on a sheet tray, the mushrooms sit in their liquid and turn soggy.
After doing a little research, I found this method that lets the mushrooms breathe while baking on an oven-safe cooling rack. This allows the extra liquid to drain off, helping the mushrooms cook through. Game changer.
Don’t have an oven-safe cooling rack? I’ve also done this by cooking the mushrooms first stem-side up and then flipping them so they cook all the way around. Worst-case scenario, sop up the liquid with a kitchen towel before stuffing the mushrooms. Trust me: Trying any of these simple tricks will make all the difference.
The Filling: How to Caramelize Onions
Caramelized onions are truly one of the gems of the recipe world—scratch that, the food world in general. The magic that happens when onions cook down, getting golden and sweet, is a total treasure. But I won’t lie, I’ve burned my fair share of pans in the process and been left with a few sticky, unpleasant results. But after countless batches, I’ve found a method that gets caramelized onions, in all their sweet and jammy glory, just right.
Start with chopped and diced onions. In lieu of long strands, chopped and diced onions give your stuffing a tastier texture.
Use a large pan. Larger than you think you need! The onions need room to cook over direct heat. If you pile them in a small pan, they’ll steam and get soggy. No thanks.
The more oil, the better. Starting with a few extra glugs helps keep everything smooth and glossy in the early stages of cooking. If your pan feels dry while cooking the onions, add more oil as needed.
Cook low and slow. Avoid high heat at all costs! Cooking your onions at a higher temperature will dry the pan and burn your onions. I keep the heat on low to medium-low and adjust as needed. It might take a minute to find the right balance between constantly stirring and letting the onions sit against the heat, but it’s well worth the effort.
Deglaze with vinegar. I love balsamic or apple cider vinegar to deglaze the pan once your onions are almost done cooking. A little splash at the end will pick up all the golden bits sitting on the pan. Plus, the vinegar will add a nice bite of acidity to the onions that complements the sweetness perfectly.
Caramelized onions take a little babysitting and a bit of time. But when cooked this way, the final result yields so much flavor.
Tips for Next-Level Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms
So you have your tray of stuffed mushrooms. Now what?
I like serving my stuffed portobello mushrooms with a really bright and acidic salad. Crisp greens with a zingy lemon dressing make for a perfect pairing. If you think your plate could use some carbs, serve a pot of rice alongside. Bread is always a delicious option, too.
Once you’ve wrapped up your meal, don’t worry about leftovers. Personally, I find that stuffed portobello mushrooms don’t keep very well, but I have found a tasty solution for next-day deliciousness. If you have a few mushroom caps left, place them on a cutting board, chop, and dice them into small cubes. This includes the filling, too. Store in the fridge in an airtight container.
The next day, sauté the leftovers in a pan and toss them into an omelet or frittata. Or, make a big pot of pasta while you sauté the mushrooms in butter. Add the cooked pasta to the mushrooms with a little of the pasta water plus Parmesan for added decadence. With leftover stuffed portobello mushrooms, anything is possible.
An *actually* delicious recipe for the vegetarian classic: flavor-packed and caramelized onion-stuffed. Even the carnivores among us will love it.
3–4 tablespoons of olive oil
2 large yellow onions, diced
splash of vinegar
6 large portobello mushrooms
15-ounce box of fresh spinach, chopped (if using frozen, thaw and drain completely)
2 tablespoons of grated parmesan
4ounces shredded mozzarella
for topping: toasted breadcrumbs, chopped basil, lemon juice, etc.
Preheat oven to 425 F.
In a large stovetop pan, add the olive oil. Bring to medium heat and add the onions with a large pinch of salt. Begin to sweat the onions and cook for 30-40 minutes until fully caramelized.
Prep the mushrooms. Remove the stems of the portobellos. With a spoon, remove the dark gills under the cap. Place on a parchment-lined sheet tray or an oven-safe cooling rack over a sheet tray and drizzle with olive oil. Place in oven to bake for 10-12 minutes. Remove when done and set aside until ready to stuff.
Continue stirring the onions while the mushrooms cook. The onions will go from translucent to light golden to darker golden. Stir every couple of minutes to make sure the onions don’t stick and burn. If the pan feels dry, add a little more oil as needed.
Once the onions reach the caramelized stage, add a splash of balsamic or apple cider vinegar to deglaze the pan.
Add the spinach and stir until the leaves are just wilted. Remove from heat and add the parmesan. Stir to combine.
Stuff the mushrooms. Spoon the onion mixture into the mushroom caps and sprinkle over mozzarella cheese.
Place mushrooms back into oven and bake for another 10 minutes or until the cheese is melted and golden.
Serve mushrooms hot with toppings of choice. Enjoy!