Garlic Herb Mushrooms

Servings: 4 Total Time: 17 mins Difficulty: Beginner

Nothing about Garlic Herb Mushrooms is Caribbean, but this recipe became one of the most requested dishes after I posted a photo on Instagram and featured it in my #MeatFreeMondays series on YouTube. Button mushrooms are transformed with butter, olive oil, garlic, fresh thyme, and a splash of white wine into an elegant side that’s ready in minutes.

I recommend cleaning mushrooms under running water and patting them dry; that’s just my style. Cooking in a wide pan allows each mushroom to get direct contact with the surface, creating beautiful color and flavor. You’ll finish with a quick wine deglaze and a final sauté to coat everything in garlic-herb goodness. This versatile side pairs beautifully with steaks, pasta, or your favorite vegan main dishes.

Garlic herbed mushrooms in a red pot with a wooden spoon

Ingredient Guide

  • Button Mushrooms: Firm, clean mushrooms that soak up flavor beautifully.
  • Olive Oil: Adds richness and helps brown the mushrooms.
  • Butter: Enhances color and flavor during sautéing.
  • Onion: Provides a savory base.
  • Garlic: Central to the dish’s bold flavor profile.
  • Thyme Sprigs: Fresh herb that complements mushrooms specifically.
  • Parsley: Brightens the finished dish.
  • White Wine: Deglazes the pan and adds acidity and depth.
  • Salt and Black Pepper: Essential for seasoning.
  • Red Pepper Flakes: Optional for a gentle heat.

Cooking Notes from the Kitchen

  • I always wash mushrooms; drying them completely ensures they brown well instead of steaming.
  • Use a wide pan so each mushroom touches the bottom—this ensures caramelization.
  • Larger mushrooms should be halved for even cooking.
  • Deglaze with wine, apple juice, or vegetable stock to release flavorful bits from the pan.
  • Add garlic and herbs at the end on low heat to prevent burning and preserve freshness.

Shopping Made Easy

  • Button mushrooms are found in the produce section—choose firm, dry specimens.
  • Fresh thyme and parsley can be found near other fresh herbs. Buy just before cooking for best quality.
  • White wine adds depth here; if you’d rather not use alcohol, replace it with vegetable stock or apple juice.
  • Pre-minced garlic is convenient, but fresh garlic gives the best flavor.

Can I use other mushrooms?

Yes, cremini or baby bella mushrooms work well. Just adjust cooking time for size.

What’s an alcohol-free substitute for white wine?

Apple juice or vegetable stock makes a great non-alcoholic deglazing option.

How long will mushrooms stay fresh?

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.

Can I make this vegan?

Absolutely. Use plant-based butter or just extra olive oil.

What dishes pair best with garlic herb mushrooms?

They’re perfect alongside grilled steak, roast chicken, pasta, or as a topping for toast or polenta.

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 5 mins Cook Time 12 mins Total Time 17 mins
Servings: 4

Description

Savory sautéed mushrooms with garlic, fresh herbs, and a splash of white wine—elegant, easy, and ideal for meat-free meals or as a side dish.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Heat olive oil and butter in a wide pan over medium heat. Add onion and sauté gently for 3 minutes.

  2. Increase heat to medium-high and add mushrooms (halved if large). Cook for 7–9 minutes until they shrink and caramelize.

  3. Pour in white wine to deglaze the pan. Cook 1 minute.

  4. Reduce heat to low and add garlic, thyme, parsley, salt, black pepper, and red pepper flakes. Stir well to coat.

  5. Cook for an additional 2–3 minutes until garlic is fragrant but not browned.

     

  6. Serve hot with your favorite dishes.

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