Miso-Butter Mushrooms With Silky Eggs Recipe (2024)

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Cook.bot

Looks like a superb anytime meal, but I can't understand why you'd need to divide the egg cooking into two batches. Six eggs in a giant 12-inch skillet would not be crowded at all.

Amy

Excellent. I added some shallots to the mushrooms since I had them on hand, and the spinach as suggested. Served with open face baguette. Easy and delicious.

KinseyH

A superb variation for even better mushrooms: first dry sauté the mushrooms (medium-high) until they release some liquid and brown some, then add the 2T olive oil (or, better, butter) and continue sautéing as needed to complete step 1. In step 3, stir in soy sauce to personal taste prior to adding the miso butter. I use only a splash or two, for umami contribution without a dominating soy-flavor. Another reason for a light hand on the soy: both soy sauce and miso are salty.

saintsavory

The eggs are divided so they are thin on the pan and you can quick cook them in 20-30 seconds as described for a custardy texture.

Emily

This is a great "meaty" side dish to serve for dinner when vegetarians come to dinner.

marina

This was very very good. The recipe halved perfectly. Would make this again any time. Would be an especially good one to make if hosting guests for breakfast or brunch. Any leftover mushrooms could easily be added to noodles with greens for a satisfying lunch.

Shelley

I would half the amount of miso. Otherwise, it was great. Sauce would be great on any vegetable

dimmerswitch

Made miso-butter mushrooms per recipe with scrumptious result. I have been cooking for umpteen decades and only learned in 2022 what good flavor playmates miso and butter are together. Served this for dinner plated with toast and eggs as shown in recipe photo but using scrambled eggs that were not this recipe version. This mushroom recipe makes it to "keep and repeat" file.

Kim P

Try subbing in a few anchovies for the miso. Allergic to miso.

Cristamin

This was superb. We will definitely be revisiting this recipe again soon.

jennysorel

Loved this! Followed recipe except added red and green onion to pan with mushrooms b/c I wanted to use them up. Otherwise no changes, and it was so good! Made toast but didn’t even need/want it. The mushrooms and egg were super satisfying on their own.

JS

Cut out even more miso next time. Too salty. Aside from that pretty simple/good breakfast.

Clara

A splash of water keeps the eggs even silkier. And there's no need to do this in two batches. But a silicone spatula is your friend here as is very low heat. I'd also suggest topping with finely sliced spring onions and if you want that true blue Aussie touch? Sliced avocado on the side with a squeeze of lime juice :-)

EMTCooks

Completely yummy! I'm new to cooking with miso paste, and this recipe was a great introduction. Delicious. One suggested add on--serve with arugula or another soft leafy green.

Quinn

This was quite good! And very easy. My mushrooms didn't need quite as long as prescribed (I added the miso-butter around 7 min in, along with spinach). I didn't have toast handy so I served over rice with a drizzle of chili crisp. Next time I'll probably add some chopped scallions and maybe a smidge of ginger.

siskina

These mushrooms are soooo delicious. I saved this recipe ages ago but just got around to making it, and now I feel bereft for the many times I could have eaten this already. Definitely going into the rotation.

Wish I could still eat dairy...

Sounds wonderful, but do you have any advice re: miso butter for the lactose intolerant? Would a neutral oil work instead of butter?

Ann Mia Haning

There are vegan butter substitutes. I've always used Earth Balance but apparently their formula has changed and it's not as good. Then there's Country Crock Plant-Based Butter and something called Miyoko's which people really like, but it's costly. It can be done!

Mia

Delicious!!! Miso wonderfully accents notes in mushrooms. I do think dry sautéing mushrooms before adding oil would be a good touch, as would adding shallots. I served with sourdough bread and olive tapenade. Fantastic.

KraftyBeaver

The miso-butter mushrooms are fabulous and will be a new staple in my meal planning. (I used to spread miso-butter on toast so this was eye popping must try and did not disappoint

Helen

Delicious! Made as directed. I do believe one would not lose much by cooking all the eggs at once, it would eliminate one step. A really easy dinner.

Lisa McHenry Bendel

I needed a mushroom recipe that would work well with salmon. Made it sans the eggs, and added bok choy. Used some of the miso garlic butter to cook the salmon as well. Fresh baguette to sop up some of the juices. Delicious!!

zoz

A note on a very tasty variation: Serve the mushrooms (made with an addition of wine during cooking) over buttery polenta. A new favorite quick meal!

Sally G

Easy, quick, and delicious!

Kim P

Try subbing in a few anchovies for the miso. Allergic to miso.

Kim P

Have been cooking eggs this way for years, had no idea it was a thing!

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Miso-Butter Mushrooms With Silky Eggs Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can we cook Mushroom and egg together? ›

This quick Mushroom & Egg Toast recipe can be a great breakfast or a satisfying quick lunch. Mushrooms are rich in vitamins and minerals like selenium, an important antioxidant for metabolic health, and the eggs bring a nice hit of protein. So easy and so very good.

What does miso butter taste like? ›

In very basic terms, miso butter tastes like salty, sweet and earthy butter. And it is these unique qualities that make it shine stirred into pasta, brushed on roasted salmon or even topped on grilled steak.

What should not be mixed with eggs? ›

Dairy products. Having eggs with dairy products like milk and cheese can cause indigestion and have harmful effects on the body.

What we should not do before cooking mushroom? ›

Never salt the mushrooms before cooking. Salt draws out moisture and will therefore make them extremely mushy.

Where can I use miso butter? ›

Add it to chicken thighs, crispy tofu, roasted broccoli, pan-fried mushrooms and pasta. You won't be able to stop. About once a week, I find myself eating miso butter off a spoon like a deer with a salt lick.

Why is miso butter so good? ›

The texture is similar to nut butter and the flavor is rich, complex, salty, and packed with umami. Miso is an important ingredient in Japanese cooking but it's becoming increasingly popular to use miso in every kind of cuisine because of its power to transform any dish with a punch salty, sweet, fermented flavor.

What flavors pair well with miso? ›

It is especially good with rustic flavours such as alliums, root vegetables and seaweed, but it has some less likely partners, too.
  • Carrot.
  • Chives.
  • Chocolate.
  • Corn.
  • Egg.
  • Green beans.
  • Honey.
  • Pecan nuts.
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Which food is not taken with mushroom? ›

Honey and ghee are contradictory food items. Using mushrooms with shrimp, buttermilk, and mustard oil is a no-no.

What are the 2 rules for cooking with eggs? ›

Wash hands, utensils, equipment, and work surfaces with hot, soapy water before and after they come in contact with raw eggs and raw egg-containing foods. Cook eggs until both the yolk and the white are firm. Scrambled eggs should not be runny. Casseroles and other dishes containing eggs should be cooked to 160° F.

Is it good to eat mushroom and chicken together? ›

Chicken and mushrooms go great together, but part of the pairing's super power is how versatile they are as ingredients. With thyme and broccoli as supporting characters, this dish really shines.

What not to do when cooking eggs? ›

7 Mistakes to Avoid When Cooking Eggs
  1. Seasoning the water when making poached eggs. ...
  2. Using high heat. ...
  3. Using the wrong pan. ...
  4. Cracking on the side of the pan or bowl. ...
  5. Not whisking enough. ...
  6. Cracking the eggs directly into the water when making poached eggs. ...
  7. Adding eggs to a cold pan.

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