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Recipe of the day: Egg baked mushroom medley traybake

Recipe of the day: Egg baked mushroom medley traybake

The Citizen13-06-2025

A hearty vegetarian tray bake that's ready in minutes
This simple tray bake is perfect when you want a quick and tasty meal.
It's made with a mix of mushrooms, garlic, herbs and eggs baked in large Portobello mushrooms.
Serve it hot with toasted French bread to soak up the delicious juices – great for breakfast, lunch or dinner!
ALSO READ: Recipe of the day: Beef chilli bowl to beat the cold
Egg baked mushroom medley tray bake
Ingredients
650g mixed mushrooms
30ml (2 tbsp) olive oil
2 cloves garlic, grated
6-8 sage leaves
1 tsp (5ml) mixed dried herbs
4 large Portobello mushrooms
4 large eggs
150ml cream
Seasoning, to taste
French bread to serve
Method
Preheat oven to 200°C. Use a large baking tray. Place mixed mushrooms, olive oil, garlic, a few sage leaves and dried herbs into the baking tray. Place the Portobello mushrooms stalk side up on top, season with salt and black pepper. Bake until mushrooms are tender, about 10 minutes. Remove from oven and gently twist the stalk out of the Portobello mushrooms, return stalks to the pan. Gently crack an egg into each Portobello mushroom, pour over the cream. Return baking tray to oven and cook until the egg white is no longer clear and yolk is cooked to your liking, about 3-5 minutes. Garnish with torn sage leaves. Serve immediately with toasted French bread to soak up all the juices.
*This recipe was sourced from The South African Poultry Association (SAPA)
Egg baked mushroom medley traybake
Author:
sapoultry.co.za
Ingredients
Scale 1x 2x 3x 650g mixed mushrooms
30 ml (2 tbsp) olive oil
2 cloves garlic, grated
6 – 8 sage leaves
1 tsp (5ml) mixed dried herbs
4 large Portobello mushrooms
4 large eggs
150 ml cream
Seasoning, to taste
French bread, to serve
Instructions Preheat oven to 200°C.
Use a large baking tray. Place mixed mushrooms, olive oil, garlic, a few sage leaves and dried herbs into the baking tray.
Place the Portobello mushrooms stalk side up on top, season with salt and black pepper.
Bake until mushrooms are tender, about 10 minutes.
Remove from oven and gently twist the stalk out of the Portobello mushrooms, return stalks to the pan.
Gently crack an egg into each Portabello mushroom, pour over the cream.
Return baking tray to oven and cook until the egg white is no longer clear, and yolk is cooked to your liking, about 3- 5 minutes.
Garnish with torn sage leaves.
Serve immediately with toasted French bread to soak up all the juices.
NOW READ: Recipe of the day: Lemon and herb marinated lamb chops

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