Stuffed Baby Bella Mushrooms (and Jalapeños)

I love mushrooms – seriously love mushrooms! They are, without a doubt, one of my favorite foods. They add depth to so many dishes and, as is the case with this recipe, they can even stand alone.

The ingredients for this recipe are pretty simple. Most everything is easy to find. The most elusive ingredient may be the Alouette spreadable cheese – but, make sure you’re looking for it in the deli section of the grocery store, as many stock it there, rather than with the other cheeses.

As I had some jalapeños, I decided to stuff both the mushrooms and the jalapeños. Both worked out well, but I – personally – enjoyed the mushrooms the most. If you wanted to use this stuffing for just mushrooms, I would either halve the stuffing or use an additional dozen mushroom caps (or enjoy the extra stuffing on it’s own – my oldest daughter seemed to!).

The stems are removed from the mushrooms and the jalapeños are halved and seeded. Also, chop a small, seeded, jalapeño and the stems from the mushrooms – this will he used in the stuffing.

After prepping the mushrooms and peppers, I made the stuffing.

In a skillet over medium to high heat, I browned the sausage, along with the garlic, mushrooms and jalapeño.

Once the sausage was fully cooked, lower the heat and add in the cheeses. Stir until the cheeses have melted and are well combined with the sausage.

Finally, add in the bread crumbs and cook until the bread crumbs are nicely browned.

The next step is to stuff the mushrooms and jalapeños with the stuffing, top with a little more parmesan and bread crumbs – finally, drizzle with olive oil and into the oven the go!

Cook them at 400 degrees for 20 minutes.

Stuffed Baby Bella Mushrooms (and Jalapeños)

1 dozen Baby Bella Mushrooms
6-8 Jalapeños, halved and seeded
Olive Oil

Stuffing
1/2 chub sausage (I used Jimmy Dean)
4 tbsp Alouette Garlic and Herbs Soft Spreadable Cheese
3 tbsp grated parmesan
1/2 cup Italian Panko Crumbs
Mushroom stems, finely chopped
1 small seeded jalapeño, finely chopped
1/2 tbsp garlic

  • Remove stem from mushrooms, save for stuffing
  • Halve jalapeños and remove seeds
  • Finely dice both the mushroom stems and a small jalapeño
  • In a skillet, cook the sausage, garlic, mushroom stems and diced jalapeño
  • Once the sausage is cooked through, reduce the heat and add in the Alouette cheese and the parmesan, letting the cheeses melt and mix in well with the sausage
  • After cheese is well incorporated, add in the panko crumbs and mix well – cook until the panko crumbs are nicely browned
  • On lined cooking sheet, place mushrooms and peppers cut side up
  • Add stuffing to each of the mushrooms and peppers
  • Top stuffed mushrooms and peppers with more parmesan cheese and bread crumbs
  • Drizzle with olive oil
  • Cook in 400 degree oven, for 20 minutes
  • Best served warm

BBQ Pulled Pork Pizza

When making Brunswick Stew, I bought and cooked a 4.5 pound Boston Butt roast, so – clearly, I had leftovers. And, I still had some of Biz’s Skinny Pizza Dough from when I made my Blueberry Pizza. Having both of those things, I decided to make a pulled pork BBQ pizza.

I decided to keep the ingredients pretty simple: Biz’s Skinny Pizza Dough, pulled pork, Alouette Garlic and Herb spreadable cheese, Monterey Jack Cheese and Sweet Baby Ray’s Mustard BBQ sauce.

I rolled the dough out into something, loosely, resembling a circle. Then added the Alouette Garlic and Herb cheese as the base.

Then I added some of the pulled pork. It was cold, fresh from the fridge – no need to heat it up, since it is going into a very hot oven! Next, the pizza was topped with shredded Monterey Jack cheese. And, lastly, drizzled on some of the BBQ sauce.

I cooked it on parchment paper (on top of a pizza stone) in my oven, for 20 minutes, at 500 degrees.

Biz’s dough crisps up so well and really can hold a topping!

The savory flavor of the Alouette garlic and herb cheese, coupled with the tangy sweetness of the BBQ sauce was AMAZING!! So good!!

BBQ Pulled Pork Pizza

Biz’s Skinny Pizza Dough
Pulled Pork
Alouette Garlic and Herb Spreadable Cheese
Monterey Jack Cheese

  • Roll out the dough (doing it on parchment paper makes it easier to put it in and take it out of the oven)
  • Add Alouette Garlic and Herb cheese to the top of the dough
  • Top with pulled pork and Monterey Jack Cheese
  • Drizzle on the BBQ sauce
  • Cook for 20 minutes in 500 degree oven

** Note I didn’t measure anything when I was making this, so just kind of eyeball it, depending on how much dough you use.