Simple Roasted Mushrooms (Thyme Baked Mushrooms + Other Flavors)
Learn how to roast mushrooms to transform them into super savory, juicy, slightly meaty, umami-rich flavor bombs! Baked mushrooms are fuss-free, hands off, and make for a diet-friendly (Paleo, Keto, Whole30, Low Carb, Vegan) appetizer, side, or main!
READ POST ABOVE FOR TONS OF OPTIONAL ADD-INS AND RECIPE VARIATIONS!
Instructions
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. and line a baking sheet with a silicone mat or parchment paper.
In a medium mixing bowl, combine all ingredients and toss well to combine.
Spread the mushrooms evenly on the baking sheet and bake for 18 minutes, stirring halfway through baking time.
Notes
Garlic: One of the easiest (and our favorite) variations is for garlic roasted mushrooms! Use four cloves of minced garlic with the above.
Lemon: Add 1-2 tbsp of lemon juice (or lime juice). For even more lemon flavor, add a teaspoon or so of lemon zest. We recommend adding some before baking the mushrooms and an extra drizzle of lemon before serving them.
Soy sauce: To pack in more umami flavor, add 1-2 tbsp of dark soy sauce (and reduce the other salt in the baked mushroom recipe).
Balsamic: Add 1-3 tbsp of good-quality balsamic vinegar (pairs well with soy sauce and garlic, too).
Spice: Add a pinch (or more) of red pepper flakes, cayenne pepper, OR use a little chili oil in place of other oil in the baked mushroom recipe.
Other vegetables: Several veggies will cook in the same time frame. This includes asparagus (cut into 2-inch pieces), broccoli (in bite-sized pieces), zucchini (in thick slices/wedges), green beans (whole or halved), cherry tomatoes (whole), bell pepper (diced), etc.