Shallow Fried Mushrooms

Shallow Fried Mushrooms

Simple, crisp, and full of flavor — these shallow fried mushrooms are perfect for busy days when you want something quick yet satisfying. Light, crisp, and ready in minutes, they pair beautifully with brown rice or can be enjoyed on their own as a satisfying vegan snack.

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Why You’ll Love It

Quick & Effortless: Ready in minutes, these mushrooms are perfect for busy weeknights or when you need a fast, flavorful snack.

Versatile & Satisfying: Enjoy them as a side with rice, noodles, or grain bowls, or snack on them straight from the pan — they’re addictive either way.

Minimal Ingredients, Maximum Impact: Just mushrooms, simple spices, and a crunchy coating create a dish that feels indulgent without fuss or complicated prep.

Ingredient Notes

Mushrooms: Use fresh, firm mushrooms for the best texture. Button or cremini varieties work well; slice according to your preference for bite-sized crispiness.

Semolina (Sooji): Creates a light, crunchy coating that stays crisp even after frying. For a softer coating, bread crumbs are a suitable alternative.

Spices: Add subtle color, warmth, and a gentle kick, elevating the natural umami of mushrooms.


Serving Suggestions

  • As a Snack or Appetizer: Serve immediately with vegan dips like tahini, tomato chutney, or cashew cream.
  • Side for Meals: Pair with steamed rice, quinoa, or grain bowls for a quick and flavorful addition.
  • Salad Topper: Add crisp mushrooms to green salads or noodle bowls for crunch and umami.
  • Party-Friendly: Serve on a platter with toothpicks for a fun finger-food option.
Shallow Fried Mushrooms
Kind Vegan

Shallow Fried Mushrooms

4 from 1 vote
Golden, crispy, and packed with umami
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 8 minutes
Total Time 18 minutes
Servings: 2
Course: Appetizer, Side Dish, Snack
Cuisine: Indian
Calories: 180

Ingredients
  

  • 7-8 mushrooms
  • ¼ tsp turmeric
  • ¼ cup sooji semolina
  • Red chilli powder to taste
  • Salt to taste
  • Oil for frying preferably coconut oil

Method
 

  1. Clean mushrooms thoroughly and cut them into your preferred size.
  2. Add salt, turmeric, and red chilli powder, mixing gently without marinating.
  3. Coat the mushrooms evenly with semolina (or bread crumbs as a substitute).
  4. Heat oil in a pan on medium flame.
  5. Place mushrooms on the pan without covering and shallow fry on both sides for 2–3 minutes.
  6. For extra crispiness, turn the flame high for one minute, switch it off, and flip the mushrooms once before removing.

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Notes

Tips
Avoid marinating after adding spices — it releases moisture and makes mushrooms soggy.
Semolina gives a crunchy coating; bread crumbs can be used for a softer texture.
Don’t cover the pan while frying — it helps retain crispness.
A final quick high-heat flip adds the perfect golden crunch.

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1 Comment

  1. 4 stars
    Didn’t overcomplicate it, which I appreciated. The mushrooms turned out really good. Made these as a quick side and they disappeared fast.

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