Ingredients

  • baby portobello mushrooms
    baby portobello mushrooms8
  • olive oil
    olive oil1.5 Tbs
  • not-s0-classic bbq rub
    not-s0-classic bbq rub2 Tbs
  • onions
    onions2 medium
  • herbes de provence
    herbes de provence1 tsp
  • prepared* barbecue sauce
    prepared* barbecue sauce0.5 cup
  • arugula
    arugula0.5 cup
  • dinner rolls
    dinner rolls8

Nutrition Facts

Calories409kcal
Protein12g
Carbs67g
Fat12g

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Instructions

Toss mushrooms in bowl with Tbs.

Olive Oil and the Not-So-Classic BBQ Rub.

Stir to combine.

Set aside.

Heat remaining 1 Tbs.

oil in large skillet over medium heat.

Add onions and Herbes de Provence, and cook 30 minutes, or until caramelized, stirring occasionally.

Remove from heat, and season with salt and pepper, if desired.

When the onions have about 10 minutes to go, heat grill or grill topper over medium-high heat.

Rub grate or grill topper with vegetable oil.

Place mushrooms stem-side down on grill.

Brush mushroom tops with barbecue sauce, and grill 3 to 4 minutes, or until soft and charred around the edges.

Flip, and grill 4 minutes more.

Meanwhile, warm buns (rolls) on grill.

Spread barbecue sauce on bottom buns, then top each with 1 mushroom, sauted onions, a small handful of arugula, and top bun.

Now watch as the meat lovers enjoy.

* If time is not an issue, I would suggest preparing your own BBQ sauce.

Store-bought sauces often have corn-syrup, tons of sodium, and/or other less-than-pleasant additives in them.

However, if you prefer to buy a bottle, please check the ingredients and at least make sure there is no corn-syrup in it.

The taste is far superior and the health benefits are as well.

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