The recipe Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach

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Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach recipe is a Asian Dinner meal that takes 12 minutes to make. If you enjoy Asian for Dinner, you will like Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach!

Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach

Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach Recipe
Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach

When my inspiration for this dish - right off the boat squid and perfect mushrooms from the market - are this fresh, not embracing their gifts would be sinful!

What Course Is Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach?

Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach is for Dinner.


How Long Does Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach Recipe Take To Prepare?

Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach takes 30 minutes to prepare.


How Long Does Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach Recipe Take To Cook?

Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach takes 12 minutes to cook.


How Many Servings Does Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach Recipe Make?

Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach makes 1 servings.


What Are The Ingredients For Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach Recipe?

The ingredients for Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach are:

1 1/2 tbsp soy sauce, divided
2 tsp brown sugar, divided
1/2 tsp rice vinegar, divided
1/2 tsp grated fresh ginger
pinch each wasabi powder, garlic powder, onion powder
170g shiitake or cremini mushrooms, chopped
140g squid bodies (about 2), cleaned
3 cups baby spinach


How Do I Make Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach?

Here is how you make Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach:

Preheat the broiler on HI, lightly mist a baking sheet with non-stick spray.In a small dish combine 1/2 tbsp soy sauce, 1 tsp brown sugar, 1/4 tsp vinegar, 1/4 tsp ginger and seasonings to taste. Set aside. In another dish combine the remaining soy sauce, sugar, vinegar, ginger and seasonings.In a non-stick pan over medium heat, saute the mushrooms in a small amount of water or cooking spray until brown. Stir in the larger volume of soy sauce mixture and cook 30 seconds longer. Remove to a bowl.Using a small spoon, fill the squid bodies with mushroom mixture. Reserve any remaining mixture for salad.Move the stuffed squid onto the sheet, drizzle with remaining soy sauce mixture and place under the broiler.Cook 3 minutes each side.Remove to a cutting board and slice with a sharp knife.Serve on top a bed of baby spinach along with any remaining mushroom mixture.Number of Servings: 1Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user JO_JO_BA.


What's The Nutritional Info For Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach?

The nutritional information for Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach is:

  • Servings Per Recipe: 1
  • Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 216.9
  • Total Fat: 2.9 g
  • Cholesterol: 326.2 mg
  • Sodium: 1,494.2 mg
  • Total Carbs: 19.4 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 4.2 g
  • Protein: 31.2 g

What Type Of Cuisine Is Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach?

Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach is Asian cuisine.


What Dietary Needs Does Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach Meet?

The dietary needs meet for Teriyaki Mushroom - Stuffed Squid on a Bed of Baby Spinach is Lactose Free


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