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Looking for a plant based burger? This grilled portobello mushroom burger is immensely satisfying, served with pesto and provalone on a ciabatta roll.

A veggie burger might be the first thought for a meatless entrée when you’re firing up the grill. But equally as delicious and even easier to make is a portobello mushroom burger! If you’re looking for something to rival a big juicy burger, a portobello mushroom burger totally delivers. Yes, a big mushroom on a bun. A bit unexpected, but true.
Also try: Greek Grilled Portobello Burger or amazing Stuffed Portobellos!
Making this portobello mushroom burger
Mushrooms can be polarizing to some: and I was a true mushroom hater until recently! But once I gave them a chance, I realized portobello mushrooms are not the same as those slimy black bits in cream of mushroom soup. These are juicy, savory, and totally delicious. I was wary of mushrooms for years until I met the portabello. Now, I can’t think of a better treat to throw on the grill than a portobello mushroom burger! And don’t worry if you don’t have a grill – a roasted portabello tastes just as good!
For this portobello mushroom burger, we went with Mediterranean flavors. We whipped up a batch of our easy basil walnut pesto, and used fresh tomatoes from the garden to build these burgers. To top it all off, melted provalone cheese makes for a super savory and filling burger. We were pleasantly surprised at how easy they were to whip up, and even more impressed at the delicious meld of flavors. I believe the word “perfection” may have been mumbled between bites. Give them a try – and let us know if you become a believer in the mushroom “burger”!

How to grill portobello mushrooms
Portobello mushrooms are very easy to grill. For our portobello mushroom burger, we marinated it prior to grilling in a mixture balsamic vinegar and olive oil. Let them stand for about 15 minutes while the grill is preheating. Before you marinade the mushrooms, make sure to remove the tough stems: this makes them easier to eat. When the grill is ready, place the mushrooms on grill and cook them for about 5 minutes per side, until juicy. That’s it! For this portobello mushroom burger, we also melted provalone cheese onto the top in the last 1 minute of grilling.
And that’s it: how to make a portobello mushroom burger! Let us know if you give it a try in the comments below.
More with mushrooms
If you’re a mushroom lover, here are a few other delicious recipes using portobello mushrooms:
- Grilled Portobello Mushrooms
- Caprese Grilled Portobello Mushrooms
- Greek Grilled Portobello Burger
- Grilled Veggie Fajitas
- Portabello Mushroom Salad
- Mushroom Pasta with Goat Cheese
This portobello mushroom burger recipe is…
Vegetarian. For vegan, plant-based, and dairy-free, omit the cheese and use Vegan Cashew Pesto. You could also spread the bun with hummus to add additional flavor and protein.
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Pesto Portobello Mushroom Burger
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Total Time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 4 1x
Description
Looking for a plant based burger? This grilled portobello mushroom burger is immensely satisfying, served with pesto and provalone on a ciabatta roll.
Ingredients
- 4 portobello mushroom caps
- 2 tablespoons aged balsamic vinegar
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- Kosher salt
- Fresh ground pepper
- 4 slices provolone cheese
- 4 ciabatta rolls
- ¼ cup basil pesto (purchased, homemade or vegan pesto)
- 1 tomato
- 1 cup baby arugula leaves
Instructions
- Preheat a grill to medium high.
- Remove the stems from the portobello mushrooms. In a small bowl, mix the balsamic vinegar and olive oil. Place the mushrooms on a baking sheet. Brush the front and back of each mushroom with the marinade. Sprinkle with kosher salt and pepper, and let sit for 15 minutes.
- Place the mushrooms on grill (or in a grill pan) and cook about 5 minutes per side, until juicy. In the last minute, place provolone cheese slices on top of each mushroom and grill until melted, then remove from the grill. Brush the ciabatta rolls with olive oil and place them on the grill until toasted.
- Slice the tomato. Remove any tough stems from the arugula (not necessary for baby arugula).
- Place each grilled portobello cap on half of a roll. Top with a spoonful of pesto, a tomato slice, a handful of arugula, and the other half of the roll.
- Category: Main Dish
- Method: Grilled
- Cuisine: American
Keywords: Portobello burger, Portobello mushroom burger, grilled portobello burgers, Plant based burger, Grilling ideas
Looking for more grilling ideas?
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- Grilled Vegetable Pasta
- Greek Grilled Portobello Burger
- Grilled Eggplant with Herbed Quinoa
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- Grilled Vegetarian Stuffed Zucchini
- Grilled Buffalo Cauliflower Sandwich
- Tomato & Grilled Eggplant Stacked Sandwich
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- How to Roast Corn on the Grill
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- Grilled Eggplant Salad with Yogurt
- Greek Grilled Veggie Skewers
- Grilled Carrots with Lime and Cilantro
- Grilled Romaine Lettuce
- Simple Grilled Paella
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- Summer Panzanella
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I love mushrooms in general (no not the ones in soups..lol) and portobellos in particular. They’re so versatile and delicious. Never tried a burger before but it looks fabulous!
Between the grilled portobello, the melty cheese, the pesto and the toasty bun, these look irresistible!
Yum! I love mushrooms, mozzarella, and pesto together. It’s one of my favorite pizza combos. Beautiful photos!
What a luscious looking burger…. Yummm…. Just found your site, it’s lovely.
I totally agree – I’ve always been iffy about mushrooms, but I recently tried portobellos and really liked them! They are definitely a good “meaty” vegetarian option for the BBQ. I haven’t tried them with pesto though – that sounds really good!
Love Portabello mushrooms and that burger looks delicious. Thanks for the share!
Yeah right, you want me to stop making your classic bean burgers? I don’t think so. :) (Just kidding, these look great!!)
I find mushrooms to be a fantastic meat substitute. They are beefy and flavourful. When I travelled around Asia I noticed that mushrooms were used all the time in vegetarian dishes particularly in imitation meat dishes which proved to be very convincing.
So I completely understand how portabello burgers a good substitute for the real thing!
I love grilled portabellos with pesto! These look delicious!
Putting it on the menu plan! Looks fabulous.