These deliciously easy Sautéed Mushrooms and Onions make the perfect side topping for grilled steak or a light dinner. This six-ingredient recipe comes together quickly and tastes amazing. We love this recipe with grilled or pan-fried pork chops or grilled pork tenderloin and mashed potatoes.
Do you like mushrooms? Do you like onions? I have an amazing combo for you to try. This scrumptious sauteed mushrooms and onion recipe has six ingredients and takes about twenty minutes to prepare. It smells like heaven and tastes delicious, especially great over baked and mashed potatoes or pasta. If you like this recipe, you will love my sausage stuffed mushrooms and mushroom gravy.
How to make Sauteed Mushrooms and Onions.
Melt the butter and heat the olive oil over medium-high heat in a large skillet or pan. Stir in the Worcestershire Sauce. Add your mushrooms and sauté until they start to turn golden brown. Add the onions and cook until the edges brown and the onions become translucent. In the final minute, reduce the heat to low and add the minced garlic. Salt and pepper to taste, and if desired, sprinkle with chopped fresh parsley or fresh thyme. That is it. It is that simple.
Recipe notes and helpful tips
- To clean mushrooms, wipe the mushrooms with a damp paper towel to remove the dirt, and dry them well with a paper towel.
- This recipe also works well with cremini, oyster, portobello, and shiitake mushrooms.
- Do not burn the melting butter. The key is to stay close by and have everything prepped and ready to go.
- Cook mushrooms over medium-high heat. They release a lot of moisture, so for them to brown properly, they must be cooked over fairly high heat and frequently stirred so they do not burn.
- Add the onions when the mushrooms start to turn golden brown. The onions should be lightly browned on the edges and translucent. It does not take long, and they too, should be stirred frequently.
- For optimal flavor, add the garlic during the last minute of cooking. Reduce the heat to low and stir frequently. Garlic burns easily and tastes bitter when it burns.
- Top with fresh herbs like parsley, rosemary, and thyme.
- To freeze, first cool completely. Then, store in a sturdy freezer container and freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight. Reheat in the microwave at reduced power or the stovetop over low heat.
I made a batch of these today. I am going to reheat them in the microwave on a reduced power. They are perfect with so many things.
Ways to serve Sauteed Mushrooms and Onions
- In a quesadilla with mozzarella or Monterey Jack cheese.
- Spooned over or in an omelet.
- In a toasted cheese sandwich.
- Drizzled over mashed or baked potatoes.
- Over grilled steak or beef tenderloin.
- As a side dish for chicken, beef, pork, or fish.
- For a light lunch or dinner.
- Stuffed in a calzone or stromboli.
These Sauteed Mushrooms and Onions are scrumptious, easy, dependable, and versatile. Put the ingredients on your shopping list today and make yourself a little piece of heaven.
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Sauteed Mushrooms and Onions
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons of butter
- 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
- 2 tablespoons Worcestershire Sauce
- 1 lb white button mushrooms halved
- 1 large sweet Vidalia onion thinly sliced
- 3 cloves garlic minced
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Melt the butter and heat the olive oil over medium-high heat in a large skillet. Stir in the Worcestershire Sauce. Add your mushrooms and cook until they start to turn golden brown, approximately 5 minutes. Stir about every 1 1/2 minutes. Add the onions and cook until the edges brown and the onions become translucent; approximately 5 minutes. Continue stirring every 1 1/2 minutes.
- In the final minute, reduce the heat to low and add the minced garlic, stirring continuously. Salt and pepper to taste.
Notes
- To clean mushrooms, wipe them with a damp paper towel to remove the dirt, and dry them well with a paper towel.
- This recipe also works well with cremini, oyster, portobello, and shiitake mushrooms.
- Do not burn the melting butter. The key is to stay close by and have everything prepped and ready to go.
- Cook mushrooms over medium-high heat. They release a lot of moisture, so for them to brown properly, they must be cooked over fairly high heat and frequently stirred so they do not burn.
- Add the onions when the mushrooms start to turn golden brown. The onions should be lightly browned on the edges and translucent. It does not take long, and they too, should be stirred frequently.
- For optimal flavor, add the garlic during the last minute of cooking. Reduce the heat to low and stir frequently. Garlic burns easily and tastes bitter when it burns.
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Mara Buxton
Just made the onions and mushrooms for dinner, and they were delicious! Also,very easy to make. Thank you!
Beth Pierce
My pleasure! I am so glad that you liked them!!
Jessica Smith
This is one my favorite things on the planet. I remember one time when I was a teenager I asked my mom if I could have sauteed mushrooms and onions for lunch. Should’ve known I was a foodie then.
Beth Pierce
Yes! You really should have. Thanks for sharing that great story with us!
Cathy
This is the perfect topping for steak!
Catalina
My husband will go crazy over this dish! I need to make it!
Erin Dee
Love sauteed mushrooms and onions! These are perfect!
Shannon Graham
This is the perfect recipe for steaks! I love mushrooms and onions with a good grilled steak!
Chrissie Baker
Mushrooms and onions! Yum. What could be better?!
Anna
Perfect topping for grilled chicken! I need to make this soon!
Vik
Made these as a side dish for dinner, and they’re absolutely fantastic! I love how they taste
Beth Pierce
Thanks so much Vik! I am so glad that you enjoyed them!
Crystal
I just made this. Absolutely delicious! I used Baby Bella Crimini Mushrooms and I sliced the mushrooms thinner. The flavors are amazing.
Beth Pierce
Thanks so much Crystal. I am so glad that you liked it! It is one of my favorite sides! So yummy!
Paul Gardner
Please suggest estimated cooking time for both onions and mushrooms, and how much more after they are combined.
Beth Pierce
Hey Paul I added some additional information to that recipe to try to make it more helpful. It is about 5 minutes for each…sometimes a little more. Also I added stirring times.
Raiko
My version is that I added chilis to it. I like it spicy! Thanks for sharing this!
Beth Pierce
My pleasure! I love spicy too but most of my readers do not!!
Rosa
I was wondering if I could use soy sauce instead of Worcestershire sauce?
Melissa
I usually use soy sauce and butter. It’s good! I have to say that I prefer this version though.
Beth Pierce
Thanks Melissa! So glad that you liked them!!
Kate
Just a note – never wash mushrooms, as they will soak up moisture. Use a mushroom brush or just wipe off any soil with dry paper towel.
Beth Pierce
Thanks for the heads up Kate!
Marsha Spegal
Not true about washing mushrooms. I wash mine every time, and not once have I ever had them soak up moisture. I wash them individually under running water, I don’t “soak” them. I dry them together on a paper towel, and I have perfectly grilled, sauteed mushrooms each time. I love this recipe!
MyLisa Flowers-Shipanga
I do the same thing! I’ve made this dish twice now in a week. It’s delicious every time. Although, this time I added shisito peppers and pepperoncinis from the garden. Excellent!!
Beth Pierce
So glad that you liked it! What a great idea with the peppers and pepperoncini.
Carla
I’m new to eating and enjoying the taste of mushrooms. I’ve only bought & cooked (roasted) Baby Bellas. I don’t know one kind of mushroom from another…what one flavor is stronger than another, etc. Maybe you could give me some direction? What kind of mushroom is in your above dish?
Thanks for all your help!
Carla
Beth Pierce
Those are white button mushrooms although you could use baby bellas. They are just different ages of the same mushroom. Here is a very interesting article on mushrooms. What Are Cremini Mushrooms?
Stephanie neale
I added 2 tsp of instant coffee crystals & 1/4 C red wine. Thanks for sharing!
Beth Pierce
I love it! Interesting! Cooking is so much fun!!