Stir-Fried Asian Mushroom Recipe: A fabulous side dish, steak topper, or vegetarian main course! Low fat, low carb, and easy to love!

White bowl full of Asian stir-fried mushrooms.

Why We Love This Asian Stir-Fried Mushrooms Recipes

Let’s talk about Mushroom Stir Fry…

We have those days when we enjoy spending extra time in the kitchen, making slow-cooked dinners with multiple components. Then we all have those days we’d rather order pizza… Yet we sigh and step into the kitchen anyway to make a quick healthy meal.

Today’s Stir-Fried Asian Mushrooms are for those days when you just don’t feel like cooking.

They take so little time and effort to make, but offer such a huge flavor, that you’ll find you make this recipe again and again.

They are seriously packed with flavor, and so easy to make. Plus, they are versatile. You can serve them in so many different ways! I like to have mine with some fried rice and steamed broccoli on the side for a satisfying vegetarian meal.

Asian stir-fried mushrooms in a large skillet.

Ingredients You Need

To make this tasty Asian stir fry gather up these ingredients!

  • Button Mushrooms – The main star of the recipe! I used button mushrooms for their simple earthy taste.
  • Sesame Oil – A staple Asian ingredient to offer nutty flavor. You can find this at almost all grocery stores.
  • Black Bean Garlic Sauce – Salty, spicy, and slightly sweet, this ingredient can be found on Amazon or at an Asian store. If you can’t find this, you can use 2-3 cloves of garlic and add some soy sauce and oyster sauce to the mix for an umami flavor.
  • Honey – For its sweetness of course.
  • Chili Garlic Sauce – Hot, tangy, and garlicky! The perfect complement to the sweetness.
  • Sherry – You can play around with the amount here if you think the sherry will overwhelm everything else. Use either dry sherry or cooking sherry.
  • Chopped Scallions – AKA green onions. This is for garnish and taste.
Diced mushrooms being cooked in a skillet on the stove.

How To Stir Fry Mushrooms

This mushroom recipe is super easy to make. Just follow these steps and you’ll have a tasty side dish or meal in no time.

  1. Place a large skillet or wok over medium-high heat. Add the sesame oil. Once hot, add the mushrooms and sauté until caramelization marks form, about 3-5 minutes. Stir regularly.
  2. Stir in the black bean sauce, honey, chili sauce, and sherry. Simmer until the liquid is mostly absorbed.
  3. Then sprinkle with chopped scallions and serve immediately.

See The Recipe Card Below For How To Make Stir-Fried Asian Mushroom Recipe. Enjoy!

Mushrooms cooking in a skillet on the stove with black bean garlic sauce and chili garlic sauce.

Tips & Tricks

  • Add extra veggies to the mix! This Asian mushroom stir fry can be made into a veggie stir fry with added veggies like sliced peppers and baby bok choy!
  • Cook at a relatively high heat, without a lid! To get the right texture, it is important to cook the mushrooms at medium-high heat and without a lid. This will allow the moisture to evaporate to get seared edges on the mushrooms.
  • Adjust according to your spice tolerance! I used chili garlic sauce here to add some heat. If you are sensitive to spice, add just a little or omit it completely.

How To Serve This Mushroom Stir Fry

Serve Asian Stir Fried Mushrooms as a side dish or topper for quick grilled steaks or chicken. Or serve them over rice for an easy vegetarian meal.

You can throw them in a buddha bowl with wilted greens and a fried egg, and even use them on hot sandwiches!

I also love to serve these garlicky mushrooms with other Asian-inspired recipes as a vegetable side dish. These would go great with Orange Chicken, Chinese Five Spice Shrimp, or Kung Pao Beef!

Asian Stir Fried Mushrooms are my new go-to mushroom recipe for fast dinners. The bold tantalizing flavor of earthy mushrooms, Asian black bean sauce, and chili paste hit the spot every time!

Stir-fried Asian-style mushrooms served over a steak on a white plate.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of mushrooms are good for stir fry?

I like to use button mushrooms for their meaty texture! You can also use white mushrooms or baby bella mushrooms. If you’d like, you can add different kinds of mushrooms to the mix such as shiitake mushrooms or oyster mushrooms. I would avoid large mushrooms like portobello mushrooms for this mushroom stir-fry recipe!

Can I use canned mushrooms?

I like to use fresh mushrooms in most, if not all, of my mushroom recipes. However, if you have canned mushrooms or need to use canned mushrooms, make sure to drain the water from them and run them under some tap water before putting them in the pan to stir fry. 

How long does this recipe last?

Cooked mushrooms leftovers can be stored in a fridge for up to 7 to 10 days. The best way to keep these mushrooms properly in the fridge is in a shallow airtight container or even in a ziplock bag. 

How do I tell if my mushrooms have gone bad?

Mushrooms that have lived past their limits in the fridge will start to develop a slick or even If they start to look slimy, or have a strong odor, they are past their prime and I would not suggest eating them. 

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Stir Fried Asian Mushrooms Recipe

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Asian Stir Fried Mushrooms Recipe: A fabulous side dish, steak topper, or vegetarian main course! Low fat, low carb, and easy to love!
Servings: 4

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Place a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the sesame oil. Once hot, add the mushrooms and sauté until caramelization marks form, about 3-5 minutes. Stir regularly.
  • Stir in the black bean sauce, honey, chili sauce, and sherry. Simmer until the liquid is mostly absorbed. Then sprinkle with chopped scallions and serve immediately.

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Notes

Cooked mushrooms can be stored in a fridge for up to about 7 to 10 days. The best way to keep these mushrooms properly in the fridge is in a shallow airtight container or even in a ziplock bag. 

Nutrition

Serving: 0.75cup, Calories: 213kcal, Carbohydrates: 14g, Protein: 7g, Fat: 11g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 0mg, Sodium: 15mg, Potassium: 788mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 9g, Vitamin A: 80IU, Vitamin C: 11.6mg, Calcium: 19mg, Iron: 1.4mg
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: Asian
Author: Sommer Collier
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