Baked Potatoes with Oyster Mushrooms

Cookinero 4 Aug 2025

Potatoes with mushrooms is a classic combination, loved by many since childhood. In this recipe, potatoes are baked separately from mushrooms on a "salt bed", which will give it the structure and aroma of baked potatoes on coals. You can use absolutely any mushrooms, but oyster mushrooms, thanks to their delicate aroma, will reveal the taste of the dish from a new side. A riot of flavors awaits you when tasting this dish, prepared according to our recipe. Surprise your guests and expect that they will ask you for the recipe.

How to cook Baked Potatoes with Oyster Mushrooms

Step 1

Baked Potatoes with Oyster Mushrooms

Sprinkle salt on the bottom of the baking tray and spread it evenly over the entire surface, creating a "salt cushion". Place the potatoes on the salt. Distribute the potato tubers away from each other. Place in the oven for 35-40 minutes.

Step 2

Baked Potatoes with Oyster Mushrooms

Check the potatoes for doneness with a toothpick. If they have become soft, take them out of the oven. Let them cool completely. Peel them.

Step 3

Baked Potatoes with Oyster Mushrooms

Cut the potatoes into large pieces 1.5–2.5 cm in size.

Step 4

Baked Potatoes with Oyster Mushrooms

Cut the oyster mushrooms into random pieces.

Step 5

Baked Potatoes with Oyster Mushrooms

Heat a frying pan with butter and place the potatoes in it.

Step 6

Baked Potatoes with Oyster Mushrooms

After the potatoes, add the mushrooms to the pan and fry the potatoes and mushrooms for 5 minutes.

Step 7

Baked Potatoes with Oyster Mushrooms

Pour hot broth into the pan, add salt and pepper to taste, stir.

Step 8

Baked Potatoes with Oyster Mushrooms

Place pieces of butter on top of the vegetables.

Step 9

Baked Potatoes with Oyster Mushrooms

Once the butter has melted, stir the dish and let it simmer on low heat for another 10 minutes.

Step 10

Baked Potatoes with Oyster Mushrooms

Place the potatoes on portioned plates. Garnish with a spoonful of sour cream and finely chopped parsley.

Baked Potatoes with Oyster Mushrooms - FAQ About Ingredients, Baking Time and Storage

Yes, you can substitute oyster mushrooms with cremini, shiitake, or button mushrooms, though the flavor and texture may vary slightly.
Absolutely! Use vegetable broth instead of chicken or meat broth to keep this dish vegetarian-friendly.
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat gently on the stovetop or in the microwave.
Yes, you can bake the potatoes ahead and prepare the dish up to a day in advance. Reheat slowly on the stovetop before serving.
Replace butter with olive oil or a plant-based butter alternative for a dairy-free option.
Reduce the potatoes and increase mushrooms, or substitute potatoes with cauliflower for a lower-carb version.
Freezing isn't recommended due to the texture change in potatoes and mushrooms. For best results, enjoy fresh or store in the fridge.
Serve with a fresh green salad, roasted vegetables, or crusty bread to complement the rich flavors.
The salt cushion helps even cooking and adds subtle flavor, but you can skip it if needed—just monitor the potatoes closely.
Add a pinch of red pepper flakes or a dash of hot sauce while cooking for extra heat.

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