Buckwheat with mushrooms in a pot

Cookinero 1 Sep 2025

Buckwheat contains many vitamins that are essential for our health, and it is also very filling. Therefore, you need to cook this dish as often as possible. Buckwheat can be cooked with meat, merchant style, or with mushrooms. The latter cooking option can be used even during Lent or by those who are on a diet. Dinner of buckwheat with mushrooms can be supplemented with a vegetable salad, sauerkraut, or homemade winter preparations.

How to cook Buckwheat with mushrooms in a pot

Step 1

Buckwheat with mushrooms in a pot

Peel and finely chop the onion.

Step 2

Buckwheat with mushrooms in a pot

Rinse the buckwheat and fry in a dry frying pan.

Step 3

Buckwheat with mushrooms in a pot

Fry the onions and mushrooms in a frying pan with a little water so that the champignons are not dry. Add salt and pepper to taste.

Step 4

Buckwheat with mushrooms in a pot

Place onions and mushrooms in equal portions into the pots.

Step 5

Buckwheat with mushrooms in a pot

Add buckwheat groats and butter to the pots in equal portions.

Step 6

Buckwheat with mushrooms in a pot

Fill the pots with water to the top, cover with a lid and place in an oven preheated to 180 degrees for 40-45 minutes.

Buckwheat with mushrooms in a pot - FAQ About Ingredients, Baking Time and Storage

Yes! You can substitute champignons with cremini, shiitake, or portobello mushrooms for a deeper flavor. Just adjust cooking time as some varieties may release more moisture.
To make it vegetarian, simply ensure the butter is plant-based (or use olive oil). For a vegan version, omit butter entirely or use a vegan butter substitute.
Absolutely. Quinoa, millet, or even brown rice work well, but adjust cooking times as needed (quinoa cooks faster, rice may take longer).
Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days in the fridge. Reheat in the oven (covered) at 160°C for 15–20 minutes or microwave with a splash of water to prevent drying.
Yes! Freeze in portion-sized containers for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating in the oven or microwave.
Pair with a crisp salad, roasted vegetables, or a dollop of sour cream. Fresh herbs like dill or parsley add a bright finish.
Yes! Use a large oven-safe dish, layer ingredients evenly, and adjust baking time (may need 5–10 extra minutes for even cooking).

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