Ultimate Portobello Mushroom Pizza

$6.37 recipe / $2.12 serving
by Beth - Budget Bytes
4.86 from 7 votes
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I don’t know if I told you, but I used to make pizzas for a living. I didn’t earn a lot, but it was definitely one of my favorite jobs ever. I had tons of gourmet ingredients at my disposal and was free to make whatever creative pizza combinations that my heart desired. My favorite pizza to make was topped with sautéed portobello mushrooms, oil-packed sun dried tomatoes, and creamy goat cheese. Those three ingredients created a stunning black, white, and red pizza that was just as delicious as it was beautiful. Todays Ultimate Portobello Mushroom Pizza is inspired by that wonderful pizza memory, using ingredients that I had in my pantry and fridge. All I had to buy today was one portobello mushroom cap!

Close up of a cooked Ultimate Portobello Mushroom Pizza still on the pizza pan.

The Tangy Pizza Sauce

Instead of buying a jar of sun dried tomatoes, I made a quick batch of my (Not) Sun Dried Tomato Sauce. This sauce is sweet, tangy, and super concentrated, very much like sun dried tomatoes. It also has a hefty dose of spices, which makes it a perfect sub for pizza sauce. WIN.

Use Homemade or Store Bought Dough

I used my Thin & Crispy Pizza Dough recipe as the base for this pizza, but instead of rolling it out thin just after kneading, I let the dough rise for 30-45 minutes, which produced a nice light pizza crust. For a more classic pizza crust, try my Homemade Pizza Dough. If you don’t want to make your own dough, you can certainly use store bought dough. I suggest using frozen dough or dough purchased fresh from a pizzaria, and not the kind that comes in a can like biscuits.

What Size Pizza Does This Make?

Oh, also, I made this on a 12-inch pan because that’s what I have, but it probably would have been enough for a 14″ pie. You can cut it into 6 or 8 pieces, yielding 3 or 4 two-slice servings.

Side view of an Ultimate Portobello Mushroom Pizza with one slice pulled slightly out from the rest
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Ultimate Portobello Mushroom Pizza

4.86 from 7 votes
Make this gourmet homemade Portobello Mushroom Pizza for a fraction of the price of take out! Use homemade dough for the best value, or store bought for convenience.
Ultimate Portobello Mushroom Pizza - Budget Bytes
Servings 3 2 slices each
Prep 15 minutes
Cook 10 minutes
Total 25 minutes

Ingredients

(Not) Sun Dried Tomato Sauce

  • 1/4 cup olive oil ($0.64)
  • 1 clove garlic, minced ($0.08)
  • 1/2 tsp dried oregano ($0.03)
  • 1/2 tsp dried basil ($0.03)
  • 1/4 tsp dried thyme ($0.02)
  • 1/4 tsp dried rosemary ($0.02)
  • 1 pinch crushed red pepper ($0.02)
  • Freshly cracked black pepper ($0.02)
  • 1/2 tsp salt ($0.02)
  • 3 oz. tomato paste ($0.27)
  • 1/2 tsp honey ($0.02)

Pizza

  • 1 large pizza dough ($0.59)
  • 1 Tbsp olive oil ($0.16)
  • 1 portobello mushroom cap ($1.91)
  • Salt and pepper ($0.05)
  • 4 oz. shredded mozzarella ($1.00)
  • 2 oz. feta, crumbled ($1.12)
  • Handful chopped parsley (optional) ($0.20)

Instructions 

  • Make the (not) Sun Dried Tomato Sauce first. Add the olive oil, garlic, basil, oregano, thyme, rosemary, crushed red pepper, salt, and some freshly cracked pepper to a small skillet. Stir and heat the mixture over low heat for about 3 minutes. It’s okay if it sizzles slightly, but you don’t want it to get hot enough that the herbs burn.
  • Add the tomato paste and honey. Allow it to heat through as you stir. It will not form a smooth sauce. Continue to stir and heat over low for about 5 minutes or until you notice the tomato paste has darkened slightly. Remove the sauce from the heat, then set aside.
  • Gently wash any dirt or debris off the portobello mushroom. Cut the mushroom in half, then into thin strips. Add the sliced mushroom to a large skillet with 1 Tbsp olive oil and a pinch of salt and pepper. Cook over medium heat while stirring until the mushroom slices have softened and turned dark brown (3-5 minutes). Set the cooked mushrooms aside.
  • Adjust your oven's rack to the highest position and preheat the oven to 500ºF. Stretch the pizza dough out to fit the pizza pan. Spread the
    (Not) Sun Dried Tomato Sauce over the surface of the dough and use any extra oil to brush the crust.
  • Sprinkle the mozzarella over the tomato sauce, then add the cooked mushroom pieces and crumbled feta.
  • Bake the pizza for 7-10 minutes in the fully preheated oven, or until the cheese is bubbly and slightly browned on top. Finish the baked pizza with a little chopped fresh parsley. Cut the pizza into 6 or 8 pieces and serve.

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Notes

*I made the (Not) Sun Dried Tomato Sauce with only 1/4 cup oil instead of the 1/3 cup listed in the original recipe.

Nutrition

Serving: 1ServingCalories: 698.17kcalCarbohydrates: 75.73gProtein: 23.37gFat: 36gSodium: 1771.87mgFiber: 4.33g
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Close up overhead view of the Ultimate Portobello Mushroom Pizza still in the pizza pan

How to Make Portobello Mushroom Pizza – Step by Step Photos

Olive Oil and Herbs in skillet

Make the (not) Sun Dried Tomato Sauce first. Add ¼ cup olive oil, 1 clove minced garlic, 1/2 tsp dried oregano, 1/2 tsp dried basil, 1/4 tsp dried thyme, 1/4 tsp dried rosemary, a pinch of red pepper flakes, a generous dose of freshly cracked pepper (10-15 cranks of a pepper mill), and 1/2 tsp salt. Heat over low for a few minutes. It’s okay if the oil sizzles just slightly, but don’t let it burn. Cooking it for a few minutes helps infuse the oil with the herbal flavor and cooks out the raw garlic flavor.

Finished Not Sun Dried Tomato Sauce

Next add 3oz. (half of a 6oz. can or about 1/3 cup) tomato paste and 1/2 tsp honey to the skillet. Cook and stir over low heat until it’s heated through and the tomato paste has darkened slightly (see the difference between the vibrant red in the last picture and this deep crimson color?). That should take about 5 minutes. Turn the heat off and set the sauce aside.

Sliced Portobello Mushroom

Gently brush or rinse off any dirt or debris from one large portobello mushroom cap. Cut the cap in half, then slice into thin strips.

Sautéed Portobello Mushrooms in the skillet

Add the sliced mushrooms to a skillet with 1 Tbsp olive oil and a pinch of salt and pepper. Sauté the mushrooms until they are softened and dark. Set the cooked mushrooms aside. (I actually just wiped out the skillet at this point and prepared my (Not) Sun Dried Tomato Sauce in the same skillet while the oven preheated.)

Tomato sauce spread on pizza dough

Adjust the oven rack to its highest position and begin to preheat the oven to 500ºF. Stretch your dough to fit your pizza pan (12 or 14 inch), then spread one batch of (Not) Sun Dried Tomato Sauce over the dough. I used my Thin & Crispy Pizza Dough recipe, but you can also use store bought. If you let the Thin & Crispy dough rise for 30-40 minutes instead of using it immediately after kneading, it becomes light and fluffy instead of thin and crispy.

Mozzarella, mushrooms, and feta added to pizza

Top the tomato sauce with 4oz. shredded mozzarella, the cooked mushrooms and 2oz. crumbled feta. You can reserve a small amount of the feta to top the pizza after it comes out of the oven for even more color contrast.

Baked Ultimate Portobello Mushroom Pizza not yet sliced, garnished with parsley

Bake the pizza in the fully preheated oven for 7-10 minutes, or until the cheese is bubbly and slightly browned. Add a handful of chopped parsley when the pizza comes out of the oven (optional). 

Baked and sliced Ultimate Portobello Mushroom Pizza on a wooden cutting board

Slice your Ultimate Portobello Mushroom Pizza into 6 or 8 pieces and serve. It’s SO HARD for me to stop at just two pieces, but I just have to remind myself that just because I CAN eat the whole thing doesn’t mean I SHOULD. :P 

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  1. This is absolutely delicious! We made it last night for dinner, and I’m always wary of dishes that don’t have meat in them (my husband is a huge meat-eater and feels dinner should consist of some sort of meat), but we both loved it!

    This will definitely be made again and again!

  2. Hello there. I actually have a jar of sun-dried tomatoes in my fridge. For this recipe, how much would you recommend I use?

    1. It just depends on how big they are and how much you like them. :) Just top the pizza with them as you would pepperoni, a few here and there.

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  4. I absolutely LOVE mushrooms on my pizza!!! this one looks absolutely delicious! ;-) I’m going to swap the cheese for a vegan version (I eat vegan ;-) ) lol and totally try this recipe! YUM!

  5. This crust was fantastic. Just made it but realised I didn’t read the instructions carefully and missed the step where you sauteed the portobellos. Whoops! Still turned out delicious (though I did use flat cap mushrooms instead as my local grocery store was out of portobellos). The honey from the tomato sauce was a nice touch throughout, and I topped it with some arugula that I needed to use up.

    Thanks for the great recipe, will definitely be using this crust again.

  6. I actually happen to have some goat cheese in my fridge that I wasn’t sure what I was going to do with. If I used it with this recipe would I just replace the feta? or the mozzarella? or both?

  7. Made this tonight, exactly as directed, and it came out so, so good! Husband said, “When she does another cookbook, we’ve gotta pre-order it. That was SO good!” Haven’t had a lot of luck with homemade pizza, so this was a triumph. Thank you for this site!

  8. This looks SO GOOD! Simple, but with strong flavors that balance well.

    I have a request and hope it doesn’t annoy you with its simpleness…. Is it possible to make the title of the recipe in the emails clickable? As it is, a user has to click on the main banner to go to your site, then click the link for the new recipe to get the full page. Or, a user has to scroll all the way thru the how to photo’s to get the link at the bottom.

    Thank you for the great recipes!

    1. Yes, I think I can probably make that happen! :) There should be a small text link right at the very very top, too, that says, “Ready to start cooking? View online.” It’s in the green bar that goes across the top of the email. But I’ll work on inserting a link for the title, too!

      1. Thanks for the fix on your latest post! Ah, small text and I really don’t get along. :)

      2. Oh strange, I don’t think I changed anything. Which text is looking bigger for you? On the actual website or in the email?

  9. This pizza looks crazy delicious! I love mushrooms and feta so this is like the ultimate pizza :)

  10. This looks so delicious and now I’m majorly craving pizza! Thanks for sharing!

  11. Woah, this sounds amazing. I’m always excited for pizza! And I can imagine that job must have been great: you get to use all of your creativity AND you earn some money with it!

  12. I LOVE pizza. Can’t wait to make this recipe as soon as I move into my new apartment next month. :-)

  13. Oooh so trying this this week. Your caramelized onion & mushroom pizza is still one of my all time favorites, and this looks really good too. There can’t be enough pizza recipes…