If you are looking for a vegetarian or vegan taco that still tastes meaty, then Mushroom Tacos are the answer! Crispy and caramelized mushrooms coated in the most delicious seasoning with lime juice and cabbage slaw make for the perfect plant-based taco!
There is nothing better than taco night and it’s one of our favorite ways to incorporate more plant-based meals into our routine.
In fact, we would argue, Mexican recipes, like these Rajas Con Queso or Homemade Sofritas, are some of the most flavorful when it comes to vegetarian entrees.
But lately, we can’t get enough of these Tacos de Hongo, or Mushroom Tacos. With caramelized, almost crispy roasted mushrooms and zingy red cabbage slaw, these veggie tacos are anything but boring.
Why You’ll Love These Mushroom Tacos
- Quick and easy: These tacos are easy to throw together and take just 30 minutes to roast in the oven.
- Versatile: This meal can be made with any type of mushrooms and all your favorite taco toppings. Cook the mushrooms in the oven, stovetop, or grill. Make homemade seasoning or store-bought. This recipe works with what you have on hand.
- Healthy: This mela is packed with vegetables and perfect for adding more plant-based meals to your dinner rotation.
Looking for more delicious vegetarian tacos? Don’t miss these easy Sweet Potato Black Bean Tacos, Butternut Squash Tacos, and Zucchini Tacos.
Ingredients and Substitutions
- Mushrooms: These easy mushroom tacos can be made with any type of mushrooms, but we like them best with a variety of mushrooms to create different textures. Normally we include cremini, oyster, shiitake, and portobello mushrooms.
- Lime juice: Adding a bit of acidity to the mushrooms brightens up the flavor since mushrooms can be earthy. Lemon juice or a splash of vinegar can also be used.
- Soy sauce: Soy sauce is one of the best ways to bring out the umami flavors in mushrooms. Swap in tamari, coconut aminos, or salt if needed.
- Spices: The spice mix for these mushroom tacos add heat and a smoky flavor. Swap in taco seasoning if you don’t want to mix your own spices. This homemade mix has chili powder, smoked paprika, onion powder, garlic powder, cumin, and oregano.
- Sugar: Sugar is the most surprising ingredient in this recipe but it really helps to caramelize the mushroom and get those delicious crispy edges. Leave it out if you prefer a sugar-free dish.
- Corn tortillas: Corn tortillas are traditional in Mexican “tacos de hongo”. Swap in any tortilla you like, but slightly toast them first for the best results.
- Toppings: These tacos are delicious with a quick homemade red cabbage slaw. Then add some cilantro, queso fresco, and spicy red salsa or salsa verde.
What are the best mushrooms for tacos?
Tacos can be made with any mushrooms you like. Each mushroom adds a different texture and slightly different flavor.
- Portobellos: The meatiest mushrooms with the heartiest texture. These are great if you are grilling these mushroom tacos. We love them in these Portobello Mushroom Tacos and Quesadillas.
- Cremini or white mushrooms: These get the softest when cooked and are the most traditional in Mexican tacos de hongo, which generally have a softer, more stewed texture. They have a very mild flavor.
- Shiitake: These mushrooms have the richest flavor. If you want a rich, deep mushroom flavor, add a few of these more expensive mushrooms in the mix.
- Oyster mushrooms: These have a slightly different texture and can get really crispy and caramelized when roasted. They add a really nice texture to these tacos.
- King trumpet mushroom: Many people like to use King Trumpet mushrooms in pulled mushroom tacos since you can shred the large stem into pieces. These will work in this recipe for a more “pulled meat” texture.
How to Make Mushroom Tacos
These tacos couldn’t be easier to make and there are options for making them in the oven, stove-top, or even on the grill.
- Season the mushrooms: Mushrooms need seasoning to bring out the flavors. Toss them with olive oil, soy sauce, lime juices, all the spices, and a touch of sugar if you want those crispy, browned edges.
- Oven roasted: Spread the mushrooms out in a single layer on a baking sheet. Make sure they are not over-crowded or they won’t brown. Roast for 3035 minutes, stirring them after about 20 minutes. This may seem like a long time, but it is needed to get them browned and slightly crispy.
- Sauteed: The mushrooms won’t come out quite as crispy in a skillet, but they are still really tasty. Heat a cast iron or heavy skillet over medium-high heat. Add the mushrooms and let them brown and cook on the bottom for a few minutes. Stir and continue to let the mushrooms brown before stirring. Cook for 5-6 minutes total and then drain off any liquid. Cook for 3-4 more minutes, stirring occasionally, to brown.
- Grilled: Portobello mushrooms are best for grilling directly on the grill or use a grill basket for smaller mushrooms. Cook the portobello mushrooms for 4-5 minutes per side. Smaller mushrooms in a grill basket take 7-10 minutes, stir them occasionally.
- Make the slaw: While the mushrooms cook, make a quick cabbage slaw with shredded red cabbage, cilantro, cilantro, salt, and pepper.
- Assemble the tacos: Toast the corn tortillas over an open flame on the stovetop or warm them in the oven. Layer the mushrooms into the warm tortillas, add the red cabbage slaw, and top with any additional toppings - avocado, sliced fresh jalapenos, salsa, and queso fresco are our favorites.
Side Dish Ideas
These mushroom tacos don’t have a ton of protein on their own, so I like to add a side dish with some protein like beans or quinoa. Here are some to try:
- Beans: Add some refried beans, homemade black beans, or black bean salad on the side.
- Rice and grains: Serve this with some cilantro lime quinoa, Mexican quinoa, or Mexican cauliflower rice.
- Salads: Serve these tacos with a hearty salad like this Tomato and Avocado Salad or a Mexican Chopped Salad.
- Chips and dip: Grab some baked tortilla chips and add some homemade queso, corn salsa, or mango black bean salsa.
Best Toppings for Mushroom Tacos
There are so many options for adding tasty toppings to these tacos! Here are our favorites:
- Red cabbage slaw (see recipe)
- Queso fresco, queso cotija, or feta cheese
- Pickled red onions
- Cilantro
- Red or green salsa
- Avocado or guacamole
- Sour cream, Mexican crema, or Greek yogurt
Ideas for Adding Protein
If you want to make this a more complete meal with additional protein, here are some easy options:
- Beans: Add some black beans, pinto beans, or refried beans to the tacos
- Tofu: Add some extra firm tofu cubes to roast with the mushrooms.
- Soyrizo: Add some cooked soyrizo to the tacos for a really delicious option.
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