Mouthwatering Stuffed Mushroom Recipes for Easy Appetizers & Sides

If you’re looking for an easy low-carb recipe that works as an appetizer, side dish, snack, or even a light meal, stuffed mushrooms deserve a permanent spot in your recipe rotation.

They’re packed with flavor, endlessly customizable, naturally portion-controlled, and cook up quickly in either the air fryer or Instant Pot—making them perfect for busy weeknights, game day spreads, holiday gatherings, or healthy meal prep. Whether you’re craving pizza flavors, creamy cheese fillings, fresh Caprese ingredients, or protein-packed cottage cheese, there’s a stuffed mushroom recipe here for every mood.

Why You’ll Love Stuffed Mushrooms

Stuffed mushrooms check just about every box for healthy eating. They are naturally low in carbohydrates (so great for low carb and keto diets), a great source of nutrients like dietary fiber and vitamin D, easy to customize with your favorite fillings (so you’ll never get bored), perfect for both entertaining and ever day and work served appetizer, side dish, lunch, or light dinner. Also favorite stuffed mushrooms recipes take advantage of convenient cooking methods like the air fryer and instant pot – although, they can always be made in a traditional oven.

Mushrooms are a great source of fiber on a low carb diet.

The Best Mushrooms for Stuffing

White Button Mushrooms: These are the classic choice. Their smaller size makes them perfect as appetizers, and their mild flavor pairs well with almost any filling.

Baby Bella (Cremini) Mushrooms: Baby bellas have a slightly richer, meatier flavor than white mushrooms and hold up beautifully during cooking. They’re my favorite choice for most stuffed mushroom recipes.

Portobello Mushrooms: Want something more meal-sized? Use the same fillings inside large portobello mushroom caps for a satisfying low-carb entrée. You’ll simply end up with fewer servings while enjoying all the same delicious flavors.

Health Benefits of Mushrooms

Mushrooms are much more than a tasty vehicle for cheesy fillings. Really they make everything taste great because they’re naturally rich in umami flavor. That means mushrooms cab help create satisfying meals without requiring lots of extra fat or calories. They’re also naturally:

  • Very low in calories
  • Very ow in carbohydrates
  • Fat-free before adding fillings
  • Rich in antioxidants
  • Good source of B vitamins
  • One of the few plant-based sources of vitamin D
  • Source of selenium, copper, and potassium
  • Contain fiber that supports digestive health

Stuffed Mushroom Recipes to Try

Air fryer Caprese Stuffed Mushrooms are a low carb, 31-calorie, easy appetizer made with mozzarella, tomato, basil, and balsamic glaze in just 15 minutes.

Air Fryer Caprese Stuffed Mushrooms: Fresh mozzarella, juicy tomatoes, basil, and balsamic flavors come together in these fresh Italian-inspired bites. They’re ready in about 15 minutes and make an elegant appetizer that’s surprisingly simple to prepare. Get recipe HERE

Air fryer cheesy spinach stuffed mushrooms made with cottage cheese and sharp cheddar. A quick, high-protein appetizer ready in 10 minutes with just 50 calories per piece.

Spinach & Cottage Cheese Stuffed Mushrooms: This protein-packed version combines creamy cottage cheese with spinach for a filling that’s both nutritious and satisfying. They’re a great option when you’re looking for a healthier appetizer or light lunch with extra protein. Get recipe HERE

Pepperoni Pizza-Style Stuffed Mushrooms (Instant Pot): Pizza night meets low carb! These mushrooms are loaded with pepperoni, cheese, marinara flavors, and Italian seasoning for all the comfort of pizza without the crust. Using the Instant Pot makes them incredibly easy but you can also stick in the oven. Get recipe HERE

Zoodles Marinara with Stuffed Mushrooms for meal prep

Three Cheese Stuffed Mushrooms with Zoodles: Creamy three-cheese stuffed mushrooms paired with zucchini noodles create a complete low-carb meal that’s comforting without feeling heavy. Perfect for dinner when you’re craving Italian flavors. Get recipes HERE

Cheeseburger Stuffed Mushrooms (Hold the Pickles!): Everything you love about a cheeseburger—savory beef, melty cheese, onions, and classic burger flavors—served inside juicy little mushroom caps instead of a bun. It’s a fun, bite-sized and protein-packed twist that’s perfect for game day, parties, or an easy weeknight dinner.

No “official” recipe here — just brush mushroom caps with EVOO, stuff with seasoned, cooked ground beef crumbles, and top each with a halved grape tomato. Air fry on 380F for about 10 minutes — top with shredded lettuce and a tiny pickle slices (if you must, lol)!

Review: Equip Food Prime Protein Beef Protein Powder

You all know I love a good steak — but when I’m on the go and need something quick, easy, and gut-friendly, Equip Food’s Prime Protein steps up to the plate (err…shaker cup). 🥩🍫💪 You could call it lazy carnivore protein or paleo protein powder.

Each scoop is like eating 4 oz of grass-fed beef, but without firing up the grill. With 21g of complete protein, this minimally processed beef protein powder delivers powerful nutrition using just three real-food ingredients (for the chocolate flavor, less for the others):
✔️ Grass-fed beef protein
✔️ Cocoa powder
✔️ Stevia

That’s it! No fillers, no junk — just simple, clean fuel your body can actually use. I really, really appreciate that — often I ready the back label and get so confused (which is saying a lot, because I’m not a newbie to sport nutrition).

While I’m partial to the rich, dessert-like Chocolate flavor, you’ve also got options below, plus more like Salted Caramel, Strawberry, Peanut Butter and others)
🍃 Chocolate Mint – refreshing and indulgent
🍦 Vanilla – a smooth, versatile classic
🥄 Unflavored – great for savory recipes or sneaking into anything (put into soup or toss with Parm cheese for a crumb coating on air-fryed veggies, fish, etc).

  • Low carb, gut-friendly, and bloat-free – free from dairy, whey, gluten, and common irritants. I have not had any stomach issues using this beef protein powder at all.
  • Naturally occurring collagen and gelatin from the beef give it a thick, creamy texture. One day, I only drank half of my simple shake make with this protein. In the morning, it had congealed/lumped a bit — and I was concerned. But, finally realized it was the collagen — just blended back up for some ultra creamy goodness!
  • Clean, thoughtful ingredients you can trust — nothing artificial, ever
  • Supports skin, joint, bone health — as a woman over 50, those are issue areas that I like to address. Anecdotal, but, my fingernail growth has been crazy after using this powder for just a short time.
  • Keto and Paleo friendly.

Ideas to Use Prime Protein in Recipes:

And because versatility is everything in my kitchen, I’ve used Equip Prime Protein in some of my go-to better-for-you chocolate treats:
🍌 Chocolate Cottage Cheese Protein Banana Bread

Chocolate Cottage Cheese Protein Banana Bread levels up the nutrition and flavor of everyone’s favorite quick bread! Not “just like grandma’s” but instead packed with 21g of protein per slice, naturally sweetened with ripe bananas, and free of added sugar, it’s the perfect option for breakfast, a post-workout snack, or even a healthier dessert.


🥇 Olympic Chocolate Muffin Makeover

Olympic Village Chocolate Muffin, but made better! 💪 These chocolate muffins went so viral, but – in reality they were more like a sugar-bomb cake. This version is made over to be gluten-free, have more protein (20g), less fat, less sugar—made for champions. 🏅 Sized for one – you don’t even have to share!


🧇 Double Chocolate Protein Waffles

Power into the day fueled by chocolatey waffles made with protein powder. Only takes minutes to make, is gluten-free, has no added sugar, and moderate in carbs. A single-serve recipe, but simple to scale up for meal prep. Enjoy 28 grams of protein per serving!

Want to dig into the science behind beef protein? Here’s a great breakdown from the brand on how it is made and why beef protein works.

Whether you’re fueling a workout, balancing macros, or just need a clean, on-the-go option, Equip Prime Protein is a shake-worthy choice you’ll want to keep on hand.

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Beef Breakfast Burrito Muffins

Who says burritos are just for lunch or dinner? These Beef Breakfast Burrito Muffins are one of those viral recipes that stand up to the showiness—so easy, so delicious, and perfect for any meal of the day! These high-protein breakfast muffins are made with low-carb tortillas, leftover taco meat, and fluffy scrambled eggs, delivering a healthy breakfast meal prep option that’s satisfying and nutritious. 🌯✨

Why You’ll Love These Burrito Muffins

  • Make-Ahead Convenience – These easy meal prep breakfast muffins can be baked in advance and stored in the fridge or freezer for a quick, protein-packed bite anytime.
  • High-Protein, Low-Carb – Each muffin is loaded with 20g of protein and only 3g net carbs, making it an excellent low-carb breakfast idea for busy mornings.
  • Customizable & Fun to Make – Swap in your favorite cheese, go all-veggie, or use bacon instead of beef to create keto-friendly breakfast muffins tailored to your taste.

Simple Wholesome Ingredients & Big Flavor: The base of these muffins starts with low-carb tortillas (you can actually use any type of tortilla), forming a pinwheel-like layer inside the muffin tin with crispy edges. The filling is a satisfying mix of eggs, salsa, cheese, and leftover taco meat—though you can use any type of salsa, cheese, protein (or veggie substitute). These gluten-free breakfast muffins are easy to adapt with the ingredients that you prefer.

Fun to Make: Assembling these pinwheel tortilla egg muffins is fun! You simply roll up the tortillas and snip them with kitchen shears to create pinwheel-like spirals, which you nestle into the 6-count jumbo muffin tin* before pouring in the filling. It’s a simple hack that makes this breakfast idea look amazing while ensuring every bite has the perfect balance of texture and flavor. These tortilla egg muffins are super yummy and super clever!

* I’m recommending this silicone muffin pan because I think the muffins will pop out easier!

Perfect for Meal Prep: These burrito muffins aren’t just for breakfast—they make a great snack, lunch, or post-workout meal too. Pair with avocado, hot sauce, or a dollop of Greek yogurt for even more flavor. If you love high-protein meal prep, these are a must-try and a fabulous keto breakfast idea.

Trust me, once you try them, you’ll want to keep a batch on hand at all times! Have fun customizing and enjoy these tasty, protein-packed breakfast muffins. 😋

Beef Breakfast Burrito Muffins
Prep Time
10 mins
Cook Time
25 mins
Total Time
36 mins
 

This protein-backed breakfast idea is so good, so easy, and perfect for any meal of the day! Low-carb tortillas form the base, filled with eggs, salsa, cheese, and leftover taco meat. Bake and enjoy! Each big ole muffin has 216 cal, 3g net carb, 14g fat, 20g protein.

Course: Breakfast, brunch
Keyword: eggs, high protein, keto
Servings: 6 servings
Calories: 216 kcal
Ingredients
  • 4 low-carb tortilla wraps 7”-8” diameter
  • 12 eggs
  • ½ can Rotel drained (or ½ cup salsa)
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • ½ tsp ground black pepper
  • 2/3 cup shredded cheddar cheese divided
  • 1/3 cup leftover taco meat ground beef or shredded
  • Cooking spray
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 375.
  2. Spray 6-ct jumbo muffin pan with baking spray.
  3. Stack two tortillas together and roll them up. Use kitchen shears to cut in thirds, divide among 3 of the muffin tins and allow to unfurl a bit.
  4. Repeat process with remaining two tortillas. In large jar or bowl, whisk/shake together 12 eggs, Rotel tomatoes (or salsa), salt, pepper and ½ of the cheese.
  5. Distribute this mixture evenly among the six cups. S
  6. prinkle with taco meat and remaining cheese.
  7. Bake for about 25 minutes, or until set.
  8. Let cool a few minutes in pan before removing and adding any taco toppings as desired (like avocado, sour cream, more salsa, etc).
Recipe Notes

Beef Breakfast Burrito Muffins: a protein-backed breakfast idea that is so good, so easy, and perfect for any meal of the day!  Low-carb tortillas form the base, filled with eggs, salsa, cheese, and leftover taco meat. Bake and enjoy! Each big ole muffin has 216 cal, 3g net carb, 14g fat, 20g protein.

Raspberry Cottage Cheese Mousse – High-Protein, Low-carb, and No-Fuss!

Looking for a high-protein mousse recipe that’s as easy as it is delicious? This Raspberry Cottage Cheese Mousse is the perfect no-bake raspberry dessert for Valentine’s Day or any time you crave something sweet. Made with just three simple ingredients—cottage cheese, protein powder, and fresh raspberries—with an optional splash of vanilla for extra flavor. No baking, no fuss, just blend it up and enjoy!

Why You’ll Love This Mousse

  • Incredibly Simple – Three ingredients, one blender, and you’re done.
  • No Cooking Required – Perfect for busy days or those who are less familiar with the kitchen!
  • High in Protein, Low in Carbs – This cottage cheese mousse boasts impressive macros: 167 calories, 28g protein, and just 2g net carbs per serving.
  • Ultra Creamy & Delicious – If you think you don’t like cottage cheese, just try this blended cottage cheese recipe! Whipping it up in a blender transforms the curds into a rich, smooth, and luxurious texture.

Cottage Cheese – The Secret Protein Powerhouse

Cottage cheese is one of the simplest, most affordable ways to add extra protein to your day. It’s packed with casein protein, which digests slowly and keeps you full longer. If the texture has kept you away in the past, blending it is a game-changer! It turns incredibly smooth and works perfectly in both sweet and savory dishes.

Check out some of my other popular cottage cheese-based recipes:

This single portion lasagna made in a mug for one is a quick, nutrition and delicious meal that is ready in minutes. A perfectly portioned, high-protein and lower carb solution for your busy lunch hour or a hectic evening. Easy to meal prep ahead and then heat and eat when ready. Gluten free and vegetarian.

No-Noodle Veggie Mug Lasagna for One – A quick and nutritious single-serving lasagna packed with protein and veggies, perfect for a healthy meal in minutes.

High Protein Banana Pudding: A healthy twist on this classic comfort food allows you to enjoy dessert with no guilt while making gains on your daily protein goals! Only 285 calories per serving, with 30g protein! Lower carb, lower, sugar, gluten-free.

High-Protein Banana Pudding with Cottage Cheese – A creamy, high-protein dessert made with cottage cheese for a healthier twist on the classic banana pudding.

A guilt-free makeover on a classic dessert favorite – Caramel Protein Tiramisu! Swapping out traditional ingredients for healthier options like blended cottage cheese for mascarpone cheese and rice cakes for lady fingers creates a protein dessert that nourishes with 31g protein for only 281 calories.

Caramel Protein Tiramisu with Rice Cake Layers – A lightened-up no-bake tiramisu featuring caramel protein, cottage cheese, and rice cakes for a satisfying treat.

For this easy high-protein dessert, I love using Nuzest Clean Lean Protein—it’s plant-based, easy to digest, and has a smooth texture that blends seamlessly into recipes. I’ve been using it for years! Want to try it? Use my discount code FITFORK for 15% off your order.

So grab your blender and give this raspberry protein mousse a try! It’s a healthy Valentine’s Day treat that loves you back with every bite.

This Raspberry Cottage Cheese Protein Mousse is the ultimate Keep It Simple Stupid Valentine’s treat for two— or anytime healthy, high-protein dessert. Just a few ingredients, no cooking, and packed with great nutrition. Macros that’ll fill your heart with joy: 167 cal, 28g protein, 2g net carb.
Raspberry Cottage Cheese Protein Mousse
Prep Time
5 mins
Total Time
5 mins
 
This Raspberry Cottage Cheese Protein Mousse is the ultimate Keep It Simple Stupid Valentine’s treat for two—just a few ingredients, no cooking, and packed with protein! Macros that’ll fill your heart with joy: 167 cal, 28g protein, 2g net carb.
Course: Dessert, Snack
Cuisine: high protein, low carb
Keyword: cottage cheese, low carb dessert, protein powder, rasberries, raspberry, valentines day
Servings: 2 servings
Calories: 167 kcal
Ingredients
  • 1 cups 2% milk fat cottage cheese
  • 2/3 cup fresh raspberries
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/3 cup vanilla whey protein powder or can use cake batter or similar flavor
  • Optional garnish: Fresh raspberries and whipped cream
  • Optional garnish: Fresh raspberries and whipped cream
Instructions
  1. In a blender or food processor, combine cottage cheese, raspberries, protein powder and vanilla extract.

  2. Blend until smooth and creamy. Spoon the mousse into two serving glasses.

  3. Chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes before serving. Garnish as desired.

Recipe Notes

Peanut Butter Chocolate Cottage Cheese Dessert (Low Carb, High Protein)

Sometimes, you just need a sweet treat that makes you feel good—without derailing your nutrition goals. That’s exactly how this Peanut Butter Chocolate Cottage Cheese Dessert came to life! Inspired by everyone’s favorite candy, the Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup, this version delivers all the creamy, sweet, and chocolatey indulgence but with a powerful protein boost.

This high-protein dessert recipe has a creamy pudding or spoonable cheesecake texture – if you are looking for a sugar-free Reese’s Cup copycat recipe, then check out Pumpkin Protein Peanut Butter Cups

INDULGENT BUT HEALTHY DESSERT WITH AMAZING MACROS:

  • 31g of protein to keep you satisfied and support muscle recovery
  • Only 275 calories so you can enjoy guilt-free
  • 4g Net Carb and no added sugar thanks to smart ingredient swaps.
  • 13% of your daily DV for calcium

This protein-packed treat is perfect for post-workout recovery, an afternoon pick-me-up, or even a high-protein dessert. The magic is in the simple, nutritious ingredients:

SMART INGREDIENT SWAPS:

  • Cottage Cheese (Instead of Cream Cheese): Keep an ultra-creamy texture boost the protein content with cottage cheese! Pro tip: Don’t drain off the liquid! That runny liquid is actually whey protein, and keeping it also helps everything blend smoothly. Also, best results with 2% or full-fat cottage cheese.
  • Peanut Butter Powder (Instead of Peanut Butter): Delivers all the rich, nutty flavor of peanut butter but with significantly less fat and calories—perfect for balancing indulgence and macros. I like to use this peanut butter powder with no added sugar.
  • Sugar-Free Chocolate Chips (Instead of Full Sugar Chocolate Chips): Satisfies the chocolate craving without the extra sugar, keeping your sweet treat in check. You can use sugar-free milk chocolate chips or sugar-free dark chocolate chips for this recipe.

MORE HIGH PROTEIN COTTAGE CHEESE DESSERTS TO TRY:

This recipe is just another example of how versatile and delicious high-protein cottage cheese desserts can be! If you love this idea, be sure to check out these other cottage cheese, protein-packed treats:

Mango Protein Cheesecake Cup for One is a no-bake, easy high protein snack that will be your new tropical-inspired favorite for a healthy dessert, post-workout snack or even an easy breakfast that also boasts lots of calcium and fiber.

Mango Protein CheesecakeGet that oh-so-tropical vibe with this delicious, creamy cottage cheese cup that is finished off with a flavorful mango and chia seed topping.

High Protein Banana Pudding: A healthy twist on this classic comfort food allows you to enjoy dessert with no guilt while making gains on your daily protein goals! Only 285 calories per serving, with 30g protein! Lower carb, lower, sugar, gluten-free.

High Protein Cottage Cheese Banana PuddingJust like your southern Nana’s ‘nana pudding but without added sugar and loaded with protein to keep you filled up!

A healthy fall dessert (balanced enough for breakfast), these little protein cheesecake baked apples are cozy, comforting and a no-added-sugar craving fix when the fall-flavor dessert mood hits. Boosted with protein from cottage cheese and protein powder to support sustained energy. Only 111 calories per piece with 13g protein.

Protein Cheesecake Stuffed Baked Apples – A cozy, fall-inspired dessert that’s actually healthy enough for breakfast.

Peanut Butter Chocolate Cottage Cheese Dessert Cup
Prep Time
5 mins
chilling
20 mins
Total Time
25 mins
 
This low carb Peanut Butter Chocolate Cottage Cheese Cup has a Reese’s flavor, it’s delicious — plus simple to make, loaded with protein (31g) and has no added sugar. The perfect snack or dessert for satisfying cravings while staying on track.
Course: Dessert, Snack
Cuisine: high protein, keto, low carb
Keyword: cottage cheese, high protein, keto, low carb, peanut butter
Servings: 1
Calories: 275 kcal
Ingredients
  • ¾ cup 2% cottage cheese don’t drain!
  • 2 Tbsp peanut butter powder like PBfit, no added sugar variety
  • 5-10 drops stevia or monk fruit liquid drops more or less depending on sweetness preference
  • 60 sugar-free chocolate chips like @choczero lol, yes, I counted them out
  • ½ tsp coconut oil
  • 1 tsp chopped peanuts
Instructions
  1. In small blender, whip together cottage cheese and peanut butter powder until mostly smooth, scraping down blender as needed. If the mixture is just too thick, pour in a little more “juice” from the cottage cheese container (that’s actually the whey) . . . or a teaspoon of milk (but don’t get the mixture thin, you want it to be thick).

  2. Blend in sweetener drops until satisfied with the taste. Scrape this mixture into a 8-oz bowl or mug, smoothing off the top with a spatula.

  3. Add coconut oil to chocolate chips and microwave in 20 second increments, stirring between, until smooth and glossy (it took me 1 minute total). Pour this over the cottage cheese mixture, sprinkle with the peanuts and set in the fridge for 20-ish minutes for the chocolate to harden into a shell.

Recipe Notes