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Oyster Mushroom Sandwiches With Red Pepper Mayo

Cooking meaty mushrooms under a weight in your grill pan gets them nicely browned, making them good to stack on sandwiches with a quick, flavorful mayonnaise.

Make Ahead: Leftover red pepper mayo can be refrigerated for up to 1 week.

¼ cup chopped jarred roasted red peppers, drained

¾ cup mayonnaise (vegan or conventional)

½ teaspoon sweet or hot Spanish smoked paprika (pimenton)

1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar

1 teaspoon apricot jam (optional)

½ teaspoon kosher salt, or more as needed

1 pound oyster mushrooms, tough stem ends trimmed

Vegetable oil, as needed

4 soft hamburger buns

4 large romaine or other lettuce leaves

1 ripe tomato, hulled and sliced

Flesh of 1 ripe avocado, sliced

½ red onion, thinly sliced

Squeeze as much moisture as possible from the roasted red peppers, and pat dry with paper towel. Place in a mini food processor or blender, along with the mayo, smoked paprika, vinegar and jam, if using, and puree until smooth. (It will be pourable.) Taste, and add some salt, as needed. You will have about 1 cup.

Meanwhile, heat a grill pan over high heat. When the pan is very hot, grease it lightly with cooking oil spray or lightly brush with oil. Quickly add as many mushrooms as will fit without overcrowding, working in batches as needed. Place another cast-iron or other heavy skillet directly on the mushrooms, adding a can of tomatoes or other weight, if needed. (Alternatively, you can use a panini press to cook the mushrooms.)

Cook the mushrooms without disturbing them until they are dark brown on the bottom, 2 to 4 minutes. Remove the top skillet just long enough to turn them over; place the top skillet back on the mushrooms and cook until they release their moisture, about 1 minute. Remove the top skillet; continue cooking until they are dry and dark brown, 2 to 4 minutes. Transfer the mushrooms to a platter, then season them with the ½ teaspoon of salt.

Return the grill pan to high heat. Place the bun halves, cut sides down, in the pan and cook just until lightly toasted.

To assemble, spread some of the mayonnaise on the cut sides of all the bun halves, then stack each bottom bun with lettuce leaves, mushrooms, tomato, avocado and red onion. Drizzle more mayonnaise over the filling, if desired, and top with the remaining bun halves.

Serves 4

Nutrition (based on 2 tablespoons of mayo per serving) | Calories: 410; Total Fat: 27 g; Saturated Fat: 5 g; Cholesterol: 15 mg; Sodium: 480 mg; Carbohydrates: 37 g; Dietary Fiber: 8 g; Sugars: 9 g; Protein: 12 g.

(Adapted from "Vegan for Good," by Rita Serano. Kyle Books, 2019.)

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