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Mushroom
Pot Rice
Recipe With Savoury Chinese Flavours

22 mins
Cooking Time
Easy
Difficulty
15
Ingredients
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Mushroom pot rice recipe brings together tender mushrooms and a glossy, savoury sauce poured over warm rice. This style of cooking has roots in simple Asian home kitchens where quick stir-cooked gravies meet plain rice for a balanced, filling meal. The mix of button and shiitake mushrooms gives both texture and depth. Drawn from Chinese recipes, this dish focuses on clean flavours: garlic, ginger, soy, and a light, thickened sauce that coats each bite. It works well during cooler months or when you want something warm without spending hours cooking. The recipe also adapts easily to whatever mushrooms are available locally.

Ingredients

UNITSIngredients
8–10Button mushrooms (halved)
¼ cupShiitake mushrooms (halved)
¼ cupMixed mushrooms
2 tablespoonsOil
1 tablespoonGarlic (chopped)
1Spring onion bulb (roughly chopped)
1 inchGinger (cut into strips)
1 tablespoonOyster sauce
½ tablespoonSoy sauce
to tasteSalt
1 teaspoonWhite pepper powder
1 tablespoonCornstarch slurry
1 stalkSpring onion greens (chopped)
1 tablespoonVinegar
as requiredCooked rice (for serving)

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Directions

Description - Step 1

Step 1: Sauté aromatics

Heat oil in a wide pan on medium heat. Add chopped garlic, spring onion bulb, and ginger strips. Stir continuously so the garlic does not burn. Cook until the mixture turns fragrant and slightly golden, releasing a warm aroma that forms the base of the dish.

Description - Step 2

Step 2: Cook mushrooms

Add all the mushrooms to the pan and increase the heat slightly. Toss well so they get coated in the oil and aromatics. Let them cook without too much stirring at first to allow light browning, then mix again until they begin to soften.

Description - Step 3

Step 3: Add sauces

Pour in oyster sauce and soy sauce, mixing well to coat the mushrooms evenly. Add a small splash of water to loosen the mixture. Stir gently so the mushrooms absorb the sauce while maintaining their shape and texture.

Description - Step 4

Step 4: Season and simmer

Sprinkle salt and white pepper powder, adjusting to taste. Add a little more water and let the mixture simmer briefly. This helps the flavours blend and creates a light broth that will later thicken into a sauce.

Description - Step 5

Step 5: Thicken the sauce

Add the cornstarch slurry while stirring continuously to avoid lumps. The sauce will begin to thicken and turn glossy. Adjust consistency by adding a splash of water if it feels too thick.

 

Description - Step 6

Step 6: Finish and toss

Add chopped spring onion greens, a dash of vinegar, and a few fresh ginger strips. Toss everything together quickly on high heat. This final step adds freshness and a slight tang that balances the savoury base.

 

Description - Step 7

Step 7: Assemble the dish

Place warm cooked rice in a bowl or plate. Spoon the hot mushroom mixture over the rice, ensuring enough sauce coats the grains. Serve immediately while hot.

 

Step 1
Step 1: Sauté aromatics
4 Minutes
Step 2
Step 2: Cook mushrooms
5 Minutes
Step 3
Step 3: Add sauces
3 Minutes
Step 4
Step 4: Season and simmer
4 Minutes
Step 5
Step 5: Thicken the sauce
2 Minutes
Step 6
Step 6: Finish and toss
2 Minutes
Step 7
Step 7: Assemble the dish
2 Minutes

Plate it up!

Plating Instructions

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Serve the mushroom gravy over a neat mound of steamed rice in a shallow bowl.  

Pairing Instructions

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Pair with a light cucumber salad or clear soup for balance.  

Garnishing Instructions

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Top with extra spring onion greens and a few ginger juliennes.  

FAQs

Cook mushrooms on high heat first for better texture, then simmer in the sauce briefly. Serve immediately over hot rice so the flavours soak in without turning soggy.

 

Yes, you can mix oyster, enoki, or cremini mushrooms. Each adds a slightly different bite, making the final dish more layered in texture and taste.

 

Yes, the use of soy sauce, ginger, garlic, and quick stir-cooking methods reflects common techniques seen across many Chinese recipes served with rice.

 

Store the mushroom gravy separately from rice in an airtight container. Reheat gently with a splash of water to restore the sauce's consistency before serving again.

 

You can replace oyster sauce with a mix of soy sauce and a pinch of sugar. It won’t be identical, but it still gives a balanced savoury flavour.

 

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