If you’re looking for a decadent breakfast or a late night supper, this mushrooms stilton recipe is just the ticket. Mushroom and stilton on toast is a creamy, delicious and down right tasty treat that will fill your mouth with flavour and leave you feeling satisfied.
Earthy mushrooms and salty stilton
There’s something truly wonderful about the combination of earthy mushrooms and salty stilton. Together they create a creamy duo which sits perfectly on a piece of quality toasted bread.
Mushrooms and stilton on toast make the ideal Christmas morning breakfast, or late night supper when you’re feeling peckish, but not quite sure what to have.
This recipe takes only minutes to prepare, so if you’re hit by late night hunger pangs, you’ll have a delicious feast quickly.

What ingredients will you need?
Most of the ingredients for this recipe are likely to be found in your fridge or pantry. You’ll need:
- Mushrooms
- Stilton
- Flour
- Milk
- Butter
- A few spices
How do you make this mushroom and stilton on toast recipe?
Start by cooking your sliced mushrooms in a huge knob of butter to really bring the flavours out.
Meanwhile toast your bread. Choosing a good quality thick hunk of bread is necessary to really making this recipe truly decadent.
Once the mushrooms are browned, remove from the pan and make your creamy stilton sauce by combining flour, butter, milk and stilton.
Once formed, the mushrooms can be added back to the pan to combine the whole lot together. The mixture can then be spooned onto your toasted bread.
Finish with lashings of chilli flakes and ground black pepper.

Which mushrooms are best for this mushroom and stilton recipe?
There are over 10,000 different types of mushrooms – each with their own distinct flavour and texture. When it comes to making this mushrooms stilton recipe, you can pick whichever mushrooms you have to hand.
Button mushrooms are the most popular type in the UK and US and these work really well in the recipe. Be sure to slice them thinly so they cook quickly and evenly.
Is this mushrooms stilton recipe suitable for kids?
Babies and pregnant women should avoid blue cheeses due to risk of them containing a harmful bacteria called listeria. For children over the age of 1, this recipe is definitely suitable, although the stilton may be too strong of a taste for younger palates.
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What can I substitute the stilton for?
Any sharp tasting cheese will work just as well. You could try cheddar, parmesan or Swiss.
