
Start by making the mushroom ‘carne asada’. Whisk together all of the ingredients in a large bowl. Then, add the mushroom slices to the marinate. With a basting brush, brush the liquid over all of the mushroom slices, making sure they’re all nice and coated in the marinate. Cover and set in the refrigerate to marinate for at least 4 hours, or overnight.
Next, make the cheese sauce. Place deep-sided skillet over medium-high heat. Add all of the cheese sauce ingredients and whisk until incorporated. Cook mixture while stirring often until it thickens, about 10 minutes (the longer the thicker). Remove from heat and set aside until ready for use (it’ll thicken more as it cools). Before you serve the sauce, feel free to heat it up once more over the stove just until warm.
Now, make the chimichurri sauce. Add all of the ingredients to a food processor and process until smooth. Set aside until ready for use.
Now, cook the mushrooms. Place a medium-large skillet over medium-high heat and add a tbsp of oil. Once oil is hot, use a slotted spoon to transfer the mushrooms to the pan. Cook mushrooms for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
In the meantime, make the socca bread. In a large skillet, add a splash of oil and heat over medium-high heat. Once oil is hot, Pour the batter onto the skillet, and cook until bubbles appear on the surface of the cilantro cake. Flip with a spatula, and cook until browned on the other side, about 3-5 minutes on each side.
To assemble the torta, place the large socca bread on a place and spread a layer of chimichurri sauce over the whole surface. Then, add the mushrooms on top of half of the socca bread. Then, pour the cheese sauce over the mushrooms, top with caramelized onions and peppers. Fold socca bread over and ENJOY!
This makes 1 large serving, but can definitely feed two. If you want to make smaller versions, use the same amount of socca bread ingredients, but fry it into smaller pieces. Also, you will have extra chimichurri sauce. Enjoy it as a condiment to veggie burgers, sandwiches, tacos, as a dip for veggies or as pasta sauce! Alternatively, you can cut the chimichurri recipe in half.