Who can make me like fresh mushrooms? :]
Verity1111
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So, this is my challenge for you! I need someone who can make me like fresh mushrooms. I LOVE mushrooms, the canned, over salty, deliciously processed, mushrooms. I can eat the entire can and then some by itself! I can not stand the nasty dry texture of fresh mushrooms for some reason. I have not liked them cooked or uncooked so far, so if some of you can show me a few yummy recipes to help turn me from squishy, salty, moist canned mushrooms to natural, fresh, "delicious????" mushrooms I would really appreciate it. :]
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If you Saute them they end up exactly like the can ones but taste better cause they are fresh.
Cut up the mushrooms real thin, then add oil or butter to a skillet, then add the mushrooms. Make sure you give the mushrooms room and not stack them cause they will end up steamed rather than sauted when they are piled on top of each other. I personally add garlic and salt to taste, if I am making burgers I tend to add onions to the same skillet too.0 -
My mom was just telling me today that you should not get fresh mushrooms wet or they will absorb the water and get rubbery. It sounds like you like them that way though. Maybe try making a marinade for them? There are several restaurants around here that serve mushrooms that taste like they've been soaked in wine. Those are pretty good.
Though personally I don't think there is much that butter and lots of garlic can't cure. Mushrooms are great at soaking up whatever flavor you cook them in.0 -
If you Saute them they end up exactly like the can ones but taste better cause they are fresh.
Cut up the mushrooms real thin, then add oil or butter to a skillet, then add the mushrooms. Make sure you give the mushrooms room and not stack them cause they will end up steamed rather than sauted when they are piled on top of each other. I personally add garlic and salt to taste, if I am making burgers I tend to add onions to the same skillet too.0 -
vtmoon is right! Saute them....they are so delicious. You need a little fat, and definitely salt, and garlic will throw them over the top. Try to get them a little golden brown, and this will be possible if you don't crowd them (as vtmoon says). Wish I had some right now. And there are always stuffed mushrooms.0
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Mushroom pizza?
get the big flat portabellos
use a damp towel to wipe them clean.
scrape the gills(dark stuff) out of the inside,
fill the cavity left after removing the gills with
pizza sauce, top with 2% cheese,
broil until cheese is melty and bubbly.
Super-yummy0 -
My mom was just telling me today that you should not get fresh mushrooms wet or they will absorb the water and get rubbery. It sounds like you like them that way though. Maybe try making a marinade for them? There are several restaurants around here that serve mushrooms that taste like they've been soaked in wine. Those are pretty good.
Though personally I don't think there is much that butter and lots of garlic can't cure. Mushrooms are great at soaking up whatever flavor you cook them in.0 -
I used to hate them too and have found a new love for them. I think that it depends on the kind that you try. Some are more rubbery than others. I love crimini and portabella mushrooms. Fresh they have a nice texture (I am really picky about that!) Start by adding them to things, sauces, salads, etc. Portabella mushrooms are "meatier" and are great with balsamic or baked stuffed with some light goat cheese and breadcrumbs. There are ways to keep them healthy and yummy. If you like spinach they are also really good sautéed with a little olive oil, onions, and spinach for a healthy side. Good luck!0
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vtmoon is right! Saute them....they are so delicious. You need a little fat, and definitely salt, and garlic will throw them over the top. Try to get them a little golden brown, and this will be possible if you don't crowd them (as vtmoon says). Wish I had some right now. And there are always stuffed mushrooms.0
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Mushroom pizza?
get the big flat portabellos
use a damp towel to wipe them clean.
scrape the gills(dark stuff) out of the inside,
fill the cavity left after removing the gills with
pizza sauce, top with 2% cheese,
broil until cheese is melty and bubbly.
Super-yummyI used to hate them too and have found a new love for them. I think that it depends on the kind that you try. Some are more rubbery than others. I love crimini and portabella mushrooms. Fresh they have a nice texture (I am really picky about that!) Start by adding them to things, sauces, salads, etc. Portabella mushrooms are "meatier" and are great with balsamic or baked stuffed with some light goat cheese and breadcrumbs. There are ways to keep them healthy and yummy. Good luck!
I think I like the rubbery type because I like the squeaky squishy canned ones? Lol. Not sure. I hate hate hate goat cheese, but I could use mozzarella or muenster. I may try that cheese & breadcrumbs although I would need to look up exactly how to do that part.0 -
OMG fresh mushrooms I put them in everything but here is one for ya get a big portobello mushroom and season it like you would season a burger put it in the oven or toaster oven then eat it like you are eating a burger it is so good a juicy and very filling0
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You cant go past garlic mushrooms!!!!
Lots and lots of garlic, parsley, chilli and a little butter.
Serve upon bread with cottage cheese as a spread, or ricotta! nommmmm0 -
If the fresh ones don't work out for you, I have four words for you, my friend: Trader Joe's marinated mushrooms (available in the glass jar). You may never eat canned mushrooms again. (They're kind of the go-between of canned and fresh).0
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Usually people marinade steaks, but I think it could work for mushrooms too. (Warning: I've never actually tried it with mushrooms.)
Get a plastic bag and pour something tasty in it. I've seen people use Italian dressing. Teriyaki is another popular choice. Usually you want an acid like balsamic vinegar, or lime juice, and/or an alcohol like wine or beer or even tequila, in order to get it to really soak in to whatever you're making. Then add a bunch of spices, salt, pepper, garlic, oregano, whatever you like. Some people like to add some smoke flavor or steak sauce. You might want to add a little water to make sure there's enough liquid to cover the stuff you're going to soak in it. The mix should be a little on the strong side because what actually gets soaked in will be milder than what you started with.
Put the mushrooms in the bag and let them sit in the fridge for a few hours or overnight. Dump out the juice and cook the mushrooms.0 -
Morel mushrooms are like eating gold. We go hunting for them every year and if we dont find any we buy them. Sauteed, deep fried, stuffed it does not get better than morel mushrooms. Unfortunately they are out of season.0
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Saute them in a little olive oil or butter and throw some garlic salt in with them. Mmmmm.
Or cook them in an omelet with tomatoes and onions. Yummy!!
Or make portabella mushroom "burgers." Get the big honkin portabellas and slice them the size of a burger patty, fry them, put em on a bun, and you got a burger.
I used to hate fresh mushrooms too until I experimented.0 -
I add an 1/8 of tsp of butter to a pan to saute the mushrooms. I add a dash of pepper and garlic salt. Then I add some red wine and let it reduce. YUMMY! So much better than canned. Hope you like.0
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Mushroom pizza?
get the big flat portabellos
use a damp towel to wipe them clean.
scrape the gills(dark stuff) out of the inside,
fill the cavity left after removing the gills with
pizza sauce, top with 2% cheese,
broil until cheese is melty and bubbly.
Super-yummy0 -
I also recommend sauteeing them (I like to use a little butter, garlic powder, salt, pepper, don't overcrowd the pan otherwise they won't brown). Sometimes I'll even have sauteed mushrooms as a side dish, yum!
Another thing that is a favorite of mine is to take a portabella mushroom cap thats about the size of my palm, clean out the gills (the black ribbed part on the inside of the cap, just scrape gently with a spoon) and rub inside and out with a little olive oil. Sprinkle salt, pepper and garlic powder inside and then crack an egg inside the cap. Bake at 425 for 10-15 ish minutes or however done you like your eggs. SO yummy!0 -
Sliced thin they are great in salads. I could eat mushrooms all day, most of my friends think they are nasty. They are so yummy stuffed or sauteed. They are the best when prepped like a burger!!0
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OMG! CANNED mushrooms! Gak! You don't like fresh, but you like canned? :sick:
So, enough about ME and MY hang-ups...I don't like them raw, either. Have you tried them sauteed in a little olive oil or butter? Maybe with a little white wine and garlic? Scrumptious! There are some great suggestions here. :drinker:0 -
Here are a few ideas - and of course the goat cheese could be changed for any cheese you like
Healthy stuffed mushrooms- http://blog.foodnetwork.com/healthyeats/2011/12/28/5-ingredients-stuffed-mushrooms/
Healthy Portobella Quesadillas- http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/barbecue_portobello_quesadillas.html
Portobella Burger- http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/portobello-burgers-10000001036125/
You can google recipes to get more ideas, there are a ton of great ones out there!0 -
Oh I forgot to mention Olive Garden stuffed mushrooms. If you wanna like fresh mushrooms..thats your ticket.0
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Another thing that is a favorite of mine is to take a portabella mushroom cap thats about the size of my palm, clean out the gills (the black ribbed part on the inside of the cap, just scrape gently with a spoon) and rub inside and out with a little olive oil. Sprinkle salt, pepper and garlic powder inside and then crack an egg inside the cap. Bake at 425 for 10-15 ish minutes or however done you like your eggs. SO yummy!
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That sounds delicious! Thanks for the idea!0 -
King Oyster Mushrooms (from the Asian food store) sliced up, and stir fried in grapeseed oil with a dash of salt. Divine.0
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@ HeartsDesire I remember you! I asked how you got a heart in your ID so jealous :] lol & that sounds yummy, pita pizza. I need to try it lol
@ Laddiegirl I love eggs and I put mushrooms in my eggs, but it never occurred to me that I could put eggs in my mushrooms! Surprise lol
@ Tonnina No they are like my favorite food! lol I just need to learn to cook them now :]
@ jenilla1 lmso hehe you made my day Thanks for the idea. I dont know anything about wine, but maybe and I love garlic for sure!
@ JISimon22 Thanks for the links! I LOVE quesadillas and theyre quick yum yum thank you :]
@ jesse1379 really? Now you have my attention lol Ive never been there, but I just seen that buy a dinner take one home deal and I was so tempted.0 -
King Oyster Mushrooms (from the Asian food store) sliced up, and stir fried in grapeseed oil with a dash of salt. Divine.
Really?! So simple yay works for me. I don't know what grapeseed oil is, but I can find some lol0 -
I eat em with cottage cheese, or hummus. Cook in a little olive oil and oh man...so good just plain then! Also stuffing mushrooms with feta, spinach, garlic, and rice(though I use cauliflower instead of rice) *mouth waters*0
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I eat em with cottage cheese, or hummus. Cook in a little olive oil and oh man...so good just plain then! Also stuffing mushrooms with feta, spinach, garlic, and rice(though I use cauliflower instead of rice) *mouth waters*0
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Personally I love mushrooms. I think they are my favorite single food item above all others. I just wish they had more protein.
But if you don't like them, what's the point of eating them?0 -
Personally I love mushrooms. I think they are my favorite single food item above all others. I just wish they had more protein.
But if you don't like them, what's the point of eating them?
I love them from a can so I figured I must be just not eating them the correct way! Lol. & as for anyone I missed thank you I realized I missed a few people0
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