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    Default Dried wild mushrooms

    Well, I bet I have 10 quart jars of dried mushrooms - anything really good to make I haven't thought of?
    Tonight is white pizza with golden chantrelles!

    Like, good cream of mushroom soup, or maybe an oriental soup?

    Whatchu got?

    PS, I have Lobsters, Boletus, Chantrelles, and Caesars.....
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    Wild About Mushrooms - one of my very favorite cookbooks. i'll see if i can find you a hard copy, they pop up pretty often at the used bookstores here.
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    Mushroom Pate. Bonus, it will freeze nicely if you wrap it tight. I'll pasted an Emril recipe that will work. Leave out the truffle oil and use a heavy non-reactive sauce pan natch.
    Wild Mushroom Pate Recipe : Emeril Lagasse : Food Network

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    Default Re: Dried wild mushrooms

    Risotto, mushroom gravy over mashed potatoes, beef stew with mushrooms, puree of mushrooms on a pizza with asparagus, garlic, herbs, gorgonzola and fontina. etc..

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    Default Re: Dried wild mushrooms

    Shino nails it, Risotto.

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    Default Re: Dried wild mushrooms

    For a nice risotto lesson, try this:

    Personally, I'm just as happy with orzo pasta. Cheaper and more consistent, IMO.

    If you need to use a lot of them up, try Hungarian Mushroom soup. The recipes vary quite a bit, but when done well, it's my favorite soup ever.

    Oh, and from my favorite chef, a poached chicken and dried mushroom dish:
    Last edited by ericpmoss; 01-26-2014 at 01:45 AM. Reason: found another great recipe

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    Place I "sommeliered" in when working my way through uni did a chicken mouselline tartlet topped with wild mushrooms in veal demiglace thickened with cream. Insanely good.

    Of course in those days I could eat such things, I steadily lost weight on >10,000 calories a day.

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    IMG_2685.JPGThanks, guys!
    Keep 'em coming.

    Gravy.....yes, gravy.

    Risotto is something I have been making, using Lobsters I preserved with this method: Marinated Mushrooms Recipe - Italian Mushrooms Sott'olio | Hunter Angler Gardener Cook

    Which is amazing, you can open a jar and just dig in with a fork, and I use the olive oil like truffle oil - it's delicious.

    Here is last night's - the crust is rubbed with Lobster Oil from the recipe above, and chopped spinach and then topped with a sharp white cheddar and golden chantrelles, and torn smoked ham.......it was pretty damn A-OK, hard to spit out for sure!

    And I forgot all about the jars of hot pickled puffballs......
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    Dang that looks good.
    Hey I thought puffballs were for kicking. You eat those???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Too Tall View Post
    Dang that looks good.
    Hey I thought puffballs were for kicking. You eat those???
    Yes!
    They are just like tofu - just like it.
    They have to be 100% firm, no spongy parts, should be a consistent white inside with no yellowing.
    Impossible to mis-identify.
    I posted a pic back in the summer of me with one 2x the size of my head.
    Here is a great recipe as well as an excellent description: Puffball Mushroom Stir Fry Recipe | Hunter Angler Gardener Cook
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    Default Re: Dried wild mushrooms

    Quote Originally Posted by steve garro View Post
    Yes!
    They are just like tofu - just like it.
    They have to be 100% firm, no spongy parts, should be a consistent white inside with no yellowing.
    Impossible to mis-identify.
    I posted a pic back in the summer of me with one 2x the size of my head.
    Here is a great recipe as well as an excellent description: Puffball Mushroom Stir Fry Recipe | Hunter Angler Gardener Cook
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    I tasted some and they are quite good.
    life is too short to drink bad wine....

    Stuart Levy

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    Quote Originally Posted by znfdl View Post
    I tasted some and they are quite good.
    Those were from the Italian pickled recipe I posted above - they are good!
    Damn.......see you soon, huh?
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