Dried Porcini Mushrooms

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Where to Buy Dried Porcini Mushrooms Ann Arbor. Porcini mushrooms, sold both fresh and dried, are prized in Italian and French cuisine. These popular mushrooms (also known as king bolete or cèpe in French) are cultivated in Europe, North America, and parts of Asia, and grow naturally in pine forests at the base of trees. Autumn is porcini season in central Europe, with much of the carefully picked harvest dried for later consumption or export. Fresh porcini are beloved by gourmet chefs and can be sautéed and eaten as a side dish or added to risottos and pasta, while the dried mushrooms add rich flavor to broths and stews. Buy Dried Porcini Mushrooms Ann Arbor

What Are Porcini Mushrooms? Where to Buy Dried Porcini Mushrooms Ann Arbor

Porcini mushrooms are brown-capped mushrooms with thick, white stalks. The caps can range in size from an inch to nearly a foot, but most collected specimens are no more than a few inches. The caps have a convex shape when young, giving them the ideal appearance for mushrooms, and require no prep other than a quick clean. Because of their status in fine cuisine, their short season, and how difficult they are to cultivate, porcini mushrooms can be pricey. Ann Arbor Dried Porcini Mushrooms Sale

Porcini Mushroom Preparation | Dried Porcini Mushrooms Store Ann Arbor

Now that you’ve acquired the king bolete it’s time to add the hearty flavor to a meal.

For dried porcini mushrooms, steep them in enough boiling water to cover for 15 – 20 minutes. If your recipe calls for water or other liquids use the mushroom water after draining. This adds an even stronger flavor.

After draining, chop them and add to a recipe as you would any fresh mushroom.

If starting with fresh porcini, make sure to brush them off with a damp cloth after checking for  worms. Don’t wash them with water unless you will be using them right away. It doesn’t take long for a wet mushroom to become too soft or mushy. Dried Porcini Mushrooms Shop Ann Arbor

After your mushrooms are cleaned and inspected, simply chop and use in your favorite Italian recipe! A famous way to prepare porcini is grilled or stewed with some thyme or nipitella. However, you can use this versatile gourmet mushroom in a variety of ways:

Ways To Consume Porcini Mushrooms | Where to Buy Dried Porcini Mushrooms Ann Arbor

  • In almost any sauce
  • In soups or stews
  • Fried with or without a flour coating for an appetizer
  • As a topping for chicken, steak, or fish
  • In any pasta recipe (especially risotto!)
  • If the caps are big enough, grill the caps as you would a piece of meat
  • Canned in olive oil and then grilled or fried. This also enhances the flavor of the olive oil for use in other dishes.
  • Minced and cooked to a paste to serve on bread or with bruschetta
  • As a delicious topping for pizza

Here’s a simple porcini recipe that really showcases the flavor. This can be used with dried mushrooms as well. You’ll need:

  • At least 4 porcini mushrooms (or half a package of dried mushrooms, use your judgment)
  • 2 cloves of garlic
  • 3 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 plum tomatoes for every few mushrooms (I use 2 tomatoes to 4 mushrooms)
  • Herbs of your choice (thyme is popular in Tuscany)

Now follow these simple steps:

  1. Warm the olive oil in a deep pan or pot over medium-high heat, taking care that it doesn’t start to burn.
  2. Mince the garlic and sauté for about three minutes with your desired herbs.
  3. While the garlic is cooking, chop the porcini mushrooms and tomatoes.
  4. Add the mushroom pieces and cook for about 5 minutes, or until it looks like they’ve released all their water. They will be a lot smaller at this point.
  5. Add the tomato pieces and their juice, reduce the heat to low, and simmer for 20 to 30 minutes. If you misjudged the amounts and it dries out, add some white wine. If using dried mushrooms, add some of the liquid used to rehydrate them.
  6. When finished, add to any meal or serve as an appetizer with bread

    How to Store Porcini Mushrooms

    Store fresh, unwashed porcini mushrooms in a loose paper bag in the crisper of the fridge. They’ll keep for a few days, but don’t wait to cook these precious fungi. They’re best used right away. Dried porcini should be kept in an airtight container in a dark, cool (but not cold) place for up to six months.

    Nutrition and Benefits | Where to Buy Dried Porcini Mushrooms Ann Arbor

    Porcini mushrooms are high in protein, with more than 33 grams of protein per 100-gram serving1. They’re also very high in vitamin A (74 to 149 percent of recommended daily value) and vitamin C (185 percent). Porcini also supply important minerals—100 grams of mushrooms provide 17 percent of your daily recommended value of calcium and 167 percent of the DV of iron. Purchase Dried Porcini Mushrooms Ann Arbor

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Reviews (21)

21 reviews for Dried Porcini Mushrooms

  1. Maria C. Franks

    These dried porcini mushrooms are a game changer for my soups and sauces. The aroma that comes from rehydrating them is incredible. Highly recommend for anyone who loves to cook!

  2. Maria C. Franks

    “Great quality and strong flavor. I used them in a beef stew, and the taste was fantastic. Only downside is they do require some time to rehydrate, but the end result is worth it.”

  3. Tammy J. Jules

    Excellent product! The dried porcini mushrooms have a robust flavor that really enhances dishes. They’re a bit of an investment, but the quality is excellent

  4. Patrick D. Westbrook

    “These porcini mushrooms are a staple in my kitchen. The flavor is deep and rich, perfect for adding complexity to soups and stews. Highly recommended

  5. Douglas J. Burton

    Not bad, but I’ve had better. The flavor was decent, but I found the texture to be a bit off after soaking. Might not be my first choice next time.

  6. Michele R. Sanchez

    Wonderful dried porcini mushrooms! They enhance the flavor of any dish they’re added to. The soaking process is simple, and the mushrooms themselves are high quality.

  7. Marni L. Lopez

    These porcini mushrooms are quite good. They add a rich, earthy flavor to dishes. Just be aware that they do need a good soak to become tender.

  8. Willie F. Smith

    Fantastic quality! The mushrooms are aromatic and have a wonderful texture once rehydrated. They make a significant difference in my homemade pasta sauces.

  9. Elaine C. Phillips

    Good flavor, but I had some trouble with the texture after rehydrating. They turned out a bit chewy for my liking. Might work better in a dish where they’re finely chopped.

  10. Elmer E. Plunkett

    These dried porcini mushrooms are the best I’ve tried. The depth of flavor they add to my stews and sauces is unmatched. Plus, the pieces are uniformly sized, which makes cooking with them a breeze.

  11. Joseph E. Soule

    Very flavorful porcini mushrooms. I used them in a mushroom risotto, and they added a wonderful depth. One star off because they are a bit pricier than other dried mushrooms.

  12. Tamica G. Gallagher

    Absolutely love these! They make a big difference in my mushroom gravy. The texture after rehydration is just right, and the flavor is intense. Will definitely keep these in my pantry.

  13. Antonio D. Zimmerman

    Decent mushrooms, but I found them a bit gritty after rehydrating. Flavor was good, though, and they added a nice earthy taste to my pasta sauce.

  14. Helen W. Shaver

    These dried porcini mushrooms are a game changer for my soups and sauces. The aroma that comes from rehydrating them is incredible. Highly recommend for anyone who loves to cook!

  15. Keith L. Aiken

    Great quality and strong flavor. I used them in a beef stew, and the taste was fantastic. Only downside is they do require some time to rehydrate, but the end result is worth it.

  16. Pattie J. Francis

    I can’t say enough good things about these dried porcini mushrooms! They add such a rich, umami depth to my risotto. Just a small handful rehydrates into a hearty, flavorful addition. Worth every penny!

  17. Pattie J. Francis

    These dried porcini mushrooms are the best I’ve tried. The depth of flavor they add to my stews and sauces is unmatched. Plus, the pieces are uniformly sized, which makes cooking with them a breeze.

  18. Connie C. Caruso

    Very flavorful porcini mushrooms. I used them in a mushroom risotto, and they added a wonderful depth. One star off because they are a bit pricier than other dried mushrooms.

  19. Valerie A. Rigsby

    Absolutely love these! They make a big difference in my mushroom gravy. The texture after rehydration is just right, and the flavor is intense. Will definitely keep these in my pantry.

  20. George S. Jones

    Decent mushrooms, but I found them a bit gritty after rehydrating. Flavor was good, though, and they added a nice earthy taste to my pasta sauce.

  21. Carolynn C. Boyles

    “I can’t say enough good things about these dried porcini mushrooms! They add such a rich, umami depth to my risotto. Just a small handful rehydrates into a hearty, flavorful addition. Worth every penny!”

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