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How to Store Mushrooms So They Stay Fresh & Slime-Free
Because no one wants a slimy ‘shroom.
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Stacey
November 23, 2020
The best way to store mushrooms is to put them in a net bag, the kind that onions are often packaged in, and hang the bag from a hook or a nail. If they're near a window, even better because they'll absorb vitamin d. Any mushrooms that aren't used right away will dry out and can be reconstituted.
Smaug
November 23, 2020
This sounded dubious to me, so I looked it up- mushrooms do, in fact, produce usable amounts of vitamin d when exposed to ultraviolet light; however, glass will block most ultraviolet, so that's not helpful- best to keep them in the refrigerator.
Stacey
November 24, 2020
I don't recommend glass. The next time you buy onions--or any other produce (lemons, oranges)--that come in a net bag, save the bag and use it for your mushrooms. A cancer dietition/nutritionist told me about the vitamin D.
Smaug
November 24, 2020
I was referring to the window glass, actually. UV tolerance can be a real problem with moving indoor plants outside, which is why I know about it. Best way to get vitamin D is to go outside, as most of our body's vit.D is produced by the skin in response to sunlight.
Stacey
November 23, 2020
The best way to store mushrooms is to put them in a net bag, like the ones that onions are often sold in, and hang them from a hook or nail. If they're in the sun, even better because they'll absorb vitamin d. If you don't use the mushrooms right away, they'll dry out and you can reconstitute them.
Pete M.
November 23, 2020
"Savory mushroom bread pudding"--is that the same as a strata? Or how does it differ?
stellabelle
November 21, 2020
This is probably weird...but I take mushrooms out of any packaging and layer them on the cardboard drinks trays (like you get from Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, etc.) and store them stacked in the fridge. This allows air to circulate as well as absorbs any potential moisture.
Mike S.
November 20, 2020
Best mushroom dish ever - Mushroom Ragout with Creamy Polenta. Warming, comforting. Great winter comfort food.
Smaug
November 20, 2020
I don't buy prepackaged mushrooms if I can help it, but I certainly wouldn't leave them in the store's packaging, which generally does not allow enough air circulation. Paper bags work well, but a small cloth bag is by far the best. Mushrooms will slowly dry out, but even completely dry they're quite usable in cooked dishes.









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