How To Dry Mushrooms

Dean Rouseberg Author: Dean Rouseberg Time for reading: ~1 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
How To Dry Mushrooms

Honey mushrooms are one of the most popular mushrooms. They grow on stumps or near stumps, which is why they got such a name.

 
 

How to dry mushrooms at home

Honey mushrooms are one of the most popular mushrooms. They grow on stumps or near stumps, which is why they got such a name. They grow in whole colonies. In one place you can pick up a whole basket of mushrooms. And honey mushrooms tolerate transportation very well, and you can even pick up a whole bag of mushrooms and calmly bring them home without worrying that they will break and lose their presentation.

Therefore, at home, the question often arises of what to do with such a large number of mushrooms and how to quickly process them. Most often, mushrooms are pickled or dried in such quantities, so that later they can be used in winter.

Before drying, mushrooms must be sorted out, spoiled, old, rotten specimens removed. It is important to remember that mushrooms are not washed before drying, but only cleaned well. If you wash the mushrooms before drying, they will darken and dry much longer, absorbing water. It is best to dry young mushrooms.

Recipes with fresh mushroom ingredient

Ingredients:
  • Honey mushrooms fresh
We will need:
  • Knife
  • Dryer for vegetables and fruits
  • Plate

How to dry mushrooms step by step instructions with photos

Step 1

 

For work, we need a knife, mushrooms, a dryer for vegetables and fruits, a plate.

Step 2

 

Clean mushrooms from debris, dirt and insects.

Step 3

 

Cut mushrooms into small pieces.

Step 4

 

Spread the prepared mushrooms on the trays of the electric dryer.

Step 5

 

Dry until cooked again. This takes approximately 4-5 hours. You can store dry mushrooms in the dark in dry, clean jars, closing them with lids.

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