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I’ve also done this without the rice, because I forgot. It made for a nice stew.
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Make the pickled onions ahead of time. Thinly sliced carrots, pineapple or mango could also be added. Feel free to add some other herbs to the onions. Other garnish ideas: Cilantro avocado mayo or sour cream Avocado Cotija cheese Fresh squeezed lime This is a great recipe to celebrate St. Patrick's Day , but don't limit yourself to eating this once a year!
Preparation
What a crazy idea! Believe me, it's delicious and a simple appetizer!
Here's the recipe: 1. Sautee about 1/2 pound of mushrooms over high heat for 5 minutes or so. I used a mix of Chestnut, Pioppino and Shiitake. I like them chopped into 1/2" pieces so they don't slide around like noodles on your chin when you bite in! 2. Add 1 clove chopped or crushed garlic and cook, stirring until fragrant, about 1 minute. 3. Lower heat and add about 2 Tablespoons jam. If you're still thinking this idea is crazy, try a savory or spicy jam like a pineapple habanero, balsamic fig, red wine, or bacon jam. I used "Sugar Plum Fairy Jam" from my friend Holly at Holly Jolly Jams. Check her out on Facebook or Instagram! This is a plum jam with rosemary, lemon juice and ginger. My pan was still quite hot, so everything got a nice bit of caramelization! 4. Serve over toast or crackers with cheese. I used Manchego. I think any nice cheese would work here, sweet, creamy, or stinky blue. We'll admit, this was our first attempt at roasting oysters. "Can you roast these?" is a question we hear a lot, and well, we don't do much roasting in the summer, but now that it's winter and the added heat in the house is welcomed, we're roasting up a storm! Ingredients 1/2 pound oyster mushrooms shredded into 1" thick slivers Olive Oil Bada Bing Bada Shroom Mushroom Sprinkle Pine Nuts Arugula Oil and Vinegar dressing *optional 1. Preheat oven to 375F. Tear oyster mushrooms into slivers about 1" thick. Place on a rimmed baking sheet. Drizzle or spray with olive oil. Sprinkle some Bada Bing Bada Shroom on top. Roast in oven for about 15 minutes. Check for water and drain off. Our mushrooms weren't wet, so we just returned them to the oven and roasted another 5 minutes.
3. While things are hopefully not burning... Prepare dressing. We had some nice rosemary vinegar a friend made which we mixed with olive oil, a pinch of salt and a pinch of dried nettle leaf. You could use a store bought vinaigrette or make up your favorite. 4. Place greens in a bowl. We had a nice mix of arugula and spinach from our weekly CSA share. Kale, or other flavorful greens could also work, but the bite from arugula is real nice! 5. Drizzle with dressing and toss greens around. 6. Top with roasted mushrooms and pine nuts. 7. Enjoy! Paul thought this was as good as having slices of steak on a salad!
We ate this as a side with our pizza. It's hearty enough to be a meal on it's own. When I told my sister, the English major about this recipe, she got quite upset about it. At first I wasn't sure if it was the Mai Tai talking, or the"Manhattan" part of it. We're from New England, so maybe she was offended and worried that I'd strayed after being in New Jersey so long. After a bit more animated words, she explained that the issue was actually with the word "chowder". (Sounds like another never-ending debate similar to "sauce" vs "gravy", or "pork roll" vs "Taylor Ham".) She's on the side that a chowder must contain milk or cream. I can't argue. I agreed I'd call it a stew. Since it is based off of a traditional "Manhattan Clam Chowder" recipe, I didn't want to confuse people or make it sound like something else. So call it what you want. To further confuse the issue, I used mushrooms in place of the clams to make it a vegan recipe. Ingredients 2 cups Shimeji, or Beech Mushrooms, chopped into 1" pieces 3 medium Yukon Gold Potatoes, cut into cubes 1/2 green bell pepper, diced 1 carrot, diced 1/2 yellow onion, diced 1 celery stalk, diced 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 qt Spicy Mushroom Soup 1 Tbsp Olive Oil/Butter of choice 28oz can tomato puree or blended whole tomatoes bay leaf salt and pepper to taste if needed 3 Fresh Thyme sprigs Parsley for garnish
Pholiota adiposa Pholiota meaning “with scaly cap” adiposa is from adeps meaning “fat” Japanese name = numerisugitake FLAVOR PROFILEButtery Nutty Earthy with a peppery finish Crunchy Texture Edible stems NUTRITION
HEALTH BENEFITSAnti-inflammatory Anti-microbial Anti-oxidant zinc, copper, selenium Cardiovascular and Cholesterol benefits Beta-glucans (polysaccharides) support growth of good digestive bacteria, support immune system have free-radical scavenging activity-antioxidant regulate Blood Sugar and Insulin Levels-endocrine system B Vitamins support adrenal function and turn nutrients from food into energy, balance hormones, improve brain function May help prevent body weight gain and fat deposition May help fight cancer STORAGE, PREP AND COOKINGRefrigerate in a paper or mesh bag
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You can also use this soup as a gravy for a dish. We browned some chicken, poured a quart or so of soup over it and let it simmer until the chicken was cooked through. We put the chicken on a plate and used an immersion blender to make it more gravy-like, then added the chicken back in. Serve over rice or pasta. |
Shiitake
Lentinula edodes
Lentinus is from ‘lent’ meaning “pliable” or “supple”
‘inus’ for “resembling”
Edodes means “edible”
Chinese = shaingugu or hsiang ku meaning fragrant mushroom
Lentinula edodes
Lentinus is from ‘lent’ meaning “pliable” or “supple”
‘inus’ for “resembling”
Edodes means “edible”
Chinese = shaingugu or hsiang ku meaning fragrant mushroom
Flavor Profile
Woodsy Smokey
Umami Earthy
Meaty Texture
Woodsy Smokey
Umami Earthy
Meaty Texture
Health Benefits
Anti-Inflammatory Anti-Viral Anti-Oxidant
Cardiovascular and Cholesterol Benefits
blood pressure regulation
helps body regulate cholesterol
Supports growth of good gut bacteria
Supports immune system
Regulates blood sugar and insulin levels
Contains B Vitamins - supports adrenal function,
hormone balance, brain function
May help fight cancer
May help prevent weight gain and fat deposition
Anti-Inflammatory Anti-Viral Anti-Oxidant
Cardiovascular and Cholesterol Benefits
blood pressure regulation
helps body regulate cholesterol
Supports growth of good gut bacteria
Supports immune system
Regulates blood sugar and insulin levels
Contains B Vitamins - supports adrenal function,
hormone balance, brain function
May help fight cancer
May help prevent weight gain and fat deposition
Nutritional Info (3oz serving)
Fat 0% Carbs 4% Fiber 7% Protein 3% Sodium 0% Potassium 3% Copper 40% Folate 4% Magnesium 3% Niacin 7% | Pantothenic Acid 30% Riboflavin 10% Selenium 30% Thiamin 2% Vitamin B2 Vitamin B6 10% Vitamin D 6% Zinc 7% Contains all 8 essential Amino Acids |
Storage and Cooking
Refrigerate in a paper towel or mesh bag
Keeps for about 1 week
No need to wash, just wipe with a damp towel if you insist
Remove stems and use for a broth if desired
If they seem dry, simply soak in water a few minutes
Best sauteed in oil or fat
Add mushrooms to the pan before other veggies to give them enough time
Goes well with garlic, shallots, onion
Serve on top of or next to meats or other veggies
Chop them up small and cook along with ground meat to “stretch it”
Great in:
Miso Soup
Quiche
Green Bean Casserole
Chicken Marsala
Mushroom Soup
Stir Fry
Thai Soups with coconut milk, ginger, lime...
Refrigerate in a paper towel or mesh bag
Keeps for about 1 week
No need to wash, just wipe with a damp towel if you insist
Remove stems and use for a broth if desired
If they seem dry, simply soak in water a few minutes
Best sauteed in oil or fat
Add mushrooms to the pan before other veggies to give them enough time
Goes well with garlic, shallots, onion
Serve on top of or next to meats or other veggies
Chop them up small and cook along with ground meat to “stretch it”
Great in:
Miso Soup
Quiche
Green Bean Casserole
Chicken Marsala
Mushroom Soup
Stir Fry
Thai Soups with coconut milk, ginger, lime...
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We're nature lovers. We grow mushrooms, veggies, fruits and herbs on our 1/10th of an acre plot 4 blocks from the beach in NJ. We have chickens. We forage and birdwatch. These are our adventures in our backyard and beyond.
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