The actual video was well informative -- and then I looked at the description and was blown away. Thank you very much for giving a proper and detailed guide to dealing with all these different sorts of mushrooms!
I have some dried mushrooms to use before the next batch of drying , but didn't realise you just soaked them until soft , thought you had to add something , simple even I can manage that !
Many thanks, I been tryin to find out about "how to grow mushrooms inside" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Heenyan Mushroom Organifiction - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my brother in law got excellent success with it.
This was very helpful, thank you! I wanted to add shittake mushrooms to my miso and dashi noodle soup, but i bought mine dried. I also now want to use the broth for when i'll do a risotto, so thanks for that tip as well.
That’s what I was wondering 💭 🕵️♀️ I looked all over and couldn’t find anything online about that I’m making a soup I have the broth and the soup already eaten and putting in a slow cooker I was just gonna put the mushrooms in there but after seeing this video and the way they soaked and he drained them I decided that I would still come separately kind of drain out some of that extra mushroom juice maybe some dirt to not sure and then put them in the soup: PHO.
Thank you I looked all over for a video. I don’t what kind of mushrooms 🍄 I have. This is from my local. Oriental market, it’s in Chinese. I wanted to put them in PHO 🍜 soup yet do I soak them In broth -the soup, or water first?! After your video I decided to soak first then add to the soup later.
What about cleaning them? I've cooked them in stews and bit into small hard sand-like bits. For the water I think it should be strained for debris as well.
Hey man I rehydrated my mushrooms according to the instructions which were very similar to this video however they were still very chewey and felt uncooked in the middle after sauteeing, any advice?
I bought dried and idk what mushroom but it's a very dark one that says description name 'gf mushroom Shita' and what happens I cooked it fry along with broccoli and the horror it was bitter. Even the broccoli absorbed the bitterness..... I dunno,, but if I water them would the bitterness go away? Should have bought the ones in the cold shelves instead.
I've gotten dried mushrooms that mentioned using sulfate. I rehydrate them and they tasted nasty and they smelled awful while cooking them. I'm not sure, but I think that was some kind of preservative. Is there a way to better get that out like multiple soaks? I really loved the texture of them.
Eight years later, and you are AMAZING!! Thank you for the detailed description so I know how long to rehydrate the specific kind I'm using!
You're so welcome!
The actual video was well informative -- and then I looked at the description and was blown away. Thank you very much for giving a proper and detailed guide to dealing with all these different sorts of mushrooms!
Would've never saw that had I not read your comment first!! Thanks!!
THANK YOU! you're the only one on youtube showing this side of the process!!!
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You are so welcome
I have some dried mushrooms to use before the next batch of drying , but didn't realise you just soaked them until soft , thought you had to add something , simple even I can manage that !
Another classic, straightforward, no wasted time mini Vid', small wonder I'm subscribed (and yes I did remember to hit that Bell to get updates) :)
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Water from the mushrooms are great for plants and vegetables soil food as well as broths.
Great tip!
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THanks!! You sound like Jason Statham to me hahah
Many thanks, I been tryin to find out about "how to grow mushrooms inside" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Heenyan Mushroom Organifiction - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my brother in law got excellent success with it.
Yes he does! So cool!!
Yes sounds like Jason statham
“What’s happening with them mushrooms Charlie?” “Five minutes, Turkish!”
This was very helpful, thank you!
I wanted to add shittake mushrooms to my miso and dashi noodle soup, but i bought mine dried. I also now want to use the broth for when i'll do a risotto, so thanks for that tip as well.
Most welcome
Nice job thx
Thanks for the hints. I have purchased dehydrated mushrooms, but always had a problem with them ending up like chewy sponges that were in-edible.
ravvraj How did it go?
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you soo much.
do you still have to re hydrate them if you use them for stews or soups or sauce
That’s what I was wondering 💭 🕵️♀️ I looked all over and couldn’t find anything online about that I’m making a soup I have the broth and the soup already eaten and putting in a slow cooker I was just gonna put the mushrooms in there but after seeing this video and the way they soaked and he drained them I decided that I would still come separately kind of drain out some of that extra mushroom juice maybe some dirt to not sure and then put them in the soup: PHO.
its better if u do
Nice video. Thanks
Glad you liked it!
Thank you I looked all over for a video.
I don’t what kind of mushrooms 🍄 I have. This is from my local. Oriental market, it’s in Chinese. I wanted to put them in PHO 🍜 soup yet do I soak them
In broth -the soup, or water first?! After your video I decided to soak first then add to the soup later.
Thank you so much for sharing! Subscribed!!!
Awesome voice
Can I collecte spores from the water being used? If so, how would I go about sterilizing it without killing the spores?
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Great info video!
I'm not gonna eat mushrooms but I wanna look at them
What about cleaning them? I've cooked them in stews and bit into small hard sand-like bits. For the water I think it should be strained for debris as well.
Yes dust them off or clean before soaking, it also depends on the mushroom type and batch.
Hey man I rehydrated my mushrooms according to the instructions which were very similar to this video however they were still very chewey and felt uncooked in the middle after sauteeing, any advice?
Sounds like you did not soak them long enough, some mushrooms take a little longer than others.
Ive tried rehydrating lobster mushrooms and I feel it's definitely not as good as fresh but maybe I didn't wait long enough?
Thanks so much!
Hey, great video, thanks!
what is the specific name of the shrooms that you showed in your video?
Shiitake?
Good day! I'm thinking of making crispy mushroom chips/fries out of dried mushroom, do I still need to rehydrate them? thanks!
could spores still drop after rehydrating
What is the texture like compared to fresh mushrooms?
I’ve had issues with the stems being tough and have had to cut them off the hydrated mushroom. Do you have this problem?
Not had that problem, depends on what type of mushroom i suppose.
Greenherb A Grade Dried Shiitake Mushrooms i bought from amazon and read a review that parasites can be found in these, have you ever
Never had this but yes could be.
I bought dried and idk what mushroom but it's a very dark one that says description name 'gf mushroom Shita' and what happens I cooked it fry along with broccoli and the horror it was bitter. Even the broccoli absorbed the bitterness..... I dunno,, but if I water them would the bitterness go away? Should have bought the ones in the cold shelves instead.
What if they smell?
I've gotten dried mushrooms that mentioned using sulfate. I rehydrate them and they tasted nasty and they smelled awful while cooking them. I'm not sure, but I think that was some kind of preservative. Is there a way to better get that out like multiple soaks? I really loved the texture of them.
It sounds like you have a bad batch there Tiffany. I would get rid of them and get some new ones. Big love to ya.
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BUT can you grow it again,from being hydrated,,,,,,,Thanks
Sometime.....in a pda dish
It might depend. Because if you dried them and killed it. You can't expect to revive it back to life by soaking it in water
What I would do is put a lid on the bowl.
Bryan
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Hey, great video, thanks!
what is the specific name of the shrooms that you showed in your video?
I think there's a difference between shrooms and mushrooms
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