Help!! Raw mushrooms

AZ Jim

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I am making a lot of salads lately and today I bought some raw mushrooms. I was going (after washing) to cut up a couple for my salad, but when I went to the internet I found two theories to muddle through. Some say use 'em raw others say to cook them before use. Any help appreciated...
 

Use them raw for salads. Also we were always taught to not wash them but to pat them with a damp paper towel to clean them. Of course that cooking class was years ago but I still do my mushrooms that way. I like to saute them with a steak but use them raw in salads.
 
Use them raw for salads. Also we were always taught to not wash them but to pat them with a damp paper towel to clean them. Of course that cooking class was years ago but I still do my mushrooms that way. I like to saute them with a steak but use them raw in salads.
Thanks Terry...
 

I eat them raw all the time. Sometimes in a salad but more often I use them and other veggies as a substitute for crackers or chips because Im keeping my carbohydrate intake low.

I don’t wash them either. Just wipe them with a paper towel.
 
Raw is fine. When I see all the "stuff" on mushrooms, I have to wash them thoroughly. I think the "don't wash" caution has been debunked as hooey. I wash ALL vegetables, especially the ones to be eaten raw.
 
I just wipe them off and slice them raw for salads.

An 8oz box of mushrooms can go a long way for one person, use a few raw in salads, slice and cook a few in butter for scrambled eggs or an omelet, stuff a few with cheese, sausage or ground beef and bake them, add a few to pasta sauce, etc...

Just mix it up enough to use them all and not get bored with them before next weeks grocery order.
 
When I buy fresh mushrooms and it appears we won't use them all before they go bad, I clean them and slice them. Then lay them out on a baking sheet and freeze individually. Once frozen, place them into a zip-lock freezer bag and store in the freezer. Then you have mushrooms ready to use in omelets, pizza, etc. They do get a bit limp after defrosting, so they aren't good raw after being frozen.
 
I only like mushrooms cooked. The texture & taste is much better. Several doctors & nutritionists said there are compounds in mushrooms that kill cancer cells & they are much more effective when cooked.
 
I like mushrooms anyway they are served. I do wash them. It I want to keep them for a couple of days,after washing, I let them dry a bit on the counter then wrap them in a couple of paper towels and put them in the refrigerator.Never in a plastic bag or plastic wrap.
 
I use raw mushrooms with salads too, either the white button mushrooms or the baby Portobello mushrooms.
 
It's interesting that we get different advice. I eat a lot of mushrooms because I don't eat meat, and mushrooms make a good substitute. I always wash them and cook them, don't like the taste of them raw. Today I shall be having some, fried with onions and served with yorkshire pudding and gravy. Makes a very tasty combination.
 
I remember,a number of years ago,when "they" started saying that they shouldn`t be eaten raw. We frequently put them on salads,but stopped when we read that. Just never got back into eating them that way. Except at salad bars-I always put mushrooms on my salad lol. So I`m thinking that if every salad bar everywhere serves raw mushrooms,they must be OK to eat raw!
 
I use both raw & cook them. I wash just before use & trim any spots I don't like. Like Ronnie I use them sliced to "dip" with.
 
Always wash them off, before use, unless you trust that anyone who handled them, before you, was as clean-handed as you're comfortable with. Only eat them raw when they're firm and smell earthy. Once they get a little slippery to the touch, and have a curious odor, cook them up, before eating.
 
I like them sliced, fried with onions with some chopped walnuts and thrown over brown rice and sprinkled with grated parmesan. I also like them raw and sliced and added to lettuce like spring greens or romaine and a lot of different ingredients. Another way is to slice them and fry them with some chopped kale. I always wash them just before use and drop unto a clean towel and just pat them dry and then slice or chop.
 


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