Mushrooms are perhaps the most customizable food item. You can fry them, add them to your salad or a chicken dish, as well as eat them on their own! Who doesn't like mushrooms? To make things simpler, they're marinated in vinegar, extra virgin olive oil, and savory spices that explode into a pleasure in your mouth. Added bonus? Mushroom powder such as this Natures Rise Lions Mane Powder promotes good brain health and cognitive function.
But did you ever find your mushroom smelling weird when you opened the can? Yes, marinated mushrooms can go bad. By the end of this article, you’ll know how to make marinated mushrooms, ways to find out if they are still good, and how to preserve them for a long time. Keep on reading to find out the best ways to consume shrooms.
Make
your own Marinated Mushrooms
If you want a delicious bite-sized snack
to fill up your tummy, marinated mushrooms are just the perfect food for you.
Given how easy this is to make, chances are you’ll order another takeaway for
your midnight craving. So how is it made? Here’s the easy-peasy recipe for you.
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What
You’ll Need
For this recipe, you will need the
following ingredients.
● Mushroom
● Olive oil
● Vinegar
● Garlic
● Herbs
● Shallot
● Bay leaf
● Seasonings
Put
Them Together
● First, chop off
the mushroom stems and wash them properly under running water.
● If you don’t like
to have raw mushrooms, poach them with water, thyme, garlic and a pinch of
salt. Gently simmer the mixture until the mushrooms are tender.
● Next, drain the
poached mushrooms with a strainer.
● Now it’s time to
prepare the marinade. Add the oil and vinegar with the other ingredients except
for the mushrooms. Whisk the mixture. Now pour in the mushrooms and stir well
so that all the mushrooms are covered. You can add more spices if you want.
● Cover the bowl
with plastic wrap and store it in the fridge for at least 8 hours. If you use
raw mushrooms, they should be marinated for 24 hours.
● Now that the
mushrooms are marinated, it’s time to enjoy!
You can eat your marinated mushroom
directly from the jar or add it to different dishes like pizza, salad and so much
more!
How
to Tell if Your Marinated Mushrooms are Still Good
Now that you have your marinated meaty
mushrooms ready to eat, how do you know that they are still good? You can cook
a large batch and use it every day but marinated mushrooms can go bad after
some time. Here are a few signs you should check before using the mushrooms to
make sure if it is still good and safe for consumption.
1. The Smelly Ones
Once you make
your marinated mushroom, you’ll get a beautiful aroma of olive oil and vinegar.
Every time you use it, it should smell like this. Any other odor indicates
spoilage. So take a sniff before eating your mushroom and see if it still smells
like vinegar. Otherwise, it’s time to throw it away. A new batch wouldn’t be
hard to make.
2. White Molds
Check the mushroom’s
body carefully. Do you see any sign of white mold? This can be hard to spot if
the mold hasn’t spread that much, but you wouldn’t even want a tiny bit in your
mouth anyway. So take time to inspect your mushroom for molds before you eat.
3. Dark Patches
Just like white
patches, you may see black or dark brown patches on your mushrooms too. Dark
patches indicate that your mushrooms have rotten. Yes, some kinds of mushrooms
have different shades of brown, these rotten portions shouldn’t be hard to distinguish
from the original color of the food.
4. Watch the Shapes
Mushrooms can
come in all different shapes and sizes. And all sorts of mushrooms can be
marinated. However, if you see any unexpected shape like a weird bulge, bend or
shrunken this indicates that the mushroom is beginning to rot. So check for any
abnormality in your mushrooms.
Store
Safe and Smart
Did you know that your marinated mushroom
can last for more than 45 days if stored properly? Doesn’t that save you so
many cooking sessions? Here are some of our best storage tips for you so that
you can snack with no hassle.
Freezer
Over Refrigerator
Storing your canned mushrooms in a cool
place will prevent microorganisms from growing and prevailing. However, cooling
it in a freezer, below 0°
Celsius is better. You can easily store mushrooms for 3 to 4 days in the
refrigerator, while in a freezer you can preserve them for 1 to 2 months.
Water
bath Canning
This method of storing the marinated
mushrooms is putting the mushroom in an airtight can, placing the can in the
boiling water and letting it boil for some time. This seals up the whole thing
and is a very good way to preserve. And this process is USDA-approved!
Use
Ascorbic Acid
According to the USDA, we may add ⅛ teaspoons of
ascorbic acid powder or a 500-milligram vitamin C for improved color. So, using ascorbic
acid in your marinade is a great idea. If you have already marinated your
mushroom without it, make your next batch adding the acid and you'll find that
the batch without ascorbic acid would turn dark faster than the one with it.
The Mighty Mushroom Meal
Marinated mushrooms are the MVP if you like to snack and crave munchies
now and then. Not only does it satisfy your hunger but it is also tasty and
nutritious. It is easy to make and can be stored for a long time, and there are
different ways you can eat it. So give your grumbling tummy some deliciousness
of marinated mushrooms now.
I love mushrooms and can't wait to give your version a try. They look delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love mushrooms, although I can't say the same about the rest of the family. I will have to try this out sometime.
ReplyDeleteI love mushrooms, not that I'm on lowcarb I love it even more. :) I've eaten a lot of its kind but never marinated any, so thanks I will try this!
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