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Mushrooms

Get a heavy stainless-steel sauté pan very, very hot—it almost can't be too hot. Add a generous film of oil (mushrooms soak it up) ruhlman.com 5 Common Mushroom Cooking Mistakes, and How to Avoid Them

Most fresh mushrooms last about one week in the fridge when stored properly. 2. Cleaning and Preparation MUSHROOMS

Rinse quickly under cold running water just before cooking, then spin them dry in a salad spinner or pat them thoroughly with a towel. Get a heavy stainless-steel sauté pan very, very

Mushrooms are culinary "sponges" that require specific handling to achieve their best flavor and texture. Because they are roughly 80–90% water, the primary goal of preparation is to manage moisture. Cleaning and Preparation Rinse quickly under cold running

Remove mushrooms from plastic wrapping immediately. Store them unwashed in an open paper bag in the refrigerator; the paper absorbs excess moisture and prevents them from becoming slimy.

Trim the very bottom of the stems. Keep mushrooms whole, quartered, or sliced depending on the recipe, but remember that smaller pieces release moisture faster. 3. Essential Cooking Techniques

To avoid "rubbery" or "soggy" mushrooms, use methods that drive off moisture before browning begins. How To Cook Mushrooms - Michael Ruhlman