Storing chicken of the woods mushrooms

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How can I store stored chicken of the woods?

Last year I tried dehydrating but it really doesn't bounce back too well. Could these be sauteed and then frozen for later use in sauces? They only come around once a year so I don't want to screw them up this time.

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Best Answer

As a mushroom variety that is associated with allergic reactions to some, I don't think it is advisable to dehydrate it. This would only serve to increase the concentration of toxins that likely cause the allergies in the first place. As Stephie mentions in her comment the safest solution would be to pick and sauté only fresh young brackets, then separate and freeze them in portions as needed.

As a side note, most of the brackets you have there are quite large and mature. If you haven't eaten this particular mushroom before or are not sure of its origin, I wouldn't recommend eating them as they may cause the allergic reaction I mentioned or even vomiting and diarrhoea.

As another side note, try sautéing the fresh ones with butter a hint of Chardonnay and some teriyaki sauce.




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How long do chicken of the woods mushrooms keep in the refrigerator?

Since chicken of the woods often grows in such large clumps, you often end up with plenty of extra. You can store the mushrooms in brown paper bags inside your refrigerator for seven to nine days, but much longer than that and you will need to employ a long-term storage solution.

How do you store chicken in the woods mushrooms?

Note that you can store chicken of the woods mushrooms in a paper bag in the refrigerator for about a week.

How do you freeze hen of the woods mushrooms?

Freeze them in ziplock or vacuum seal bags. That's it! I've experimented with drying Hen of the Woods, and while the flavor is nice, the texture isn't as good as frozen. If you can't freeze your Hens, dry them, but don't expect a fresh mushroom texture upon rehydration.

How do you dry chicken of the woods mushrooms?

Then lay them out on the dehydrator shelves and load them in. Moisture content and drying time will vary from mushroom to mushroom so I dried them at 110F for 10 hours and then, after checking, reduced the heat to 100F for about 3 more hours. This left them just a bit leathery and but easy to snap.



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Answer 2

You should freeze it. Sauté your mushroom in small chunks, (I would do it with onions and olive oil, but you don't have to), let it cool, and then put it in the freezer in an ice cube tray. Once it's fully frozen, pop the cubes out of the ice cube tray and put them in a plastic bag in the freezer. Whenever you want some chicken-of-the-woods, you can just take out some cubes and add it to a soup.

Answer 3

Sheephead (or Hen of the woods) have done well..... I clean and then coat in a seasoned flour mix. Lay out on baking sheet and freeze. Then put in freezer bag. When ready to use, heat oil in pan, take from freezer and put straight into hot oil. (Do NOT THAW FIRST) They cook and crisp up, and taste like you just picked them. I will do my COW the same way. Cut in strips and fried taste just like chicken fingers. Enjoy enter image description here

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