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Mushrooms: Preparing



Gently rinse in cool water, drain thoroughly, pat dry with towel. Trim any dry stem ends. Shiitakes may have tough stems that need to be removed.

Mushrooms are delicious raw on vegetable trays and in salads, or sliced and marinated in olive oil with garlic and parsley. They're a popular pizza topping and a frequent ingredient in creamed vegetable soups, omelettes, pasta sauces, quiches and rice dishes.

Stuffed and baked mushroom caps are a standard party appetizer. Sautéed mushrooms are great combined with sour cream, ground pepper and fresh herbs, served over toast.

Shiitakes are a staple in many Chinese and Japanese dishes. Their somewhat woodsy, meaty flavor is superb in a stir-fry, casserole, rich broth and in various pasta dishes.

Oyster mushrooms are the most delicate and need careful handling. Try them sautJed with minced garlic, parsley and olive oil. They're also delicious brushed lightly with good quality olive oil and gently grilled.