I love mushrooms & out shopping today in the market, I got a big box of baby mushrooms for a pound!
But they are so awkward to clean!!! I know you cannot wash them but it took me a good 15 minutes to clean some for our breakfast.
Anyone got an easier way???
I just flick off the odd bits of compost, the ones I buy don’t have much on them.
If I had a load of small ones and they were particularly dirty looking then I’d probably give them a quick swish in a bowl of water, drain them a bit and then use a paper towel to pat them dryish.
I’m just lazy and can’t be bothered washing them, plus I don’t think they need to be washed. I love them raw and always eat a couple when I’m chopping them.
Same as Barry, but we just wipe with dry paper towel. Have never washed them. Never peeled them.
'All wild mushrooms should be washed and it is crucial to dry them out afterwards," says Joseph Rizza, Executive Chef of Prime & Provisions in Chicago. "Cultivated mushrooms, like buttons and portobellos can be cleaned using a dry cloth or paper towel to wipe off the excess 'dirt' they are grown in'
I would add that i'm not that fussy and just wipe off large patches of the growing medium. Cultivated mushrooms are grown in sterile conditions. I had a tour of a local mushroom farm some years ago.
I always keep a bag of frozen sliced mushrooms and a bag of Tescos frozen mushroom medley and I always have dried porcini mushrooms on hand too. Great for a quick addition to stews or risottos. No cleaning required.
Although for fresh, it's a quick wipe with a damp cloth.
Little fiddly button mushrooms I pop in the salad spinner, swish until filth is detached, then spin dry.
Bigger ones, rinse under slow tap (gill side down) and remove dirt with fingers, put them onto the chopping board (gill side down) as they come out of the tap, and then cup a gently hand over them as I lift them board and all and tilt over the sink to drain juice.