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Mushrooms

Ingredients

Preparation

  1. Bland

    Step 1

    The best seasoning to bring out the flavor in mushrooms is marjoram. Add a generous dash to cooking mushrooms. No marjoram? Excuse me, have you got the thyme?

  2. Darkening, too dark

    Step 2

    If your mushrooms are dark and you don’t want them to mar a light-colored sauce, wipe them with a damp cloth, rub them with lemon juice, and store them in the refrigerator. Or steam them in milk or butter in the top of a double boiler for 20 minutes. Or, while cooking, add a few drops of lemon juice to the cooking liquid. (It is just about impossible to lighten mushrooms in a black iron skillet.)

  3. Shriveled

    Step 3

    Peel them with your fingers. Beneath every shriveled mushroom there lies a somewhat smaller smooth mushroom waiting to be found. (Use the peelings to flavor soups or sauces.)

  4. Too light

    Step 4

    Mushrooms will darken if cooked in butter in a black iron skillet over high heat.

  5. Too many

    Step 5

    Chop them and then cook very slowly over low heat until they are reduced by half or more. Now you have duxelle, a mushroom paste that stores well in the refrigerator. Use it where mushroom flavoring is required, for example, in sauces, soups, and stews.

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