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Video: Mushrooms, a simple ingredient–but packed with umami flavor

Chef Dan talks to us today about mushrooms.

 

Hi, I’m Chef Dan with FreshPoint Central Florida.

I wanted to talk to you today about mushrooms. I’ve brought along two of my favorites. I’ve brought along the original button mushroom, the cremini. This is the original commercially-cultivated mushroom. It later mutated into what we know as the white button mushroom. When selecting a cremini, you want to look for a cap covering the gills. It indicates a younger, fresher mushroom.

As the mushrooms get older, the cap opens up, exposing the gills.

The cap becomes much larger, and gives us what we now know as the Portabello.

A little less moisture, a little earthier flavor, makes it a perfect choice for roasting, grilling, and even frying, as a sub for potato French fries.

 


What else can you do with mushrooms?

Even though mushrooms are simple ingredients, like onions, they are a kitchen workhorse.

Want the most tender meatballs or burgers?  Finely chopped mushrooms add an incredible boost of flavor and moisture to ground meat. We didn’t believe it until we tried it.

Mushroom duxelle (a ground mushroom mixture, explained in here so well by the folks at The Spruce) can also be used as a base or spread, adding depth of flavor to your savory tarts, Beef Wellington, our as a spread for an hors d’ oeuvres.

Mushroom’s umami is a great match for meat, but it can also be used in place of meat, like in this tart.

And since plant-based eating is here to stay, we are seeing a lot more mushrooms in your future.

 

WOW! One of our former chefs–now relocated to Italy–made the Spiral Veggie Tart posted earlier, adding mushrooms under the spiral. Thanks Jeff! Doesn’t it look delicious guys?

Posted by FreshPoint on Monday, January 26, 2015

 


White, crimini, and Portabello mushrooms are available year round.

Contact your Marketing Associate about adding mushrooms to your next order. If you are not a customer, find out how to become one today!

Article submission by Chef Daniel Snowden, the Director of Culinary Development for FreshPoint Central Florida. He has been in the produce industry years almost 20 years and loves getting geeky about food. Follow FreshPoint Central Florida on Facebook and Instagram.

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