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Related: About this forumWould someone recommend a brand of dried porcini mushrooms?
I'm browsing soup recipes. And is ~$5/ ounce typical?
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Would someone recommend a brand of dried porcini mushrooms? (Original Post)
irisblue
Oct 2019
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Polly Hennessey
(6,807 posts)1. Pricey. Be sure to eat all the leftovers. 😋
irisblue
(33,034 posts)2. I was looking at this recipe.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/voraciously/wp/2019/09/29/the-secret-to-a-deeply-flavorful-vegetarian-soup-dried-porcini-mushrooms/
I've never used dried mushrooms, just fresh.
I've never used dried mushrooms, just fresh.
fierywoman
(7,694 posts)3. And be sure to use the liquid you soak them in (VERY flavorful!)
Yeah, they're pricey.
Saviolo
(3,283 posts)4. I would usually try to find a local brand.
You might need to visit a higher-end grocery store, you're not likely to find it at a super no-frills kind of store.
Blue_playwright
(1,568 posts)5. I've bought them cheaply at Asian grocery stores. Nt