I cannot possibly fathom why anyone who is not allergic to them could hate them so in such plentiful quantities!
It boggles my mind the more and more I heard people cringe when I tell them anything about Mushrooms going on (incoming meat product) Pizza....ok I guess its possible to have vegan pizza so it shouldn't anger you all that much lol.
Anywho
Do you like them?
What do you guys like to do with Mushrooms?
What is your favorite recipes for using them as the main part of the dish?
Me...I just eat them raw most of the time. Unless its goes in pasta or something. I made a vegetarian Pasta for a friend recently when his tooth got pulled. Dentist said he can have anything he does not need to suck on a straw or chew a whole lot. So, it was game night and I decided to combine that with my dinner. Got some tomato and basil sauce from newsman's owned or whatever its called. Some sort of really nice organic food company I heard about, a ton of mushrooms and made vegetarian spaghetti.
*Edit* on second thought...screw Ramen tonight. I am just gonna get off my lazy ars and go buy some of that same tomato basil sauce I found and I am gonna go make this same sketti again. I really feel like eating a bit pile of tomato sauce with mushrooms and noodles.
Anyone love mushrooms?
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Re: Anyone love mushrooms?
My non vegan friends tell me mushrooms are too much like oysters, in that there slimey. I tell them they don't know how to cook them. In the vegan community mushrooms oftern stand as the great substitute for beef, and it works well. Dice em and fry em and you have yourself some vegan beef mince, however I prefer removing the stems frying them with some salt and pepper slapping them between to pices of bread, covering them in green leathy plants, and splurging out on some (not so helthy) vegan sweet chily sauce. It taste great.
I do believe they just so happen to be a great souse of iron, correct me if I'm wrong.
As for your questions about pizza. Everyone seems to love pizza and vegans are no exception. Pizza bases are easy enougth to come by, if not make em yourself. The only real truble is cheese. Vegan cream cheese will do the trick, when heated it does actually taste like melted cheese. And then all you need do is not use non vegan ingredients as your topping.
I do believe they just so happen to be a great souse of iron, correct me if I'm wrong.
As for your questions about pizza. Everyone seems to love pizza and vegans are no exception. Pizza bases are easy enougth to come by, if not make em yourself. The only real truble is cheese. Vegan cream cheese will do the trick, when heated it does actually taste like melted cheese. And then all you need do is not use non vegan ingredients as your topping.
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Re: Anyone love mushrooms?
I love eating mushrooms but I would not recommend eat them raw by any means, you may not feel sick or get sick from eating raw mushrooms but there are things to be concerned about.
I'll try to explain in a way that you can understand...
Mushrooms are not plants they are fungi which is a completely different species that we really don't know much about... Contrary to the raw foods hype, mushrooms need to be cooked to destroy toxins and release nutrients...
Mushrooms are my 'meat' we share over 50% of our dna with them..
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I'll try to explain in a way that you can understand...
Mushrooms are not plants they are fungi which is a completely different species that we really don't know much about... Contrary to the raw foods hype, mushrooms need to be cooked to destroy toxins and release nutrients...
Mushrooms are my 'meat' we share over 50% of our dna with them..
Read up about Paul Stamets if you want to learn more.... You may fall in love!
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Re: Anyone love mushrooms?
I don't know if I could live without mushrooms. I usually buy the Portobello caps from my local Asian market and fry them I usually put it in my tofu sandwiches.
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Completely different Kingdom, actually. The Fungus Kingdom. Mushrooms are probably the king.PrincessPeach wrote: Mushrooms are not plants they are fungi which is a completely different species that we really don't know much about... Contrary to the raw foods hype, mushrooms need to be cooked to destroy toxins and release nutrients...
You're right, that they have some toxins in them, called mycotoxins. Cooking mostly deactivates them.
Asian mushrooms are usually better (lower toxin levels) than the white button/brown crimini/Portobello mushrooms (which are all actually the same kind: Agaricus bisporus, it's funny that people think these are different types of mushrooms), but it's a good idea to cook all mushrooms, and after you cook them there's not a big difference.
Have you tried straw mushrooms (Volvariella volvacea)?
Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus)?
Have you ever grown mushrooms at home?
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Re: Anyone love mushrooms?
Mushrooms are delicious.
I usually go on a long walk to pick up mushrooms in the woods (you need to be really careful they're not poisonous) in the right season. It's easy to fill a basket.
Spaghetti with sauce and mushrooms and pizza with mushrooms, or even just mushrooms alone, are my favourite (vegan) dishes with them. Here in Italy you find this type of recipes in almost every restaurant you go to (in the right season, of course).
I usually go on a long walk to pick up mushrooms in the woods (you need to be really careful they're not poisonous) in the right season. It's easy to fill a basket.
Spaghetti with sauce and mushrooms and pizza with mushrooms, or even just mushrooms alone, are my favourite (vegan) dishes with them. Here in Italy you find this type of recipes in almost every restaurant you go to (in the right season, of course).
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~Edit~brimstoneSalad wrote: Completely different Kingdom, actually. The Fungus Kingdom. Mushrooms are probably the king.
You're right, that they have some toxins in them, called mycotoxins. Cooking mostly deactivates them.
Asian mushrooms are usually better (lower toxin levels) than the white button/brown crimini/Portobello mushrooms (which are all actually the same kind: Agaricus bisporus, it's funny that people think these are different types of mushrooms), but it's a good idea to cook all mushrooms, and after you cook them there's not a big difference.
Have you tried straw mushrooms (Volvariella volvacea)?
Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus)?
Have you ever grown mushrooms at home?
Yes I have cultivated my own Oyster mushrooms at home before I am still trying to find a good site to buy spore sprints/syringes on, I have been searching for organic but I am coming up pretty empty... Any thoughts are you a home cultivator as well?
I have never tried these straw mushrooms you speak of (unless they come in the chefs sampler pack at whole foods)
My favorite mushrooms are shiitake, oyster and morel! I like enokii too those little long white ones!
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Re: Anyone love mushrooms?
I haven't ate many different types of mushrooms, but I love to try more of them. I do eat pretty regularly white/champignon mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus), which is pretty normal here (not sure how that is in other countries).
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What about truffles in the Netherlands?Volenta wrote:I haven't ate many different types of mushrooms, but I love to try more of them. I do eat pretty regularly white/champignon mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus), which is pretty normal here (not sure how that is in other countries).
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Never ate them and don't know much about them. I do know that the psychedelic/magic truffles are legal here, unlike other psychedelic mushrooms (drug policies are a mess). It's one of those things that I actually should try once in my lifetime.PrincessPeach wrote:What about truffles in the Netherlands?