Portabella Mushrooms
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About
Portabella or Portobello Mushrooms are simply adult Crimini or Brown Mushrooms that have grown to a size of between 4 to 6 inches in diameter. They are among the tastiest mushrooms, having a flavor and texture similar to that of meat.
Portabella Mushrooms are great for grilling, sauteing and roasting. The longer they are cooked, the firmer and more meaty they become. They can be used as a substitute for meat in some recipes. Portabella Mushrooms are sold fresh with their stems attached, or sliced and packaged with the stems removed.
Information
Physical Description
The pileus or cap of the original wild species is a pale grey-brown in color, with broad, flat scales on a paler background and fading toward the margins. It is first hemispherical in shape before flattening out with maturity, and 5-10 cm (2-4 in) in diameter. The narrow, crowded gills are free and initially pink, then red-brown and finally a dark brown with a whitish edge from the cheilocystidia. The cylindrical stipe is up to 6 cm (2⅓ in) tall by 1-2 cm wide and bears a thick and narrow ring, which may be streaked on the upperside. The firm flesh is white though stains a pale pinkish-red on bruising.
Tasting Notes
Selecting and Buying
Preparation and Use
Remove the mushrooms from any wrapping and spread on a tray and cover with paper toweling. Don't moisten the toweling or the mushrooms and place them in the refrigerator in an area that allows the air to circulate. Avoid placing any other items on top of them. The mushrooms should keep about 5 - 6 days.
Cooked Portabellas can be frozen and will keep for several months. Place in freezer containers or bags, excluding as much air as possible. (Uncooked mushrooms don't freeze well.)
Conserving and Storing
Remove the mushrooms from any wrapping and spread on a tray and cover with paper toweling. Don't moisten the toweling or the mushrooms and place them in the refrigerator in an area that allows the air to circulate. Avoid placing any other items on top of them. The mushrooms should keep about 5 - 6 days.
Can be stored in a paper bag.
Cooked Portabellas can be frozen and will keep for several months. Place in freezer containers or bags, excluding as much air as possible. (Uncooked mushrooms don't freeze well.)