Dried Porcini Mushrooms

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Dried porcini mushrooms are nutty and buttery in flavor with a smooth, creamy and dense texture and an aroma reminiscent of sourdough.

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Dried Porcini Mushrooms

The name porcini translates literally to “piglets” in Italian. Perhaps that’s because of their short, swelling nature and their fat stem.  Evidenced by its many regional names, the little fungi has made a big impact on the world’s cuisine. Just what is it about them that have made them so popular? Fresh wild porcini mushrooms are held in high regard as an important and delicious ingredient in many cuisines, especially Italian food. Porcinis have been described as nutty with a smooth, creamy and slightly meaty texture and a distinctive aroma reminiscent of sourdough. For those who like the flavor of nuts but are either allergic to them or simply not fans of their crunchy texture in certain dishes, fresh wild porcini mushrooms are a perfect substitute.

Other Names: King bolete, cepe, boletus edulis, penny bun, panza (Spanish for “belly”), steinpilz (German for “stone mushroom”), herrenpilz (Austrian for “noble mushroom”), eekhoorntjesbrood (Dutch for “squirrel’s bread”)

Season: Year-round

Origin: Pacific NW, USA

Nutritional Facts: 100 grams of porcini mushrooms have almost no fat, are low in digestible carbohydrates and are high in protein (14% RDA*), Vitamin C (10% RDA), zinc (44% RDA) and dietary fiber (7% RDA). This means that the porcini mushroom is an excellent aid in fighting off invading bacteria and building and repairing body tissue.

Scientific Facts: Like truffles, chanterelles and many other fungi, fresh wild porcini mushrooms are mycorrhizal. This means that they share a symbiotic relationship with tree roots and must use them in order to thrive. Consequently, porcinis and all mushrooms like it are incredibly difficult to regularly and predictably cultivate. This quality only makes them more valuable, and those who experience the porcini’s flavor almost always come back for more.

Tips: Dried porcini mushrooms are often added dried to braising liquids (they’re great in pot roast recipes!), soups, stews, and sauces before being simmered until tender.  You can also hydrate dried porcini mushrooms by soaking them in warm water for an hour. They can then be prepared in the same way fresh porcini mushrooms are. These porcinis are often eaten sauteed with butter and garlic, ground into pasta, diced up in soups, and put into many other dishes.

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*Recommended daily amounts are based on a 2,000 calorie per day diet.

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Weight 1.2 oz
Dimensions 4 × 2 × 8 in
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