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Recipe of Quick Quick and easy rehydration for dried Shiitake

by Calvin Morris

Quick and easy rehydration for dried Shiitake
Quick and easy rehydration for dried Shiitake

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Easy way to rehydrate dried Shiitake. This method for rehydrating Shiitake is so easy you can do it while you're chopping other ingredients. The easy way to rehydrate dried shiitake mushrooms. [ Refer to detail. It's as simple as soaking dried shiitake mushrooms in water.

To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook quick and easy rehydration for dried shiitake using 2 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Quick and easy rehydration for dried Shiitake:
  1. Prepare Dried Shiitake mushroom
  2. Make ready Water

Made from dried shiitake mushrooms, Simmered Shiitake Mushrooms is a traditional make-ahead dish cooked in a sweet soy sauce. When in a hurry, you often rehydrate dried shiitake mushrooms in hot water to accelerate rehydration. But this is not the right way. Dried shiitake mushrooms aren't quite as flavorful, but they can be good to keep on hand because they last a long time and are especially useful in some dishes.

Instructions to make Quick and easy rehydration for dried Shiitake:
  1. Snap off the stem of a thin-capped shiitake mushroom.
  2. Place it cap-down in water. - Submerge the shiitake evenly by resting a piece of food wrap directly on them in the water.
  3. After 5 to 10 minutes, cut the shiitake in half with a knife. - Cut off the remaining stem. - Water will soak into the shiitake quickly from the freshly cut surfaces.
  4. If it is soft enough, you can go ahead and cut the shiitake to your desired shape. - The smaller it is cut, the faster it will return to its original texture.
  5. When the shiitake has been submerged for about 20 minutes, it's ready for use in cooking. - - (For thicker Donko shiitake, you should let them soak slowly overnight.)

But this is not the right way. Dried shiitake mushrooms aren't quite as flavorful, but they can be good to keep on hand because they last a long time and are especially useful in some dishes. If you want to preserve shiitakes in the fridge for a bit longer, cut off their gills. This will keep the rest of the mushroom fresh for about a week. Dried shiitake mushrooms in particular are a staple in Asian cooking.

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