How to Dry Maitake
Things You'll Need
- Baking sheet
- Sharp knife
- Paper towels
- Mesh bag (optional)
- Food dehydrator (optional)
Instructions
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Drying Maitake in the Oven
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Clean your mushrooms thoroughly, while keeping them dry. You can use a vegetable brush or dry napkins to remove dirt.
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Slice the mushrooms as thin as you can. The thinner the strips, the faster they will dry out.
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Spread the slices around a baking sheet, being sure not to stack them on top of one another.
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Bake at 150 degrees, for 60 minutes, and then remove from the oven.
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Flip the pieces over and use paper towels to soak up the water, which was excreted from the mushrooms during cooking.
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Press the mushrooms gently with dry paper towels to remove water and return to the oven for another 60 minutes.
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Remove from the oven, and test that the mushrooms are dried. If there is still moisture or sponginess, continue to cook and flip until all moisture has been removed.
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Allow mushroom slices to completely cool.
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Keep dried maitake in an airtight bowl, keeping it in a dark cabinet or cupboard when not in use.
Drying Maitake Using the Air Method
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Clean your mushrooms thoroughly, as in oven method.
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Cut and slice mushrooms into thin pieces.
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Lay out on paper towels or place inside of a mesh bag with holes to allow air in. Place mushrooms in a dry, dark cupboard or cabinet, monitoring for possible spoilage or molding.
Dry Maitake Using a Food Dehydrator.
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Clean your mushrooms thoroughly as in other methods.
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Slice the mushrooms as thin as possible.
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Follow the directions of your food dehydrator.
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