Last two days, I have been binge watching Pam’s video’s. I had put an Excalibur 9 tray dehydrator in my Amazon cart to purchase it in 2 weeks, which cost $330 on Amazon. Today, I went to my favorite thrift store and I thought I was hallucinating, but there it was a brand new white 9 tray Excalibur dehydrator with the book for $65!!! I snatched it up, gave Thanks 🙏 to my GOD and have been smiling all day. In a few days, I will be using it 👏🏼👍👏🏼.
Just starting my dehydrator journey, but mushrooms have been a mainstay since the beginning when I saw some on sale about to go bad and dehydrated them that night. Perfect to just grab a few to throw in soup, ramen, eggs, tomato sauce... I love them.
I have dehydrated a lot of button mushrooms but I have never blanched them. They rehydrated fine and I also make powder out of them. I use it in soup and stir fries.
I don't blanch before dehydrating they turn out good. Most of ours go into mushroom powder which I add to soups casseroles rice etc. Very useful for adding flavor, nutrition and for thickening.
I cannot wait until you give us a creme of mushroom mix! I have loved everything you two have taught us about food preservations and storage. We love every recipe too! The problem may be where to put all of the jars1 Thank you.
Agreed, you don't need to blanch before dehydrating. Now we FD them and just cleans, pat dry and FD- beautiful- FYI- both process types are great on salads as croutons, or just snacking, soups, stir fries stc. TY
Mushrooms are the first thing I ever dehydrated and it’s still one of my favorite. I’ve never blanched and mine look more like your freeze dried ones. I love buying them on sale for $1 per pound, I always have them on hand so I never pay more
Why didn't I ever think to do this?! 🍄 I am always seeing mushrooms on sale, and buy them then try and use them up & sometimes they go bad. Never again will a mushroom go to waste in this house! Thank you for sharing!
Same thing with avocados... if you can't use them before they turn, you can easily freeze them, whole in their skins, for later use. The texture changes a little, but it's a great way to keep them from going to waste.
@@RoseRedHomestead I recently did a batch of freeze dried mushrooms and just found that they got soft? I'm wondering why my Mylar failed? They smell fine but I'm wondering if you think by chance they are still good? It's been a few weeks in the mylar. I just opened it today.?
Something I learned this week from Dr Berg. Is that if you dry your mushrooms in the sun, with the giles facing up for 24 hrs no more, they will create vitimine D. And a lot too. Which is exactly what everyone needs. Can't wait for the soup recipe. Thank you.
Interestingly I've had people say certain mushrooms taste better after being dried/dehydrated! Would this be the same if they had been freeze dried? I'm wondering because I grow and sell mushrooms at a local market. I'm trying to discover the very best way to preserve them so they taste and seem close to fresh picked. Thank you
Pam..if you go to the Provident Prepper, she did a video on mushrooms you can grow in your kitchen. It was fantastic, they come in a kit...in your windowsill or table...
Mushrooms! One of my favorite ingredients. This is so fun. Thank you. And, by the way, whatever beauty regime you are doing, keep up the great work. You are more beautiful with every passing week. xoxo Love from a fan in Ohio. (Hum, did Jim try that Chicken Salad inspiration recipe he mentioned? HA)
I learned recently that mushrooms exposed to UV light can be a very good source of vitamin D₂. Vitamin D₂ (not D₃ as is usually found in capsules) is the form of vitamin D that we synthesize from sunlight. And eating UV-supplemented mushrooms has been proven to raise vitamin D₂ levels in the blood. Pam and Jim, I don't know if you knew this, but I thought you might find that interesting. I love your videos and I dehydrated a bunch of mushrooms from the store a few months ago. They turned out great. I add them to stir fries, noodle dishes, and even to a tater tot casserole I brought to a potluck.
I heard this a day or two back courtesy of Dr Eric Berg. He tells how to do it either in the sun or under a uv light in winter, by exposing the gills. It can make MASSIVE amounts of vit D2. As this is not as well absorbed, we need more. But its possible to make 200,000 units from a cup of mushrooms. You prep the mushrooms and dry them in the sun or uv light for 2 days, no more. Then keep them in a jar up to a year. Your winter vit d supply. There are rumours that the eu is going to try and stop the sale of vit d. I wonder why?
I have been dehydrating mushrooms for a couple of years now. I put them out in the sun for a couple of hours to absorb vitamin D then into my dehydrator. I make a mushroom powder to add to soups and pasta dishes. Delicious. I do not blanch them.
I cannot express how much you have helped me since I have found your UA-cam channel. You've become such an inspiration and your excitement lifts my spirits during a personally difficult time. Thank you both for all that you do for our community. I'm dehydrating shredded carrots today, then moving on to potatoes, onions, and last but not least...mushrooms! May you both be blessed!
Thank you again for very informative video. I love your excitement. Thank you also for describing and quickly explaining the "gadgets". And yes I do like the new thumbnails 😎
My supermarket sells sliced mushrooms in large punnets. They are marginally more expensive than loose but I think it is worth it for the convenience if dehydrating (especially if you can nab them on special). I don't blanch before drying and rehydrate with boiling water and use the lovely liquid as stock. They may have a slightly rubbery texture if fried but when cooked in other things like meat loaf they are indistinguishable from fresh. I have used some that were two years old and they were perfectly good. I have just powdered a large batch but haven't used it in anything yet but the powder tasted good and obviously takes up way less space. By the way, I think the slices are quite yummy just as crispy little nibbles.
Can you vacuum seal in bags instead of jars??? I live in a rv and don't have alot of room for jars, I try to vacuum seal in bags because it takes up much less space so I can preserve more foods 😅 😋
I LOVE dehydrated mushrooms... I also leave mine sliced and powder when I want. I have never steam blanched mine before, and mine taste fine, still look good in the jars. Can't wait to see what idea's you come up with. I LOVE powdered mushrooms in my chili!!! Gives it a wonderful extra flavor. Thank you
I have spent the last three days or so, watching the pressure canning playlist and the freeze drying playlist, as my wonderful hubby bought me a freeze dryer AND a pressure canner! I've been watching this channel for quite some time, and I've learned so much! For years, we followed the guidance sheets our Church put out and recommended for Food Storage and a good 60% of it, we never ate. Over the years, we learned to start storing what we would eat. Now, as we're empty nesters, with our three grown daughters married with families of their own, I was struggling to figure out what to store, for just two people, but to have on-hand for more in case the kids had to come home for some reason. After purchasing our little five acres of heaven, raising some chickens and seriously trying to get more into raising our own food, learning how to properly store it has been such a blessing! Thank you Pam and Jim, I hope more members of my Church find you so they, too, can learn a better way to increase and use their food storage!
Thank you for your wonderful classes ! It’s a pleasure listening and learning from you ! I have a quick question: I do not have a machine to vacuum my jars. How can I preserve my dehydrated mushrooms ? Thank you in advance 😊
I have dehydrated for awhile now and so enjoy them! I have not steamed them, just cut them fresh and put in the dehydrator and store in vacuum sealed jars. I have never thought about powdering them but I will try that. So enjoy all your videos, I feel like you do your homework before you show us how you do things. Thanks for you and your husband's hard work. Liz
I buy mushroom powder from our local Asian markets. It makes a great ingredient for soups and stews. There's a ton of umami flavor in the powder. When I get my freeze dryer mushrooms will be one of my first projects. Using a freeze-dryer should allow you to be more aggressive in cleaning the mushrooms before dehydrating.
The 2nd lid as a spacer is a life saver! I’ve battled the small lid size and gave up until I saw your “trick!” I’m anxious to see your mushroom soup dry mix!
I dehydrate mushrooms often but have never blanched them before. I also powder them and add them to sauce and gravies. I love them!!! Thank you for sharing all you do!!!
Mushrooms are great. I have dehydrated them and it’s so easy. I didn’t blanch them and they look great. I need to use them now to be sure they will rehydrate well.
You are just amazing! Your energy and excitement is transformative for me. Thank you. Have mushrooms in dehydrator right now! My second day of owning a dehydrator🤗
That is too funny! Do you know they always have that joke about the raisins in the potato salad you surely don’t wanna put mushrooms in your potato salad. Yeah don’t let your husband get a hold of them.I have my hydrator I haven’t used it yet but I think I will do mushrooms pick and save has the dehydrated I picked up Some but you know they were very hard to find with all the shortages.
I don't blanch my mushrooms. I just slice and throw on the tray. I do brush them off before slicing to get any dirt off. It makes the whole process so quick and simple when you don't blanch. I look forward to what you do with making cream of mushroom soup.
This is one of my favorite videos now! Being plant based we eat a LOT of mushrooms per week as a meat substitute and I do blanch before dehydrating or freeze drying but wondered if steaming for 10 minutes versus blanching would work, since I dislike wasting the blanching water.
I have some FD mushrooms and have found them so convenient and even able to use them in a wider variety of meals since they are so convenient. I'm looking forward to following along with you in our next mushroom projects. Today I found some white birch mushrooms and I was going to explore freeze-drying them as well.
Hand pumps work a lot better, faster, and more likely to seal than electric pumps for vacuum sealing. Only 5-7 pulls on the handle and a quart size jar weather wide or small mouth is sealed.
Marsha: We have not counted the hand-pulls, but our hands are not as strong as they were even 10 years ago. We prefer the electric vacuum sealers. On the other hand, it is an alternative that people can use. Jim
Hi Pam. I've only recently come across your videos, and absolutely love them. Thank you for such quality. It is your videos that moved me to purchase my first ever dehydrator. It is exactly the same as yours. I notice that you often mention about setting the timer to its maximum setting, which is about 19 hours. I looked at this, then pushed the 'plus' button several more times, and the timer just continued to increase. Have you tried this? Just loving my youtube moments with your channel. From Rhonda Anglesey Island UK
Love the interaction between u and Jim. It’s always so funny and sweet. I gotta tell you Pam, I have some of those dried Costco mushrooms that are way older than yours…..and they are still fine. I use them for cream of mushroom soup and use the soaking water as mushroom broth for the soup. They are so handy for those of us who live almost two hours from town. Love this
I’ve dehydrated and freeze dried mushrooms. I haven’t blanched them before either process. We grow our own Shiitakes on logs in our woods. I also buy button and baby Bella’s at the grocery. I make a mushroom salt that is amazing. Waiting for your mushroom soup recipe. Great idea!
@@teeser2436 1cup salt, 5 oz dehydrated mushrooms, 1 TBLSP red pepper flakes, 1 oz garlic powder (or dehydrated garlic chips). Blend in spice grinder. Delicious on eggs or anywhere you use salt. Enjoy. I make mine with shiitake mushrooms, but would be great with other mushrooms.
Thank you for this video. Dehydrating mushrooms has been on my mind lately so the timing of your video is perfect. I also appreciate reading the comments others leave. Looking forward to your mushroom soup video!!!
I wipe my mushrooms with a damp towel, slice and dehydrate. So far they're working just fine w/out the added step of blanching. I also do not re-hydrate when using them; I allow them to soak up liquids in whatever I'm cooking to get a more concentrated flavor. .
you are usually happy and smiling but you have a very special happy glow in this video. Thank you both for all these great videos and tutorials. I don't remember everything I see and like seeing them over and over, until I get it. lol.
I'm curious to see how the steamed dehydrated mushrooms fare in your various dishes. I find untreated dehydrated mushrooms to be almost inedible in soups and stews. They remain rubbery and unpleasantly chewy, so I always add them to dishes in a powdered form.
Love your enthusiam! I made spaghetti last night and nearly everything that went in it was from my dehydrated stock, including the mushrooms. I'm not crazy about mushrooms but like them rehydrated. It's a texture thing. I like keeping a bit of mushroom powder on hand for soups and stews.
You could buy one and use it and then resell it when you think you are no longer wanting to use it. I’m sure there would be a huge desire for a used freeze dryer, as you would probably buy one if one was available. They would probably keep their value, I would think.
Love all your videos. I have some mushrooms in my dehydrator. Bought them on sale after watching your video. I blanched mine. Now I’m reading all these comments that say don’t blanch. I read they won’t hydrate well if blanched first. If Pam says blanch then I’m going blanch because I know she cares about my safety in food preservation.
Thank you so much for all of your videos! I’m new to dehydrating and canning and am so grateful for the knowledge you share! I just bought a dehydrator, that’s brand new, 30s ago. Lol I’m heading to the store now to get some onions and mushrooms. Maybe some frozen vegetables. I live in a tiny house and don’t have a lot of kitchen space to work. Not having to blanche EVERYTHING is a lot of work taken out of the process…
Dr.Burg explains in his video how to set your mushrooms out in the sun or under a UV light to create Vitamin D. They also can be grounded after dehydration or freeze dried to used in any recipe you may want to hide them from picky eaters who won’t eat mushrooms (like my husband). I plan to try the UV light method. I’m not sure if they sit outside if the fly’s or other pest would be a problem.
I did not know they needed to be blanched first. I am just so glad I found your channel here and that you keep me from doing a big boo boo in preserving my food.
Not sure how long it took to freeze dry the mushrooms? I did mushrooms last night first time and prefreeze and dried - total 33 hours? I couldn’t tell if they were dry completely??
obviously a suggestion 'you should do mushrooms' can take on a whole different meaning depending on the social environment you're in...doing your videos while on mushrooms would potentially make for quite an interesting content to watch... :))) i thoroughly enjoy your videos pam, in fact i regularly download many of your clips to my laptop's hard drive for 'just in case' emergency reference should youtube/internet ever go down indefinitely... i do own a number of books regarding various aspects of emergency preparedness but a video to reference certain tasks can be so much easier and faster to follow than just written instructions... i feel that your attention to proper guidelines in order to make canned/stored food as safe as possible make your video content more valuable than most others on such a subject... keep 'em coming pam, i'm personally especially interested in your instructional content on pressure canning, freeze drying and dehydrating/rehydrating [and reconstituting] various foods for/in long term storage but really, there are only a very few of your videos which i find of little value to me... thank you for your dedication to share your knowledge and experience...
Presently I only have my dehydrator & I love mushrooms 😃 when I make my homemade creamy mushroom soup I pulverized dried into a powder if I desire to thicken the brothe 🥰
I enjoyed your video. I am not a big mushroom fan but I thought it was interesting. I am glad that it didn't change the flavor when you didn't blanch the one batch. I did some summer squash a while ago and the first batch I didn't even think about blanching. The second batch I did remember to blanch. The batch that I didn't blanch had a bitter taste. The batch that I blanched tasted wonderful. Thank you for all you do and your willingness to share your knowledge and enthusiasm with us!
@@sandylee8184 I was dehydrating. I followed the USDA guidelines for summer squash and blanched them for 4 minutes then put them in ice cold water to cool them. The drying time I think was about 10 - 12 hours.
@@susantreadwell1770 I really need to look into getting a dehydrator, my friend picked up an Excalibur at resale shop and she nearly screamed. She didn't want them to know what they had. LOL
I would love a freeze dryer but unfortunately in Canada they are extremely expensive.😢 . Thank you for sharing so much information about dehydration and use
Trying to follow exactly what you were saying. But somehow I couldn't grasp it. Please tell me which process you are most satisfied with. Was it the dehydrated mushrooms, the freeze dried mushrooms, the ones you blanched first or what?
I recently started dehydrating. Pumpkin seeds were my first food, and mushrooms were my second. I made mushroom powder. I'm going to put it in capsules to take everyday.
QUESTION- I’ve read the usda book mushroom section several times and I think it’s saying if you want them dehydrated with a cooked texture than blanch them first, otherwise you don’t need to blanch them? It’s my first time doing them though so I’m not sure.
I think powdered mushrooms would have many uses. For example, in a gravy that needs some help, or for that extra something in a stew to help thicken and flavor the sauce.... I agree, my mind is spinning with possibilities!
Love that you shared this information regarding mushrooms. I have been wondering how I was going to freeze dry my mushroom gravy that I make for a pork loin roast. So I'm wondering if you have any suggestions how to freeze dry mushrooms gravy. In addition to the seasoning, I add sliced onions and a little butter and heavy cream. I use a little xanthan gum to thicken the sauce. My first preference is to freeze dry it as a complete gravy; however, if that isn't safe, I could use freeze-dried ingredients to make a mushroom sauce. I have a harvest right freeze dryer so I'm aware that we can't use too much fat so that may be something that I need to adjust. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Hope you are enjoying your retirement.
I dehydrate mushrooms but don't like the rubbery texture. So I now powder mine after dehydrating and add it to many dishes. I try to buy fresh when available but as you stated, they may not always be there. Great video!
Last two days, I have been binge watching Pam’s video’s. I had put an Excalibur 9 tray dehydrator in my Amazon cart to purchase it in 2 weeks, which cost $330 on Amazon.
Today, I went to my favorite thrift store and I thought I was hallucinating, but there it was a brand new white 9 tray Excalibur dehydrator with the book for $65!!! I snatched it up, gave Thanks 🙏 to my GOD and have been smiling all day. In a few days, I will be using it 👏🏼👍👏🏼.
Sky: That is a great find! Thank you for watching our channel. Jim
That is so cool! It's like God gave you a miracle gift just when you needed it. God is so good.
That was a great score!!!!!
thumbs up for a good deal. Ah, it was meant to be. lol. I hope it works great for you.
Just starting my dehydrator journey, but mushrooms have been a mainstay since the beginning when I saw some on sale about to go bad and dehydrated them that night. Perfect to just grab a few to throw in soup, ramen, eggs, tomato sauce... I love them.
I have dehydrated a lot of button mushrooms but I have never blanched them. They rehydrated fine and I also make powder out of them. I use it in soup and stir fries.
I don't blanch before dehydrating they turn out good.
Most of ours go into mushroom powder which I add to soups casseroles rice etc. Very useful for adding flavor, nutrition and for thickening.
That’s what I would do…not really a fan of the mushrooms themselves but I do like the flavor.
My dehydrater Bible doesn’t say to wash them or steam them Or branch them. So I brush them off and slice and dehydrate. 120 for 8-9 hours or until
I cannot wait until you give us a creme of mushroom mix! I have loved everything you two have taught us about food preservations and storage. We love every recipe too! The problem may be where to put all of the jars1 Thank you.
Agreed, you don't need to blanch before dehydrating. Now we FD them and just cleans, pat dry and FD- beautiful- FYI- both process types are great on salads as croutons, or just snacking, soups, stir fries stc. TY
Pam your such a joy to watch . You make me smile and I love that you share all your knowledge and idea’s with us.❤️❤️
Teresa: Thnk you for your comments. Jim
I agree!
Mushrooms are the first thing I ever dehydrated and it’s still one of my favorite. I’ve never blanched and mine look more like your freeze dried ones. I love buying them on sale for $1 per pound, I always have them on hand so I never pay more
Why didn't I ever think to do this?! 🍄
I am always seeing mushrooms on sale, and buy them then try and use them up & sometimes they go bad. Never again will a mushroom go to waste in this house! Thank you for sharing!
Severen: We agree that none of mushrooms will go to waste either. Jim
Same thing with avocados... if you can't use them before they turn, you can easily freeze them, whole in their skins, for later use. The texture changes a little, but it's a great way to keep them from going to waste.
This woman is a power to behold
Articulated, methodical, yet still warm and approachable
Thanks for posting
Wow--thank you so much.
@@RoseRedHomestead I recently did a batch of freeze dried mushrooms and just found that they got soft? I'm wondering why my Mylar failed? They smell fine but I'm wondering if you think by chance they are still good? It's been a few weeks in the mylar. I just opened it today.?
Something I learned this week from Dr Berg. Is that if you dry your mushrooms in the sun, with the giles facing up for 24 hrs no more, they will create vitimine D. And a lot too. Which is exactly what everyone needs.
Can't wait for the soup recipe.
Thank you.
Interesting 😊
… I love Dr Berg … I wonder I’d you can just start them out in the sun and them finish them off in the dehydrator … ?
@@bluemoon8268 Dr Berg says not to leave them more than 24 hours in the sun, so I'd say yes.
Thank you for share
Been following Dr.Berg for about 8 years now.🎉
Absolutely love dehydrated mushrooms. The depth of flavor is outstanding. I always dehydrate then use in my cooking.
Me too, as soon as I made my first batch of dried Cremini, that was the end of fresh mushrooms for me.
Oh.So.Much.Deep.Earthy.Flavor. ❤
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Interestingly I've had people say certain mushrooms taste better after being dried/dehydrated! Would this be the same if they had been freeze dried? I'm wondering because I grow and sell mushrooms at a local market. I'm trying to discover the very best way to preserve them so they taste and seem close to fresh picked. Thank you
Pam..if you go to the Provident Prepper, she did a video on mushrooms you can grow in your kitchen. It was fantastic, they come in a kit...in your windowsill or table...
Mushrooms! One of my favorite ingredients. This is so fun. Thank you. And, by the way, whatever beauty regime you are doing, keep up the great work. You are more beautiful with every passing week. xoxo Love from a fan in Ohio. (Hum, did Jim try that Chicken Salad inspiration recipe he mentioned? HA)
I learned recently that mushrooms exposed to UV light can be a very good source of vitamin D₂. Vitamin D₂ (not D₃ as is usually found in capsules) is the form of vitamin D that we synthesize from sunlight. And eating UV-supplemented mushrooms has been proven to raise vitamin D₂ levels in the blood. Pam and Jim, I don't know if you knew this, but I thought you might find that interesting. I love your videos and I dehydrated a bunch of mushrooms from the store a few months ago. They turned out great. I add them to stir fries, noodle dishes, and even to a tater tot casserole I brought to a potluck.
I heard this a day or two back courtesy of Dr Eric Berg. He tells how to do it either in the sun or under a uv light in winter, by exposing the gills. It can make MASSIVE amounts of vit D2. As this is not as well absorbed, we need more. But its possible to make 200,000 units from a cup of mushrooms. You prep the mushrooms and dry them in the sun or uv light for 2 days, no more. Then keep them in a jar up to a year. Your winter vit d supply.
There are rumours that the eu is going to try and stop the sale of vit d. I wonder why?
I make a stroganoff with beef jerky, dehydrated mushrooms, dried milk, celery, onions, and noodles. Add boiling water and put in a thermos. Yummy.
Perfect example of eating well in a grid down situation. Thanks for sharing!
When you put your fingers in water and then into your dried product you are adding moisture into your finished product adding potential of damage.
I have been dehydrating mushrooms for a couple of years now. I put them out in the sun for a couple of hours to absorb vitamin D then into my dehydrator. I make a mushroom powder to add to soups and pasta dishes. Delicious. I do not blanch them.
I cannot express how much you have helped me since I have found your UA-cam channel. You've become such an inspiration and your excitement lifts my spirits during a personally difficult time. Thank you both for all that you do for our community. I'm dehydrating shredded carrots today, then moving on to potatoes, onions, and last but not least...mushrooms! May you both be blessed!
Rose red is wonderful, and thank you to her husband too, I feel the same about watching her channel.
Whoa great to know I always need to buy cream of mushroom soup. I would love to see how it’s reconstituted
I love dehydrating mushrooms! I really love that you decided to preserve them for us on video. Very helpful! Thank you! 😊🌱❤️
Creative: You are so welcome! Jim
Thank you again for very informative video. I love your excitement.
Thank you also for describing and quickly explaining the "gadgets".
And yes I do like the new thumbnails 😎
horse...: You are so welcome! Jim
My supermarket sells sliced mushrooms in large punnets. They are marginally more expensive than loose but I think it is worth it for the convenience if dehydrating (especially if you can nab them on special). I don't blanch before drying and rehydrate with boiling water and use the lovely liquid as stock. They may have a slightly rubbery texture if fried but when cooked in other things like meat loaf they are indistinguishable from fresh. I have used some that were two years old and they were perfectly good. I have just powdered a large batch but haven't used it in anything yet but the powder tasted good and obviously takes up way less space. By the way, I think the slices are quite yummy just as crispy little nibbles.
Cream of mushroom soup with your freeze dried potato slices in ham will be a great idea for dinner. Thanks
Yes cream of mushroom soup mix. I hate using canned soup. Looking forward to this! You are great Thank You!
I'm not a fan of dehydrated mushrooms they don't reconstitute like the freeze dried ones.
I just did this yesterday! They are so handy, love to make cream of mushroom soup with them
Deborah: Wonderful! Jim
Can you vacuum seal in bags instead of jars??? I live in a rv and don't have alot of room for jars, I try to vacuum seal in bags because it takes up much less space so I can preserve more foods 😅 😋
I LOVE dehydrated mushrooms... I also leave mine sliced and powder when I want. I have never steam blanched mine before, and mine taste fine, still look good in the jars. Can't wait to see what idea's you come up with. I LOVE powdered mushrooms in my chili!!! Gives it a wonderful extra flavor. Thank you
Would be great to see a list of single ingredients you have freeze dried and the time it takes to freeze dry them!!! Just love your videos!!!!
I have spent the last three days or so, watching the pressure canning playlist and the freeze drying playlist, as my wonderful hubby bought me a freeze dryer AND a pressure canner! I've been watching this channel for quite some time, and I've learned so much! For years, we followed the guidance sheets our Church put out and recommended for Food Storage and a good 60% of it, we never ate. Over the years, we learned to start storing what we would eat. Now, as we're empty nesters, with our three grown daughters married with families of their own, I was struggling to figure out what to store, for just two people, but to have on-hand for more in case the kids had to come home for some reason. After purchasing our little five acres of heaven, raising some chickens and seriously trying to get more into raising our own food, learning how to properly store it has been such a blessing! Thank you Pam and Jim, I hope more members of my Church find you so they, too, can learn a better way to increase and use their food storage!
Mushrooms are my favorite food to dehydrate, great for soups, scrambled eggs and casseroles and more I have yet to discover I'm sure. 👩🏽🌾👍🏽🙏🏽🧡💖
Thank you for your wonderful classes ! It’s a pleasure listening and learning from you ! I have a quick question: I do not have a machine to vacuum my jars. How can I preserve my dehydrated mushrooms ? Thank you in advance 😊
Love all your videos. I never thought about doing mushrooms! Do you think we could do Avocado powder or on a fruit sheet in the dehydrator?
I have dehydrated for awhile now and so enjoy them! I have not steamed them, just cut them fresh and put in the dehydrator and store in vacuum sealed jars. I have never thought about powdering them but I will try that. So enjoy all your videos, I feel like you do your homework before you show us how you do things. Thanks for you and your husband's hard work. Liz
I do not blanche mushrooms for the dehydrator either. My book shows raw and it works great. They powder up wonderful
I buy mushroom powder from our local Asian markets. It makes a great ingredient for soups and stews. There's a ton of umami flavor in the powder. When I get my freeze dryer mushrooms will be one of my first projects.
Using a freeze-dryer should allow you to be more aggressive in cleaning the mushrooms before dehydrating.
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Same. I just wash them and dehydrate either sliced or diced. Mostly sliced since usually how we use them.
The 2nd lid as a spacer is a life saver! I’ve battled the small lid size and gave up until I saw your “trick!” I’m anxious to see your mushroom soup dry mix!
We appreciate you! Thank you for taking your time to help us.
Love freeze drying mushrooms! Looking forward to your cream of mushroom recipe!
Thank you so much for your video I truly appreciate it!!
I dehydrate mushrooms often but have never blanched them before. I also powder them and add them to sauce and gravies. I love them!!! Thank you for sharing all you do!!!
Mushrooms are great. I have dehydrated them and it’s so easy. I didn’t blanch them and they look great. I need to use them now to be sure they will rehydrate well.
You are just amazing! Your energy and excitement is transformative for me. Thank you. Have mushrooms in dehydrator right now! My second day of owning a dehydrator🤗
I use dried shitake powder as a MSG substitute
That is too funny! Do you know they always have that joke about the raisins in the potato salad you surely don’t wanna put mushrooms in your potato salad. Yeah don’t let your husband get a hold of them.I have my hydrator I haven’t used it yet but I think I will do mushrooms pick and save has the dehydrated I picked up Some but you know they were very hard to find with all the shortages.
I don't blanch my mushrooms. I just slice and throw on the tray. I do brush them off before slicing to get any dirt off. It makes the whole process so quick and simple when you don't blanch. I look forward to what you do with making cream of mushroom soup.
The research is very mixed on blanching. I'm thinking I won't do it next time either!
You give me so many project ideas... Will be doing mushrooms next payday.
Thanks so much for all your knowledge and taking the time to share helps Sooo much
So does the basket have holes? I don't really understand
This is one of my favorite videos now! Being plant based we eat a LOT of mushrooms per week as a meat substitute and I do blanch before dehydrating or freeze drying but wondered if steaming for 10 minutes versus blanching would work, since I dislike wasting the blanching water.
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No need to blanch. I just wash them, dry, and slice them. You can't tell any change in texture d/t dehydration. So save yourself some work & try it.
I have some FD mushrooms and have found them so convenient and even able to use them in a wider variety of meals since they are so convenient. I'm looking forward to following along with you in our next mushroom projects.
Today I found some white birch mushrooms and I was going to explore freeze-drying them as well.
Hand pumps work a lot better, faster, and more likely to seal than electric pumps for vacuum sealing.
Only 5-7 pulls on the handle and a quart size jar weather wide or small mouth is sealed.
Marsha: We have not counted the hand-pulls, but our hands are not as strong as they were even 10 years ago. We prefer the electric vacuum sealers. On the other hand, it is an alternative that people can use. Jim
have you dehydrated whole meals or already cooked soups? For instance hamburger vegetable soup or homemade chicken noodle soup.
Backpacker Chef has a lot of information/recipes for dehydrating full meals.
I dehydrated my mushrooms and then powered them up. Its so good I'm my meals...Thank you Pam for a great video
Same here! The powder intensifies the flavour so much! My favourite dehydrated food thus far.
Oh , I think I did mine wrong. I didn't blanch!
Thank you
Hi Pam. I've only recently come across your videos, and absolutely love them. Thank you for such quality. It is your videos that moved me to purchase my first ever dehydrator. It is exactly the same as yours. I notice that you often mention about setting the timer to its maximum setting, which is about 19 hours. I looked at this, then pushed the 'plus' button several more times, and the timer just continued to increase. Have you tried this?
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Love the interaction between u and Jim. It’s always so funny and sweet. I gotta tell you Pam, I have some of those dried Costco mushrooms that are way older than yours…..and they are still fine. I use them for cream of mushroom soup and use the soaking water as mushroom broth for the soup. They are so handy for those of us who live almost two hours from town. Love this
Oh wow! Thanks for sharing.
Mushrooms are the reason I bought a dehydrator years ago! (I got tired of wasting the remaining fresh mushrooms)..I have never blanched mine...
I’ve dehydrated and freeze dried mushrooms. I haven’t blanched them before either process. We grow our own Shiitakes on logs in our woods. I also buy button and baby Bella’s at the grocery. I make a mushroom salt that is amazing. Waiting for your mushroom soup recipe. Great idea!
Please share how you make mushroom salt.🙂
@@teeser2436 1cup salt, 5 oz dehydrated mushrooms, 1 TBLSP red pepper flakes, 1 oz garlic powder (or dehydrated garlic chips). Blend in spice grinder. Delicious on eggs or anywhere you use salt. Enjoy. I make mine with shiitake mushrooms, but would be great with other mushrooms.
@@leannaweaver5555 Thank you so much I will definitely be trying this. 🙂
@@teeser2436 and make it your own by adding herbs - such as thyme, oregano, basil, Italian seasoning, etc. So much possibility. ☺️
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Thank you for this video. Dehydrating mushrooms has been on my mind lately so the timing of your video is perfect. I also appreciate reading the comments others leave. Looking forward to your mushroom soup video!!!
I wipe my mushrooms with a damp towel, slice and dehydrate. So far they're working just fine w/out the added step of blanching. I also do not re-hydrate when using them; I allow them to soak up liquids in whatever I'm cooking to get a more concentrated flavor.
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Laurie: Sounds interesting. Jim
you are usually happy and smiling but you have a very special happy glow in this video. Thank you both for all these great videos and tutorials. I don't remember everything I see and like seeing them over and over, until I get it. lol.
I'm curious to see how the steamed dehydrated mushrooms fare in your various dishes. I find untreated dehydrated mushrooms to be almost inedible in soups and stews. They remain rubbery and unpleasantly chewy, so I always add them to dishes in a powdered form.
I will be interested as well. Coming up soon.
Jim saying put mushrooms in potato salad 😂😂 I'm with him. I try to sneak mushrooms in everything
LOL! He will love hearing this!
Can I vacuum seal them? After dehydration
Loved the potato salad banter! Not a fan of mushrooms, but I can see the value of dehydrating some to make my own cream of mushroom soup.
FYI- we also switched over to FD the Portabella shrooms as they are a bit more of a hardier mushroom.
GIGI: Great! WE did not know that. Jim
Great video thank you!!!
Dehydrating mushrooms was one of the first things I did and I did not blanch them. They are just fine when I rehydrate them for gravy and such
No matter what I do I can't seem to rehydrate my mushrooms properly. Unless I plan ahead I forego using them.
Love your enthusiam! I made spaghetti last night and nearly everything that went in it was from my dehydrated stock, including the mushrooms. I'm not crazy about mushrooms but like them rehydrated. It's a texture thing. I like keeping a bit of mushroom powder on hand for soups and stews.
Isn't that a wonderful feeling when you can do that!
I also have dehydrated mushrooms and love them. Would love to have a freeze dryer. I just can't justify buying one at our age. But I want one so much.
You could buy one and use it and then resell it when you think you are no longer wanting to use it. I’m sure there would be a huge desire for a used freeze dryer, as you would probably buy one if one was available. They would probably keep their value, I would think.
Love all your videos. I have some mushrooms in my dehydrator. Bought them on sale after watching your video. I blanched mine. Now I’m reading all these comments that say don’t blanch. I read they won’t hydrate well if blanched first. If Pam says blanch then I’m going blanch because I know she cares about my safety in food preservation.
Can’t wait for your dry mix Mushroom Soup!!! Oh the things we can make! Thank you again for all you & Jim do! We appreciate you both so much.
You are very welcome. I am still working on those dry mix recipes.
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Thank you so much for all of your videos! I’m new to dehydrating and canning and am so grateful for the knowledge you share! I just bought a dehydrator, that’s brand new, 30s ago. Lol I’m heading to the store now to get some onions and mushrooms. Maybe some frozen vegetables. I live in a tiny house and don’t have a lot of kitchen space to work. Not having to blanche EVERYTHING is a lot of work taken out of the process…
Dr.Burg explains in his video how to set your mushrooms out in the sun or under a UV light to create Vitamin D. They also can be grounded after dehydration or freeze dried to used in any recipe you may want to hide them from picky eaters who won’t eat mushrooms (like my husband). I plan to try the UV light method. I’m not sure if they sit outside if the fly’s or other pest would be a problem.
I did not know they needed to be blanched first. I am just so glad I found your channel here and that you keep me from doing a big boo boo in preserving my food.
About 2 years ago i went on a dehydrate mushrooms kick.
Sometimes i can stll smell them in the house. 😂😂😂
How long did it take to FD the mushrooms in the Freeze dryer????????? Just received FD and mushrooms was my first choice to freeze dry!!!!
the parents i never had!! im just getting my first pressue cooker...how many times do i need to wash til the bllack factory stuff disappears?
Must try this
Not sure how long it took to freeze dry the mushrooms? I did mushrooms last night first time and prefreeze and dried - total 33 hours? I couldn’t tell if they were dry completely??
obviously a suggestion 'you should do mushrooms' can take on a whole different meaning depending on the social environment you're in...doing your videos while on mushrooms would potentially make for quite an interesting content to watch... :))) i thoroughly enjoy your videos pam, in fact i regularly download many of your clips to my laptop's hard drive for 'just in case' emergency reference should youtube/internet ever go down indefinitely... i do own a number of books regarding various aspects of emergency preparedness but a video to reference certain tasks can be so much easier and faster to follow than just written instructions... i feel that your attention to proper guidelines in order to make canned/stored food as safe as possible make your video content more valuable than most others on such a subject... keep 'em coming pam, i'm personally especially interested in your instructional content on pressure canning, freeze drying and dehydrating/rehydrating [and reconstituting] various foods for/in long term storage but really, there are only a very few of your videos which i find of little value to me... thank you for your dedication to share your knowledge and experience...
Hello to Pam and Cindy and Jim! Good mushroom find, Jim!!
Presently I only have my dehydrator & I love mushrooms 😃 when I make my homemade creamy mushroom soup I pulverized dried into a powder if I desire to thicken the brothe 🥰
I enjoyed your video. I am not a big mushroom fan but I thought it was interesting. I am glad that it didn't change the flavor when you didn't blanch the one batch. I did some summer squash a while ago and the first batch I didn't even think about blanching. The second batch I did remember to blanch. The batch that I didn't blanch had a bitter taste. The batch that I blanched tasted wonderful. Thank you for all you do and your willingness to share your knowledge and enthusiasm with us!
Were you freeze drying or dehydrating? How long did you blanch them?
@@sandylee8184 I was dehydrating. I followed the USDA guidelines for summer squash and blanched them for 4 minutes then put them in ice cold water to cool them. The drying time I think was about 10 - 12 hours.
@@susantreadwell1770 I really need to look into getting a dehydrator, my friend picked up an Excalibur at resale shop and she nearly screamed. She didn't want them to know what they had. LOL
I would love a freeze dryer but unfortunately in Canada they are extremely expensive.😢 . Thank you for sharing so much information about dehydration and use
I dehydrated some mushrooms without blanching them. Can I still use them as chopped mushrooms? Failing that, do I need to powder them?
I just put fresh mushrooms in my freeze dryer. It’s because of your delightful teaching…I purchased one.
Trying to follow exactly what you were saying. But somehow I couldn't grasp it. Please tell me which process you are most satisfied with. Was it the dehydrated mushrooms, the freeze dried mushrooms, the ones you blanched first or what?
I recently started dehydrating. Pumpkin seeds were my first food, and mushrooms were my second. I made mushroom powder. I'm going to put it in capsules to take everyday.
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QUESTION- I’ve read the usda book mushroom section several times and I think it’s saying if you want them dehydrated with a cooked texture than blanch them first, otherwise you don’t need to blanch them? It’s my first time doing them though so I’m not sure.
I’ve got 8 lbs of baby Bella’s going in the FD on Thursday- today is Tuesday night. Thank you! Do I blanch or not? Lol
I live in Alaska everything is expensive. I have 2 #10 cans of mushrooms. Can they be dehydrated then used in soups and gravy?
I didn't blanch mine. They turned out fine. I powdered some of them. Not sure I would do that again. Love your videos.
I think powdered mushrooms would have many uses. For example, in a gravy that needs some help, or for that extra something in a stew to help thicken and flavor the sauce.... I agree, my mind is spinning with possibilities!
Love that you shared this information regarding mushrooms. I have been wondering how I was going to freeze dry my mushroom gravy that I make for a pork loin roast. So I'm wondering if you have any suggestions how to freeze dry mushrooms gravy. In addition to the seasoning, I add sliced onions and a little butter and heavy cream. I use a little xanthan gum to thicken the sauce. My first preference is to freeze dry it as a complete gravy; however, if that isn't safe, I could use freeze-dried ingredients to make a mushroom sauce. I have a harvest right freeze dryer so I'm aware that we can't use too much fat so that may be something that I need to adjust. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Hope you are enjoying your retirement.
I dehydrate mushrooms but don't like the rubbery texture. So I now powder mine after dehydrating and add it to many dishes. I try to buy fresh when available but as you stated, they may not always be there. Great video!
Trying to dehydrate frozen mushrooms. They don’t look so good so probably will make a powder of them. 😢