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Dried Porcini Mushrooms, 1.41 oz.

Dried Porcini Mushrooms, 1.41 oz.

Boletus edulis, Origin: California, U.S.A.

Flavor-loadedĀ dried porcini should be on every single pantry shelf.Ā  Our dried porcini are picked and dried here in Northern California.Ā  Having our large tube of dried porcini is the equivalent of always having over a pound of fresh porcini or boletes in the house.Ā 
Their legendary rich flavor is just a 15 minute water or broth soak away. Once tender they are ready for a quick sautƩ and to be added to everything, from endless pasta sauces, to soups. Porcini will elevate something as simple as meatloaf into something extraordinary.

Soaking Time to Rehydrate: 15 - 20 minutesĀ 

How to rehydrate your dried wild mushrooms.

Suggested Uses:

  • Chop or leave whole and sautĆ© to use every way you'd use fresh porcini:
  • tuck into layers of pasta or vegetables
  • transform egg dishes, sandwiches and salads
  • Incorporate into sauces, soups, stews, meatloaf, sausages
  • Roast and serve as a side dish
$6.30

Original: $18.00

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Dried Porcini Mushrooms, 1.41 oz.—

$18.00

$6.30

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Boletus edulis, Origin: California, U.S.A.

Flavor-loadedĀ dried porcini should be on every single pantry shelf.Ā  Our dried porcini are picked and dried here in Northern California.Ā  Having our large tube of dried porcini is the equivalent of always having over a pound of fresh porcini or boletes in the house.Ā 
Their legendary rich flavor is just a 15 minute water or broth soak away. Once tender they are ready for a quick sautƩ and to be added to everything, from endless pasta sauces, to soups. Porcini will elevate something as simple as meatloaf into something extraordinary.

Soaking Time to Rehydrate: 15 - 20 minutesĀ 

How to rehydrate your dried wild mushrooms.

Suggested Uses:

  • Chop or leave whole and sautĆ© to use every way you'd use fresh porcini:
  • tuck into layers of pasta or vegetables
  • transform egg dishes, sandwiches and salads
  • Incorporate into sauces, soups, stews, meatloaf, sausages
  • Roast and serve as a side dish