Best canned & jarred mushrooms according to redditors

We found 9 Reddit comments discussing the best canned & jarred mushrooms. We ranked the 4 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Canned & Jarred Mushrooms:

u/Brutalos · 36 pointsr/gatekeeping

They look just like this. Sorta like a soft rubber band and no flavor whatsoever. The reason most people hate mushrooms.

u/solinar · 3 pointsr/seriouseats
u/TotallyNotConfused · 1 pointr/Cleveland

This is the best answer. Great shiitakes.

u/geniel1 · 1 pointr/keto

I think Kenji actually got that chimney method from Alton Brown.

I've tried so many different ways to finish a SV steak, including the chimney, torches, grills, pan frying, etc. But the hands-down favorite of mine is to dry the steak with paper towels really well, coat the steak with a 4:1 mixture of dried mushroom powder and kosher salt, pan fry the steak for 60 seconds on each side in a big cast iron skillet with a good quarter inch of high temp oil (e.g., ghee or avocado oil) at or near the oil's smoke point. The crust is perfection. I use a balsamic reduction as a steak sauce (though only a very faint smear, as balsamic naturally has a lot of sugar).

u/JustinJSrisuk · 1 pointr/Cooking

Here are some links for Porcini Mushroom Powder, Portobello Mushroom Powder, Shiitake Mushroom Powder, Reishi Mushroom Powder, and powders consisting of mixed assorted mushrooms like this five mushroom one, this fourteen mushroom one, and my favorite of the lot: this ten mushroom blend. I utilize mushroom powders in soups, sauces, gravies and dry rubs for steaks and meats. One of my favorite ways to use porcini mushroom powder is to make homemade or frozen French fries, dribble them with truffle-infused oil, sprinkle sea salt and porcini mushroom powder and grated sharp white cheddar on top. It's my own version of poutine!

u/daneelthesane · 1 pointr/Cooking

Well... Trader Joe's is where you find it. Or Amazon