Jim Uran Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 This late summer I cooked all of the water out of some chicken of the woods, and then froze them. Anyone ever try that? I've heard it worked and decided to give it a whirl, I would imagine a little reconstituting should bring them back to life for a dish here and there. I love the flavor of them and hope it comes out after I thaw them. On a side note, I'm missing shroom hunting lol. monstermoose78 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pikestabber Posted January 12, 2017 Share Posted January 12, 2017 We must be on the same brain-length here, Jim, because I've had shroom hunting on the brain all week (-20 does that to a guy, I guess)... I actually just had a mushroom-swiss burger two days ago with COTW, and used the rest of the shrooms for a venison pepperoni breakfast wrap today (breakfast of champions, lol). I preserve very similar to what you tried. I cut into bite size pieces and fry in a fairly generous amount of butter and season to taste. Once cooked through, I drain the water and let the mushrooms cool. Then I portion half cups of cooked shrooms into tightly wrapped Glad Press n Seal. Each portion then goes into a Ziploc freezer bag for added protection. 1/2 cup is about right for a pizza, a couple burgers, etc. If you want more, just take out a few packages. Just want enough for a burger or two, take out just one portion, etc. I think the flavor holds very true to the original. They may be a touch softer, but they actually preserve well. This is the same method I use for Chants, Lobsters, etc., and all come out great. You can thaw and use that way, reheat in a fry pan, or even just thaw them in the microwave. Sure beats NO mushrooms in the dead of winter, that's for sure! Jim Uran 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim Uran Posted January 13, 2017 Author Share Posted January 13, 2017 These are one of my faves. Such an awesome flavor! After black morels these are my favorite to hunt and the last couple of years I've been finding tons of them, not literally but it sure seemed like it lol. We've got a couple of chant spots that eventually turn into a chicken coop. New spots each year, there's nobody up in the woods up here in August besides the bear baiters and the paint sniffers lol. pikestabber and Cicada 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pikestabber Posted January 13, 2017 Share Posted January 13, 2017 I guess I'll never understand the lack of people in the woods from June-Grouse Opener. It's muggy and buggy, sure, but there are some serious rewards for those who brave the skeeters. On second thought, everyone can just keep doing what they're doing, and I will, too Jim Uran 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stick in Mud Posted February 4, 2017 Share Posted February 4, 2017 I have cooked and then frozen them....though I've had better luck vacuum sealing them than just putting them in a freezer bag. They do get freezer burn pretty quickly in my experience. Of course, I might be doing something wrong. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eyeguy 54 Posted February 5, 2017 Share Posted February 5, 2017 how were the frozen hens? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pikestabber Posted March 2, 2017 Share Posted March 2, 2017 (edited) On 2/4/2017 at 0:51 PM, Stick in Mud said: I have cooked and then frozen them....though I've had better luck vacuum sealing them than just putting them in a freezer bag. They do get freezer burn pretty quickly in my experience. Of course, I might be doing something wrong. I used to vac seal, too, but I think that's where some tightly wrapped press n seal saves time and money. And I very specifically mean the Glad brand Press n Seal--I won't waste a dime on anything else ever again. That stuff is magic. Between this first layer and then the protection of a freezer bag, I've eaten shrooms a year later will no sign of frost bite! On 2/5/2017 at 8:53 AM, eyeguy 54 said: how were the frozen hens? Even reading back through this thread I didn't see a mention of hens? Not sure who that was meant for, but I will take a crack at it and say that I would have to think they hold up as well as Chickens would, which in my experience is A-Okay. Edited March 2, 2017 by pikestabber Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eyeguy 54 Posted March 3, 2017 Share Posted March 3, 2017 it was for @Stick in Mud .... I am growing older waiting for an answer. LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stick in Mud Posted March 8, 2017 Share Posted March 8, 2017 You'll grow old whether I answer or not. Honestly, I'm guessing one reason you didn't like them was that they were too old. They get...I dunno how to describe it...a little gamey if they get too old. The trick is to look at the pores on the underside of the frond. The best hens are pure white, with pores so small you can't really see them. As soon as the underside gets at all off-white, they go downhill, at least to my taste buds. As that happens, the pores increase in size and become easily visible. eyeguy 54 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eyeguy 54 Posted March 8, 2017 Share Posted March 8, 2017 9 hours ago, Stick in Mud said: You'll grow old whether I answer or not. Honestly, I'm guessing one reason you didn't like them was that they were too old. They get...I dunno how to describe it...a little gamey if they get too old. The trick is to look at the pores on the underside of the frond. The best hens are pure white, with pores so small you can't really see them. As soon as the underside gets at all off-white, they go downhill, at least to my taste buds. As that happens, the pores increase in size and become easily visible. how were the ones I gave you? it was my first time eating some and I thought a bit strong. i remember they were not white so that makes sense. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stick in Mud Posted March 14, 2017 Share Posted March 14, 2017 Yours were a little too old, Royce. Next time, keep one with pure white under the fronds, and it'll taste better...at least they do to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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