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Dried Morels
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Ingredients - fresh morels, any quantity For those fortunate enough to have an abundance of fresh morels, drying is an easy way to preserve them for future use. Since mushrooms are mostly water, they shrink considerably in both weight and volume when dried--a pound of fresh morels will weigh about an ounce when completely dry, and will fit in very little space. Directions
- To prepare: trim off any questionable areas. Small, clean mushrooms can be dried
whole; larger ones, or any which may have grit or insects in them, should be cut in half lengthwise. Brush out any debris, and if necessary, swish briefly in cool water and then drain.
To dry: using a food dehydrator is ideal, but morels can be air-dried in a well-ventilated space with low to moderate humidity. Spread them out on a screen or drying rack where air can circulate freely. A fan blowing on the drying mushrooms will speed the process. Moderate heat also helps, whether from the sun, an oven with a pilot light, etc. Check progress occasionally, rearrange as
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