12 Mushrooms and How to Eat Them

12 Mushrooms and How to Eat Them

OK, so you love mushrooms. But which ones do you use when? And what's the best recipe for that "chef's assortment" you impulsively picked up at the market? Here's what you need to know to make the most of the 12 most popular mushrooms.

As with the wide world of cheese, one of the joys of eating mushrooms is experiencing the unique flavors of the different varieties. From meaty portabellos and shiitakes to mild oyster mushrooms and chanterelles, you'll just have to taste the rainbow of mushrooms to decide which one is your favorite. With their unique flavor profiles, mushrooms can be happily paired for different effect with steak, cream, pasta, wine, onions, in breakfast dishes with eggs, and (of course) cheese.

Here, we take a look at the defining characteristics and preparations for the most popular dozen mushrooms; read on and celebrate the glories of fungus!

Common Button/White Mushrooms

Button Mushrooms

Button mushrooms have the honor of being both the most common and least expensive mushroom in the United States. These versatile, everyday mushrooms have a mild flavor that gets stronger when cooked and blends well with other ingredients. Sturdy enough to hold up in sauces, stir-fries, and stews, sliced and sautéed button mushrooms are also what come to mind as classic toppings for pizza and mushroom-smothered cheeseburgers.

Sauteed Power Greens and Mushrooms RecipeSauteed Power Greens and Mushrooms Recipelemon, extra-virgin olive oil, extra-virgin olive oil, ground black pepper and 5 more
Steakhouse Mushrooms RecipeSteakhouse Mushrooms Recipesliced mushrooms, salt, crushed garlic, butter, onion, pepper and 1 more
Creamy Mushrooms RecipeCreamy Mushrooms Recipenutmeg, button mushrooms, unsalted butter, heavy cream, Dijon mustard and 5 more
Beef Pot Roast with Button Mushrooms RecipeBeef Pot Roast with Button Mushrooms Recipebutter, salt, fresh rosemary, pot roast, cornstarch, celery stalks and 4 more
Button Mushroom and Karafuu Spaghetti RecipeButton Mushroom and Karafuu Spaghetti Recipemushrooms, garlic, salt, soy sauce, red onion, tomato paste, cloves and 8 more
Mushrooms Stuffed with Brie RecipeMushrooms Stuffed with Brie Recipegreen onions, brie cheese, white wine, flat leaf parsley, white button mushrooms and 1 more

Cremini Mushrooms, aka "Baby Bellas"

Cremini Mushrooms

Cremini, or brown mushrooms, are almost identical biologically to white mushrooms. You can use them interchangeably in recipes that call for white mushrooms to add a slightly earthier, more full-bodied mushroom flavor. Like white mushrooms, the hardy cremini stand up well to slow cooking soups and stews. Oh, and that name, "baby bella"? It's exactly what it sounds like: cremini mushrooms are indeed immature, or baby, portabella mushrooms. More on that after these recipes.

Brown Butter Mushroom Pasta RecipeBrown Butter Mushroom Pasta Recipethyme, fresh parsley leaves, extra virgin olive oil, unsalted butter and 6 more
Mushroom Stroganoff RecipeMushroom Stroganoff Recipegarlic cloves, salt, dried thyme, yellow onion, fresh parsley and 8 more
Chicken in Creamy Mushroom and White Wine Sauce RecipeChicken in Creamy Mushroom and White Wine Sauce Recipefresh parsley, cremini mushrooms, butter, chicken breasts, cream of mushroom soup and 2 more
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Rich and Crispy Cracker-Stuffed Mushrooms RecipeRich and Crispy Cracker-Stuffed Mushrooms Recipe
garlic powder, unsalted butter, egg whites, black pepper, cremini mushrooms and 6 more
Best Ever Mushroom Soup RecipeBest Ever Mushroom Soup Recipewhite button mushrooms, tapioca flour, non-dairy milk, freshly ground pepper and 8 more
Mushroom Lentil Loaf RecipeMushroom Lentil Loaf Recipeflour, crimini mushrooms, sunflower seeds, tomato paste, ketchup and 15 more

Portabella Mushrooms

Portabello Mushrooms

Large, substantial portabella (also called portobello) mushroom caps are the meatiest of the mushrooms, good for grilling and used as a healthy substitute in traditional meat dishes. The portabella is simply a cremini mushroom that's been allowed to grow to maturity, producing a wide, flat cap about the size of your palm. On the underside, you'll see dark gills, which should be removed before cooking. Freshness tip: look for portabellas whose gills still have pink undertones.

The stems can be quite woody and are typically composted or used to flavor soup broth. The taste of a grilled portabella mushroom cap is best described as meaty and earthy but the real meat-like quality comes from the chewy texture, which provides a sensation similar to biting into a medium-rare steak.

Mediterranean Portobello Slices RecipeMediterranean Portobello Slices Recipeolive oil, tarragon, rosemary, balsamic vinegar, thyme, portobello mushroom and 2 more
Caprese Style Portobellos RecipeCaprese Style Portobellos Recipefresh mozzarella, olive oil, fresh basil, cherry tomatoes, portobello mushroom caps
Mexican Quinoa Stuffed Portabella Mushrooms RecipeMexican Quinoa Stuffed Portabella Mushrooms Recipequinoa, shredded cheddar cheese, black beans, fine sea salt, lime and 16 more
Portabella Cheesesteaks RecipePortabella Cheesesteaks Recipemedium onion, olive oil, salted butter, liquid smoke, olive oil and 13 more
Roasted Portobello Mushroom Packets with Lemon and Garlic RecipeRoasted Portobello Mushroom Packets with Lemon and Garlic Recipejuice, garlic, avocado oil, seasoning, kosher salt, lemon, portobello mushrooms

Morels

Morel Mushrooms

Hard-to-find morels are a springtime treat with a distinctive deep and earthy flavor and sponge-like appearance. If you see them fresh, buy them while you can! The short season for morels means they'll be gone in a flash. Fortunately, many recipes call for dried morels, which can easily be found online, bringing us the pleasure of morel's nutty flavor year round. Remember: morels should ALWAYS be cooked they can make you sick if eaten raw.

Warm Avocado Tartine with Morel Mushrooms and Pea Salad RecipeWarm Avocado Tartine with Morel Mushrooms and Pea Salad Recipesnap peas, grated lemon zest, fresh thyme, garlic cloves, sea salt and 9 more
Farm Egg with Morels, Peas, Crème Fraiche and Basil Purée RecipeFarm Egg with Morels, Peas, Crème Fraiche and Basil Purée Recipeolive oil, butter, crème fraiche, eggs, shallot, dried tomatoes and 6 more
Spring Garganelli with Morels and Peas RecipeSpring Garganelli with Morels and Peas Recipebutter, garlic clove, garganelli, salt, tarragon, shallot, frozen peas and 6 more
Sautéed Asparagus and Morels with Gribiche Dressing RecipeSautéed Asparagus and Morels with Gribiche Dressing Recipemorel mushrooms, freshly ground pepper, dressing, asparagus, olive oil and 1 more
Omelette with Morels & Ramps RecipeOmelette with Morels & Ramps Recipesalt, eggs, morel mushrooms, unsalted butter, freshly ground black pepper and 2 more

Oyster Mushrooms

Oyster Mushrooms

Oyster mushrooms get their name from the shell-like shape of the caps, which grow on the side of trees in clustered stacks reminiscent of stadium seating. While they do have a distinctive shape, be careful when shopping not to confuse them with the long, thick-stemmed king oyster mushroom. Despite its name, the king oyster is a quite different species altogether.

Oyster mushrooms are known for their mild yet complex flavor and come in a range of colors from blue-gray to salmon to golden-brown, with slight variations in taste. Orange-hued oyster mushrooms, for example, will tend to have a light nutty flavor. All varieties taste best paired with other mild flavors or even better, served alone, sautéed in butter. While oyster mushrooms are on the fragile side, you'll still want to remove the tougher stem before cooking and be sure to eat them while young and somewhat firm. Because of their delicate nature, they're often used in Asian soups, stir-fries, and other quick-cooking preparations.

Oyster Mushrooms Rockafeller RecipeOyster Mushrooms Rockafeller Recipesalt, fresh spinach leaves, butter, oyster mushrooms, grated Parmesan cheese and 3 more
Oyster Mushroom-Green Bean Stir-Fry(Vegetarian, Vegan) RecipeOyster Mushroom-Green Bean Stir-Fry(Vegetarian, Vegan) Recipehoisin sauce, water, beans, oil, water, garlic cloves, oyster mushrooms and 9 more
Teriyaki King Oyster Mushroom RecipeTeriyaki King Oyster Mushroom Recipepeanut oil, green onion, light soy sauce, sugar, king oyster mushrooms and 3 more
Brown Butter Ramps and Oyster Mushrooms on Ricotta Crostini RecipeBrown Butter Ramps and Oyster Mushrooms on Ricotta Crostini Reciperustic bread, kosher salt, ramps, freshly ground pepper, unsalted butter and 3 more
Sourdough Stuffing with Oyster Mushrooms and Kale RecipeSourdough Stuffing with Oyster Mushrooms and Kale Recipefine sea salt, sourdough bread, ground black pepper, extra virgin olive oil and 8 more
Mushroom Sauce RecipeMushroom Sauce Recipeheavy cream, salt, oyster mushrooms, red wine, olive oil, pepper

Shiitake Mushrooms

Shiitake Mushrooms

Shiitakes are meaty mushrooms similar to portabellas, if without their signature massive girth. These mushrooms have an intense and woodsy flavor, with smaller shiitakes offering a tender texture and larger ones providing more robust flavor. A chewier mushroom, shiitakes are a good choice to add both texture and umami to flavor-rich dishes.

If using fresh, the woody stem should be removed and saved to add to stocks. Like morels, shiitakes should never be eaten raw, so keep these off your salads unless you've sautéed them first. If fresh shiitakes aren't available, there are many recipes that call for dried shiitakes for an even more intense mushroom flavor. In fact, dried shiitakes have been noted as an excellent substitute for the much pricier wild porcini with a deeper flavor to boot.

Shiitake Bacon RecipeShiitake Bacon Recipemaple syrup, paprika, apple cider vinegar, oil, black pepper and 9 more
Shiitake Donburi RecipeShiitake Donburi Recipesesame oil, bean sprouts, avocados, scallions, sesame seeds, sushi rice and 4 more
Pickled Shiitakes RecipePickled Shiitakes Recipesugar, fresh ginger, sherry vinegar, soy sauce, dried shiitake mushrooms
Crispy & Chewy Sesame Shiitake RecipeCrispy & Chewy Sesame Shiitake Recipeboiling water, oil, cornstarch, brown sugar, green onion, sesame seeds and 8 more
Light Shiitake Carbonara RecipeLight Shiitake Carbonara Recipegrated cheese, dried shiitake mushrooms, eggs, red onion, chili flakes and 3 more
Shallot and Shiitake Gravy RecipeShallot and Shiitake Gravy Recipedried thyme, pepper, fresh shiitake mushrooms, olive oil, mushroom stock and 5 more

Hen of the Woods, aka Maitake Mushrooms

Maitake Mushrooms

One of the most delicate mushrooms, the Hen of the Woods mushroom sports a tattered head held together by a sturdier core at the base. Also known as maitake or sheepshead (but not to be confused with chicken of the woods), this shaggy clump of mushroom is most often prepared simply by breaking and tearing the mushroom into bits and pieces by hand. These mushrooms have an earthy, woodsy, and somewhat spicy flavor that helps makes dishes taste richer. Hen of the Woods are excellent when roasted or sautéed in butter, allowing the delicate edges to curl up and crisp.

Maitake Wild Rice Salad RecipeMaitake Wild Rice Salad Recipeextra virgin olive oil, fine sea salt, fresh lemon juice, yellow onion and 5 more
Fresh Gnocchi & Maitake Mushrooms with Corn, Thyme & Browned Butter RecipeFresh Gnocchi & Maitake Mushrooms with Corn, Thyme & Browned Butter Recipegrated Parmesan cheese, ear of corn, butter, thyme, fresh gnocchi and 2 more
Gjelina’s Mushroom Toast RecipeGjelina’s Mushroom Toast Recipeciabatta, confit, dry white wine, kosher salt, heavy cream, fresh flat leaf parsley and 8 more
Foil-Roasted Mushrooms with Hazelnuts & Chives RecipeFoil-Roasted Mushrooms with Hazelnuts & Chives Recipechanterelles, black pepper, wild mushrooms, unsalted butter, kosher salt and 3 more
Maitake Mushroom Sandwich with French Onion Soup Dip [Vegan] RecipeMaitake Mushroom Sandwich with French Onion Soup Dip [Vegan] Recipeonions, sage leaves, oil, maitake mushroom, cumin, pumpkin, salt and 7 more

Enoki Mushrooms

Enoki Mushrooms

The enoki mushroom, sometimes labeled as enokitake, is a very mild, crunchy Asian favorite that is quickly gaining popularity in the United States. Pale, long, and skinny little mushrooms, these are often eaten quick fried in little bundles or scattered atop a hot dish as a garnish after cooking.

To prepare, cut off the connected stem end and separate the mushrooms with your fingers into smaller clumps. Enoki mushrooms are quite good for soup, where they can be put in raw to just barely cook themselves in the hot broth while adding a textural crunch to the dish. Other preparations involve a quick stir fry where the mushrooms jump in and out of the pan in a flash.

Korean Tofu Soup RecipeKorean Tofu Soup Recipegochujang, kimchi base, fish sauce, soy sauce, silken tofu, sesame seeds and 5 more
Enoki Mushrooms in Mirin and Soy Sauce [Vegan] RecipeEnoki Mushrooms in Mirin and Soy Sauce [Vegan] Recipeenoki mushroom, mirin, soy sauce
Beef Rolls with Enoki RecipeBeef Rolls with Enoki Recipesalt, pepper sauce, soy sauce, enokitake, butter, ground black pepper and 7 more
Vegan Tonkotsu Ramen RecipeVegan Tonkotsu Ramen Recipefresh shiitake mushrooms, bamboo shoots, corn kernels, roasted sesame seeds and 5 more

Chanterelles

Chanterelle Mushrooms

Chanterelles are the belle of the ball at the wild mushroom dance. Delicate yellow or orange in color, chanterelles look like little golden horns with their inverted bell shape, and may even smell faintly of apricot. The have a gentle nutty flavor with hints of pepper and spice, making chanterelles a good substitute for morels or the even rarer hedgehog mushroom. Although firmer than the maitake or enoki mushrooms, chanterelles are still best prepared by tearing them instead of chopping. Like many of the other mushrooms here, they can have tough stems which can be removed and added to homemade stocks to make the most of this exceptional flavor.

Chanterelle Tacos RecipeChanterelle Tacos Recipecorn tortillas, freshly ground pepper, cheese, sea salt, unsalted butter and 5 more
CHANTERELLE RISOTTO RecipeCHANTERELLE RISOTTO Recipebroth, chanterelle mushrooms, dry white wine, arborio rice, yellow onion and 7 more
Sautéed Chanterelle Mushrooms with Bacon RecipeSautéed Chanterelle Mushrooms with Bacon Recipefreshly ground black pepper, kosher salt, lemon juice, chopped parsley and 4 more
Herby Barley Salad with Butter-Basted Mushrooms RecipeHerby Barley Salad with Butter-Basted Mushrooms Recipeshallots, unsalted butter, fresh lemon juice, olive oil, freshly ground black pepper and 9 more

Porcini Mushrooms

Porcini Mushrooms

Porcini mushrooms are some of the most highly prized in the culinary world, known for their bold, nutty flavor. Porcinis impart a deep, pure mushroom flavor to any dish, and are classically used in many Italian recipes. Their hearty flavor and meaty bite work well with pasta and grains, thick soups, and in flavorful gravies.

Porcinis are bulbous, both in cap and stem, with a classic mushroom-brown hue. They may be easier to find dried; if they're cost-prohibitive to buy, you can substitute dried shiitakes easily in the recipes below.

Porcini Popovers RecipePorcini Popovers Recipeall purpose flour, salt, dried porcini mushrooms, whole milk and 2 more
Artichoke Porcini Tartlets RecipeArtichoke Porcini Tartlets Recipeolive oil, onion, coarse salt, puff pastry, fennel, unsalted butter and 8 more
Porcini Mushroom Soup RecipePorcini Mushroom Soup Recipedried porcini mushrooms, salt, fresh chives, water, extra-virgin olive oil and 6 more
Porcini and Rosemary Crusted Lamb Loin Chops RecipePorcini and Rosemary Crusted Lamb Loin Chops Recipesea salt, ground black pepper, large garlic clove, rosemary leaves and 3 more
Polish Christmas Eve Porcini Dumplings (Uszka) RecipePolish Christmas Eve Porcini Dumplings (Uszka) Recipesoy sauce, salt, onion, butter, olive oil, dried porcini mushrooms and 5 more

Truffles and Truffle Oil

Truffles

Only the truffle, one of the most expensive gourmet foods in the world, can give the porcini a run for its money (or yours). This hard, bulbous mushroom grows underground; historically dogs and pigs have been used to help truffle hunters sniff them out in the wild. The two main varieties are the white or "Alba" truffle from the Piedmont region of Italy and the black "Perigord" truffle grown in France, Italy, and Spain.

Despite being so hard that they are typically served shaved, truffles are among the most perishable of mushrooms, with peak flavor lasting only 3-4 days. Truffles have a very strong, almost musky flavor associated with the finest of dining; however, you can more affordably boost your day-to-day cooking by using a small amount of truffle oil as with many of the elegant recipes that follow.

Smashburger Truffle Mushroom Swiss RecipeSmashburger Truffle Mushroom Swiss Recipewhite onions, swiss cheese, ground black pepper, mayonnaise, onions and 10 more
Truffled Mushroom Pizza RecipeTruffled Mushroom Pizza Recipekosher salt, shredded mozzarella cheese, fresh flat leaf parsley and 5 more
Filet Mignon with Truffled Mushroom Ragout RecipeFilet Mignon with Truffled Mushroom Ragout Recipeextra-virgin olive oil, heavy whipping cream, crimini mushrooms and 10 more
Truffle Flavoured Paneer RecipeTruffle Flavoured Paneer Recipewhole milk, spring onion, lemon juice, truffle
Roast Magret Duck Breasts with Shaved Black Truffles RecipeRoast Magret Duck Breasts with Shaved Black Truffles Recipeboneless magret duck breast halves, beef broth, butter, diced celery and 7 more

Straw Mushrooms

Straw Mushrooms

Straw mushrooms, sometimes called paddy straw mushrooms, are easily recognizable for their small, pointy shape and dark caps. Most often purchased canned here in the States, these bite-size 'shrooms are frequently seen in stir fry dishes and classic Thai soups such as Tom Yum and Tom Kha Gai. If you do use canned straw mushrooms, remember that they've already been partially cooked during canning, so they're well suited for quick cooking weeknight recipes.

Spinach and Mushroom Stir Fry RecipeSpinach and Mushroom Stir Fry Recipeoil, spinach, straw mushrooms, garlic, fish sauce
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Tom Yum Soup RecipeTom Yum Soup Recipe
straw mushrooms, shallot, makrut lime leaves, chili paste in soybean oil and 10 more
Braised Tofu RecipeBraised Tofu Recipestraw mushrooms, bok choy, sugar, cornstarch, spring onions, firm tofu and 10 more
Thai Meatball and Vegetable Stir Fry RecipeThai Meatball and Vegetable Stir Fry Recipefish sauce, cabbage, ground pork, ginger, red chili flakes, red chili flakes and 15 more

Can't Decide? Mix 'Em Up!

Can't choose just one? Me neither. Here are just a few ideas for when one kind of mushroom just isn't enough!

Mushroom and Ricotta Galette RecipeMushroom and Ricotta Galette Recipegarlic clove, puff pastry, egg, thyme, lemon, mixed mushrooms and 4 more
Wild Mushroom and Gruyère Tart with Fresh Herb Salad RecipeWild Mushroom and Gruyère Tart with Fresh Herb Salad Recipeextra virgin olive oil, whole milk ricotta cheese, large egg yolk and 14 more

Want to know more about mushrooms? Read Mushrooms 101