How to preserve Chanterelle Mushrooms

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2015
  • A very simple how to video on preserving Chanterelle mushrooms for future consumption. They will last up to a year in your freezer when prepared in this manner.
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  • @thenorthshore6472
    @thenorthshore6472 7 лет назад +9

    Nice looking shrooms! I've learned to saute them down over lowest heat possible, with no lid, until the water cooks out of them.... then I bag and freeze. This preserves the taste and nutrition that high heat and over cooking can destroy.

    • @pnwadventures2746
      @pnwadventures2746 3 года назад +1

      That’s what we do as well, do you mind telling me why you cook it on such a low heat though?

    • @thenorthshore6472
      @thenorthshore6472 3 года назад +2

      @@pnwadventures2746 just a habit of mine to retain the nutrition and keep from cooking them down to nothing.

  • @johngrogan6908
    @johngrogan6908 4 года назад +7

    I peel them into thinner strips, air dry on screen till mostly dry, finish drying in salt til crunchy, grind. Chantrelle salt. Gravy,beef,soup,chicken add just a bit

    • @330Maniac
      @330Maniac  4 года назад

      That sounds amazing!!

  • @joshoohah
    @joshoohah 5 лет назад +2

    Great vid. And you can really hear the Canuck in ya bud. 🇨🇦

  • @ShawnAndera
    @ShawnAndera 9 лет назад +2

    We had an Alco store that closed earlier this year.. During their going out of business sale, I bought a Food Saver vacuum sealer. I was surprised that when I first used it, it would not seal the strip on the first time. I have to do the same thing you do with yours. I thought I might have been doing something wrong, but I see you have the same little problem. lol. Always something. lol Good video man.

    • @330Maniac
      @330Maniac  9 лет назад +1

      +Shawn Andera yup gotta do it with almost all of mine! lol

  • @allenballard377
    @allenballard377 9 лет назад +1

    very well done. I'm so glad your enjoying shroomin

    • @330Maniac
      @330Maniac  9 лет назад

      +Allen Ballard I'm loving it Allen thanks!

    • @allenballard377
      @allenballard377 9 лет назад

      +330 MaNiaC well your doing it right.

  • @Njennings42
    @Njennings42 8 лет назад +4

    Thanks for the video, I'm new to Chanterelles in particular, and found quite a lot of them out hunting this year. Still finding them actually! :) Was wondering how to store them, as I heard that simply drying them like I would do with Morels loses some of the flavor. I'm surprised at how much they actually cook down like this, but it's nice! Thanks again!

  • @tomwall2361
    @tomwall2361 3 года назад

    Thanks mate!

  • @tomascharles5080
    @tomascharles5080 4 года назад

    Good job.

  • @Kolekcjonergrzyby
    @Kolekcjonergrzyby 3 года назад

    Nice video 👍

  • @interestinoldschool8080
    @interestinoldschool8080 8 лет назад +3

    Just picked my first Chicken of the year yesterday, is it still to early for Hen of the woods? From the mid north east. Great video by the way, going to head out today and try and locate some Shants.

  • @hippielonggstockings3215
    @hippielonggstockings3215 3 года назад +1

    cool thanks

  • @lazy.medusuhh4403
    @lazy.medusuhh4403 3 года назад +1

    Does this method also work for winter chanterelles?

  • @kevinwest4488
    @kevinwest4488 5 лет назад +2

    hmmm...when cleaning them do strips...when cooking them just a few minutes..drain water..add butter..a lot of butter..do not overcook..very short time..add to an ziplock freezer bag..and freeze them... it is the only way ive found that they are crisp..like the day you picked them...like this, will keep a lil better than 3 months...

  • @iwant2bback
    @iwant2bback 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you a million! I live in Finland and last year I picked around 4kg of chanterelles. I tried to freeze some while still in raw state. They turned bitter :(. Also another method i tried was to boil and put them in jars which ruined them too.
    I had to throw them all! :'(
    I will try your method next year. I hope there are no disadvantages to it.
    So I just defrost them and put them immediately in food?

    • @330Maniac
      @330Maniac  7 лет назад

      Nada Touma Yes. you can also add any spices you like when you cook them down and freeze them so they have whatever desired flavor you want

  • @alexl2197
    @alexl2197 Год назад

    Just wondering at 5.49 in the video did anyone else see the buggy at the top right try to get out the pan kinda figured the heat would have killed anything in there but something was running lol I do love chanterelles thoe

  • @mikeguard5693
    @mikeguard5693 6 лет назад +2

    Freeze the bag of Chanterelles then seal it. Perfect seal every time.

    • @330Maniac
      @330Maniac  6 лет назад

      Mike Guard I do freeze them but cook them first or they come out really mushy if froze raw

    • @peepeethesailor24
      @peepeethesailor24 5 лет назад

      @@330Maniac so is the only reason to cook them 1st before freezing just to reatin all the flavour.. can you not just dry them and freeze..? im mainly concerned with keeping all the nutrients

  • @laurensweat5869
    @laurensweat5869 3 года назад +1

    I’m in BAMA and my yard is full right now. What’s the best way to colllect them, other than a backpack?

  • @Angelahhh
    @Angelahhh 4 года назад +1

    Do they have to be sealed? Can I just put them in a zip lock bag instead?

    • @330Maniac
      @330Maniac  4 года назад

      You can but they will last months longer sealed

  • @maxx6252
    @maxx6252 Год назад

    Bite sized particals

  • @jonlynch
    @jonlynch 7 лет назад +7

    Wow you cooked them to death. Chanterelles are much better dehydrated.

    • @330Maniac
      @330Maniac  7 лет назад +4

      I personally think they taste like rubber when dehydrated instead of sautéed and frozen lol. Sorry just my opinion friend.

    • @jonlynch
      @jonlynch 7 лет назад +2

      I certainly respect your opinion!

    • @Nastynifty
      @Nastynifty 5 лет назад

      Drying them destroys them.

    • @lauralin5854
      @lauralin5854 4 года назад

      Adin Teufel no, depends on how do you cook them.

    • @fonimer
      @fonimer 4 года назад +2

      @@Nastynifty Actually, dehydration is the least destructive preservation method in terms of nutrient preservation.

  • @phildirt3
    @phildirt3 2 года назад +1

    Too hot you ll burn them.

    • @330Maniac
      @330Maniac  2 года назад

      Noooo.... never had and issue before ever

  • @okantiloki
    @okantiloki 4 года назад +1

    Wtf! My chanterelles are a lot different looking than yours

    • @330Maniac
      @330Maniac  4 года назад

      Maybe you have a different species?

  • @suzymcalister7930
    @suzymcalister7930 7 лет назад +8

    Clean your fingernails

    • @ubtrapper3077
      @ubtrapper3077 7 лет назад +11

      Get outta here princess if a little dirt under the fingernails bother you. People like you are sickening.

    • @katiewengreen2744
      @katiewengreen2744 4 года назад +4

      Put on your big girl pants and go do some mushroom harvesting and then show me your clean hands lol

  • @squirrelcovers6340
    @squirrelcovers6340 2 года назад

    Fry in salted butter until all water is evaporated. Freeze. Nothing to it.This video is 9 minutes too long.

    • @330Maniac
      @330Maniac  Год назад

      #1 thing people complain about is not showing all the information needed. Make your own video if you'd like =D

  • @algorythemQ
    @algorythemQ Год назад

    Been a dry summer here in the mid coast of Oregon but we got rain!!! Found 20+lbs of chicken where I have been getting chanys for three years!!! Be careful and do your research or go with someone that knows where to go and what to get... jus say'n