In this New Feature Friday Series, we will explore all the different varieties of fresh mushrooms grown locally right here in Canada.
Today we are focusing on a close relative to the white mushroom, and a "big brother" of the crimini mushroom, the Portabella.
Name: Agaricus Bisporus
Description: Portabellas are fully-grown crimini mushrooms, with a large, light tan cap. Portabellas are the largest of all domestic mushrooms.
Taste: Since they are grown to a large size, Portabella mushrooms lose some moisture, giving them a meaty texture and earthy taste.
Uses: Can be grilled, baked, or deep-fried, are great as an appetizer, side dish or entrée. Because of their natural meatiness, Portabella mushrooms are great meat substitutes with no fat, sodium, or cholesterol.
How they Grow: Since Portabella mushrooms are also in the Agaricus Bisporus family, they grow they exact same way as the whites and criminis do, with one exception; they are picked later. Since mushrooms double in size every 24 hours, a large portabella would be picked approximently 3-4 days after a crimini is picked.
Delicious Portabella Recipe Ideas:
- PBLT Salad
- Baked Mushroom Parmesan
- Grilled Chicken with Portabella Mushrooms and Peppercorn Sauce
posted by Brittany
Today we are focusing on a close relative to the white mushroom, and a "big brother" of the crimini mushroom, the Portabella.
Name: Agaricus BisporusDescription: Portabellas are fully-grown crimini mushrooms, with a large, light tan cap. Portabellas are the largest of all domestic mushrooms.
Taste: Since they are grown to a large size, Portabella mushrooms lose some moisture, giving them a meaty texture and earthy taste.
Uses: Can be grilled, baked, or deep-fried, are great as an appetizer, side dish or entrée. Because of their natural meatiness, Portabella mushrooms are great meat substitutes with no fat, sodium, or cholesterol.
How they Grow: Since Portabella mushrooms are also in the Agaricus Bisporus family, they grow they exact same way as the whites and criminis do, with one exception; they are picked later. Since mushrooms double in size every 24 hours, a large portabella would be picked approximently 3-4 days after a crimini is picked.
Delicious Portabella Recipe Ideas:
- PBLT Salad
- Baked Mushroom Parmesan
- Grilled Chicken with Portabella Mushrooms and Peppercorn Sauce
posted by Brittany




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