I froze a bunch in 2021, and they’re still just fine when I rehydrate them.I have quite a few morels.
Is there any way to preserve them?
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I froze a bunch in 2021, and they’re still just fine when I rehydrate them.I have quite a few morels.
Is there any way to preserve them?
Did you just put them in freezer bags?I froze a bunch in 2021, and they’re still just fine when I rehydrate them.
Yes. I’ve heard people say they get mushy when rehydrated, but I haven’t seen that at all.Did you just put them in freezer bags?
The quickest thing to do would be to use google. There are a few different ways or options and I believe that would be quicker than waiting for different ideas from others. I lay them out on a window screen and use a small fan to circulate air around them till dry then place them in an air tight container. When you want to use some place them in a bowl of water to rehydrate. They aren’t as good as fresh ones but they still taste great.I have quite a few morels.
Is there any way to preserve them?
No it isn't depending on where you have to go.Do yall think it's too late to go looking?
Dewey Co in elm, burr oak, and cedar trees and old creek bedsNo it isn't depending on where you have to go.
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