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  • #16
    I wonder what they would be like if dried in a dehydrator then ground up. Might be some complex flavors for a rub.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by AJ View Post
      I wonder what they would be like if dried in a dehydrator then ground up. Might be some complex flavors for a rub.
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      • #18
        These would go excellent with a Low n Slow Brisket. Something that takes a LOOOONNNNGGG time to compliment the mushrooms.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by barkonbutts View Post
          See above ^^^^^^^^

          I would think that you could.. not really a crock pot user... can you bring things to a boil in there? will it be hot enough to dissolve the cubes of bullion?

          I do not think a crock will not hold 6 pounds of mushrooms.... If I do these I DO them...a bunch of them... if you try it let me know... I do have one and can see using it! this way i could go outside and not have to worry about the open flame and kids all day!!
          Me thinking over the stove for the first 2 hours then to the preheat crockie, they should of shrunk enuff, we's got a big un'. And maybe using a better chicken and beef broth mix, those cubes are nothing but salt. Less salt, better health. Maybe they needs refrigerated stuff stuff you can buy, comes in a 4"ish jar. Or maybe beef broth and my special chicken broth instead of water.

          I'll be makin' this to prep for the coming weekend for brisket, adding more garlic though, gotta be smoked garlic.

          Thanks Barkybutts, it's gonna be good.
          Last edited by Conumdrum; 02-17-2014, 11:45 PM.

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          • #20
            Awesome sounding recipe! gonna do this as soon as shrooms go on sale out this way....too pricey just now.
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            • #21
              I don't know how I missed this one. What a great recipe!
              Thanks sharing!
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              • #22
                Originally posted by Conumdrum View Post
                Me thinking over the stove for the first 2 hours then to the preheat crockie, they should of shrunk enuff, we's got a big un'. And maybe using a better chicken and beef broth mix, those cubes are nothing but salt. Less salt, better health. Maybe they needs refrigerated stuff stuff you can buy, comes in a 4"ish jar. Or maybe beef broth and my special chicken broth instead of water.

                I'll be makin' this to prep for the coming weekend for brisket, adding more garlic though, gotta be smoked garlic.

                Thanks Barkybutts, it's gonna be good.
                Yes that too is a good idea if you do find something take a pic of it so I can give it a try as well.
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                • #23
                  Sounds Awesome Brian---Gotta be good, coming from you!!

                  Our Oval Crockpot should be plenty big, and has to be turned way down to get it to stop boiling!!!

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                  • #24
                    have some endurance :-)

                    Can't imagine cooking mushrooms for 9 hours !
                    That's bonkers
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by curious aardvark View Post
                      have some endurance :-)

                      Can't imagine cooking mushrooms for 9 hours !
                      That's bonkers
                      No work to it at all.Once simmering I think I stirred them 3 times all day.And boy did the house smell good
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by minnbill View Post
                        No work to it at all.Once simmering I think I stirred them 3 times all day.And boy did the house smell good
                        Yes these really are not much work. the thoughest part for me is cleaning the mushrooms... I get them on sale for .69 for 8 oz... but they are dirty... so they get a good bath and we are good to go.. and yes the house smells so so good!! I do them on a rainy day... Alex I think you have a few of those right..

                        I am glad so many have tried these.. sorry for taking so long to post.. been doing them for years... and remember they freeze great so make a double batch!!
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by barkonbutts View Post
                          .....the thoughest part for me is cleaning the mushrooms...
                          For a quick and easy way to clean mushrooms..... put the shrooms into a large zip lock plastic bag partially filled with water. Zip the bag closed and shake. Dump the contents out in to your colander waiting in the sink. Easy peasy.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by barkonbutts View Post
                            I am glad so many have tried these.. sorry for taking so long to post.. been doing them for years... and remember they freeze great so make a double batch!!
                            I'm one of the ones who tried your recipe. Absolute KEEPER! if I haven't already done that for this thread!

                            I made a double batch and used 2 bottles of Pinot Noir. They also keep very well refrigerated. I had one bad container of mushrooms, so I was 8 oz. short, but that left me with some liquid that I've been using for flavoring and deglazing. Total awesomeness.
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                            • #29
                              We have made these a handful of times now.... in fact I did 2 batches yesterday and 1 going today. 1/2 going to my mom and dad and the other 1/2 are going into the freezer. We love this recipe!!!

                              Around the 7-8 hour mark I will take a cup to 2 cups of the liquid out and save this for future cooks - brisket or chuck roast for example. The "broth" is crazy good!!

                              These last 3 cooks I did change things up a bit. I replaced the dill and the black pepper with equal amounts of Tatonka Dust.

                              For anyone on the fence about making this recipe - stop thinking about it and just do it!!!
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by TATONKA3A2 View Post
                                We have made these a handful of times now.... in fact I did 2 batches yesterday and 1 going today. 1/2 going to my mom and dad and the other 1/2 are going into the freezer. We love this recipe!!!

                                Around the 7-8 hour mark I will take a cup to 2 cups of the liquid out and save this for future cooks - brisket or chuck roast for example. The "broth" is crazy good!!

                                These last 3 cooks I did change things up a bit. I replaced the dill and the black pepper with equal amounts of Tatonka Dust.

                                For anyone on the fence about making this recipe - stop thinking about it and just do it!!!
                                I'm off the fence... too much endorsement to stay there!


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