Simple Buttery Oyster Mushroom Recipe - Abby's Plate (2024)

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Looking pretty in pink and other colours, oyster mushrooms have a mild flavour that’s reminiscent of seafood. To retain the taste, we use this quick and simple buttery recipe with just a few ingredients.

Oyster mushrooms taste delicious. But if you ask me, they’re just too pretty to eat! You could spend quite some time just admiring their beauty. The stemmed caps with thick meaty flesh in shades of beautiful pink look absolutely lush. (We get more of the pink one in the store over here, so we haven’t tried the white, yellow or gray mushrooms yet; but we assume they’ll taste just as delish.) I’ve heard the yellow oyster mushrooms taste just as amazing as they are pretty!

Alas, we have to cook the oyster mushrooms to eat them. But it’s a quick recipe and hardly takes any time to prepare. But before we get to the recipe, if you’ve not tried these oyster mushrooms before, here’s a bit of info about them.

What are Oyster Mushrooms?

Oyster mushrooms or Pleurotus ostreatus are a common gilled mushroom that grow on rotting wood and are eaten across the world. They don’t cause wood to rot, so they are not a parasitic fungus. What oyster mushrooms do is grow saprophytically on dying trees to help them decompose and return essential minerals to the forest ecosystem. So helpful!

Because of their meaty flesh, the mushrooms found fame in Germany during World War I when there were shortages of food. But after the war ended, people still went into the forests to pick those mushrooms and they soon found fame the world over. They’re now a food item in most parts of the planet. Oyster mushrooms or pearl mushrooms are easy to grow too. All they need is a bit of rotting wood or straw. Mushrooms are also naturally gluten-free, which is a plus. But sometimes they’re grown using rye or barley. So it’s always good to check the labels for this.

The guys at the store also tell us to always get the fresh mushrooms because they taste better and less acrid than the older oyster mushrooms. You can make many different dishes with mushrooms. Anyways, let’s get back to how to make this simple oyster mushroom dish.

Ingredients for the Easy Buttery Oyster Mushroom dish

You just need these few ingredients for the quick and easy butter garlic oyster mushrooms!
250 grams Oyster Mushrooms
8 Cloves Garlic
3 tablespoons Butter
1 teaspoon Pepper Powder
1 teaspoon Salt

How to prepare And Cook Fresh Buttery Oyster Mushrooms

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Doesn’t it look just lovely? Yep, spending some time staring at this pink oyster mushroom before we cook it!

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Okay, the first thing you need to do is to clean the mushrooms thoroughly. You never know what might be lurking in there. We once found a tiny black worm in it. It contrasted nicely with the pink color. Almost felt sorry for removing it. But these things happen sometimes if you buy organic, so just clean them properly first.

Don’t use too much water. It’s better to brush off the dirt with a brush and wipe dry with a towel. Use water if you need to, but remember that mushrooms are porous and absorb water quickly, so use as little water to clean them as possible.

But if you are using water remember to wash the mushrooms before cutting them. This is because mushrooms absorb water and tend to get a bit slimy after cutting. So washing them after cutting is really a bad idea.

Then dice the mushrooms into 1-inch bits, or really any sized bits that you want. You can throw out the stems since they’re a little bit tougher than the other flesh. Now leave your pearl mushrooms aside.

Take your garlic flakes and chop them fine. Add them to a frying pan with 2 tablespoons of buttery and fry till the air smells of garlic.

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Next, add the fresh oyster mushrooms in and let them cook. The oyster mushrooms lose water when they’re heated, and reduce in size quite a bit. So don’t cook them for too long.

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After 2 minutes, add in the pepper powder, salt, and the rest of the butter. You can also add in more spices, but we prefer to keep it simple with just the garlic and pepper powder.

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Cook for about 5 more minutes and your buttery oyster mushrooms are ready for lunch or dinner. Yummy does it!

You can cook the pearl mushrooms till they’re drier if you want to use them as appetizers.

These mushrooms will go well with some turmeric rice or gluten-free chitaps. Or even better with some plain ol’ toasted bread slathered with butter.

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How To Prepare And Cook Dried Oyster Mushrooms

Soak the dried Oyster Mushrooms in a vessel filled with water for at least an hour.

Remember to use a lesser quantity of dried mushrooms as their weight will increase when they absorb water. e.g. approx 65 grams of dried oyster mushrooms will turn into 250 gms once it fully absorbs water.

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While the mushrooms are soaking, you can chop the garlic cloves fine. Add butter to a frying pan and melt the butter, and then add in the garlic and cook until you can get good strong whiffs of burnt garlic.

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After an hour, drain the water from the mushrooms and cut them into finer pieces.

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Add the chopped mushrooms into the butter garlic and fry for 2 to 3 minutes. Then add in the pepper powder, salt, and one more tablespoon of butter. Fry this for another 5 to 6 minutes.

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And your butter garlic mushrooms are ready to serve! You can always taste a little to see how yum it taste;)

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Do you like the simplicity of this recipe? How do you eat your oyster mushrooms? Do comment and let us know!

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Simply Buttery Oyster Mushrooms

Abby

This simple and delicious oyster mushroom recipe takes less than 20 minutes to prepare and uses only a handful of ingredients.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 8 minutes mins

Total Time 18 minutes mins

Course Dinner, Lunch, Main Course, Side Dish

Cuisine American, Fusion, Indian, Mediterranean

Servings 3 Servings

Calories 134 kcal

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Ingredients

  • 250 gms Oyster Mushrooms Pearl Mushrooms (See instructions for dried mushrooms.)
  • 3 Tablespoon Butter
  • 1 teaspoon Salt Level, not Rounded
  • 1 teaspoon Pepper Powder Level, not Rounded
  • 8 Flakes Garlic

Instructions

  • Clean the fresh oyster mushrooms or pearl mushrooms and dice into 1-inch squares. Leave aside.

  • Note: If using dried oyster mushrooms, soak them for an hour in water first. Use about 1/4th the quantity. For example, approx 65 grams of dried oyster mushrooms will turn into 250 gms once it fully absorbs water.

  • Chop the garlic cloves fine.

  • In a frying pan, heat the garlic with 2 tablespoons butter till you can get good strong whiffs of the garlic.

  • Add in the chopped mushrooms and fry for 2 to 3 minutes. (The mushrooms will lose water at this stage.)

  • Next, add in the pepper powder, salt and the last tablespoon of butter. Fry for another 5 to 6 minutes. And your butter garlic mushrooms are ready to serve!

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Notes

  1. You can add other spices if you want, but the oyster mushroom tastes best with minimal other ingredients.
  2. Serve with a side of toasted bread or really anything else.
  3. Serve with a side of toasted bread that’s slathered with butter or withplain rice.
  4. If serving as an appetizer, serve with agreen chutney dip.

Nutrition (Per Serving)

Calories: 134kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 30mg | Sodium: 891mg | Potassium: 373mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 394IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 1mg

Disclaimer: Nutrition Information per serving is estimated by a third party software based on the ingredients used, and is for informational purposes only. It will vary from product to product, based on methods of preparation, origin and freshness of ingredients. Please consult the package labels of the ingredients you use, or chat with your dietician for specific details.

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Cooking Tips and Tricks

  • You can add other spices if you want, but the oyster mushroom tastes best with minimal other ingredients.
  • Serve with a side of toasted bread that’s slathered with butter or with plain rice.
  • Or serve with some avocado paste on toast.
  • These mushrooms can be used as a topping for pasta or noodles.
  • If serving as an appetizer, serve with a green chutney dip.

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Simple Buttery Oyster Mushroom Recipe - Abby's Plate (2024)

FAQs

What is the most delicious oyster mushroom? ›

Golden oyster (Pleurotus citrinopileatus). The golden oyster has a vivid yellow colour and a more complex, aromatic flavour profile than both the pearl and blue oyster varieties.

What's the difference between King oyster mushroom and oyster mushroom? ›

Oyster mushrooms, or Pleurotus ostreatus, have short stems and fan-shaped caps, are irregularly shaped with ridges and grooves, range in color from white to tan to brown, and grow in clusters. King oyster mushrooms, or Pleurotus eryngii, are much larger, nearly cylindrical and smooth, and grow separately.

What is the most productive oyster mushroom? ›

Two good choices of oysters to grow first are:
  • Blue grey oysters. These are the easiest and one of the highest yielding. ...
  • Pink oysters (in pic above). As well as being a stunning colour, these are one of the fastest growing mushrooms, producing fruits in as little as three or four weeks.
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What is the pinhead of an oyster mushroom? ›

Pinhead initiation begins after 4-7 days of opening of the bags and matures for harvest within 2-3 days. The total cropping cycle of this variety from spawning to harvesting 37-42 days. The average biological efficiency of 60-80% can be obtained within this period.

Is it OK to eat oyster mushroom everyday? ›

The study further suggests that consuming about 20-30 grams of oyster mushrooms daily or on alternate days may reduce blood sugar levels. It is especially relevant for patients suffering from hyperglycemia or type 2 diabetes.

Which season is best for oyster mushroom? ›

(m.s.l.), the best growing season is during March/April to September/October and in the lower regions from September/October to March/April. The major states in India producing this mushroom are Orissa, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal and most of the North Eastern hill states.

Can you eat too much king oyster mushroom? ›

Rash Some people may experience a rash when consuming mushrooms, as discussed in Benefits of Shiitake Mushrooms for Skin Health. Headache and dizziness In some cases, individuals sensitive to mushrooms may experience dizziness and headaches from consuming too many King Oyster mushrooms.

Which is better, oyster or button mushroom? ›

Oyster mushrooms have more of a complex, savoury flavour than button mushrooms because of glutamic acid. This amino acid is the main factor in an umami taste. Raw oyster mushrooms have almost twice as much glutamic acid as raw button mushrooms.

Why does king oyster mushroom taste bitter? ›

The substrate in which they grew could be contaminated with pesticides and harmful microorganisms. Fungi that grow near landfills or highways may also absorb radioactive or chemical substances. Other causes of bitterness in oyster mushrooms include old fruiting bodies and improperly washed fruiting bodies.

Which is the most expensive mushroom? ›

Yartsa Gunbu. The Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau are home to Yartsa Gunbu, also referred to as caterpillars infected by fungus, which possess highly medicinal properties making sure it becomes the most expensive mushroom in the whole world.

Can you eat the bottom of an oyster mushroom? ›

All their parts are edible, including the caps, gills, and stems. Here are a few ways to incorporate oyster mushrooms into your diet: Add them to soups and stews. Cook and add them to pasta and grain dishes.

Are there poisonous oyster mushroom look alikes? ›

Identifying an oyster mushroom

They have a nice almondy smell when young and have no poisonous lookalikes in Europe. American readers should be wary of the western jack o' lantern which is a poisonous, yellow lookalike.

Why are my oyster mushroom caps so small? ›

Unlike button mushrooms, that prefer darkness, oyster mushrooms require reading-level light (not direct sunlight) to get that nice deep-cap-colouring and proper formation. The first indicator of a lack of fresh air is when mushroom fruit bodies begin to grow with long stems & small caps -- as seen in the photo above.

What is the white stuff in oyster mushroom? ›

Some mycelium (the mushroom organism) like chestnut or oyster tend to grow on the mushrooms they produce and not just on growing media. So the white fuzz you see on mushroom stems is almost certainly mushroom mycelium, rather than mold. This is completely harmless, and won't effect the taste of your mushroom dish.

What does a good oyster mushroom look like? ›

Oyster mushrooms are beloved the world over for their delicate texture and mild, savory flavor. The mushrooms typically have broad, thin, oyster- or fan-shaped caps and are white, gray, or tan, with gills lining the underside.

What is the best tasting oyster in the world? ›

Belon oysters (Ostrea edulis) also called European oyster, are considered to be one of the best and most distinctive-tasting oysters in the world. They are slightly more briny than a European flat oyster, but have a nutty, almost metallic flavor that sets them apart.

What is the tastiest mushroom to eat? ›

Black trumpet mushrooms (Craterellus fallax, cornucopioides and others) are undeniably one of the best tasting mushrooms in the world. Their rich, earthy flavor becomes bitter when concentrated or pureed, so newcomers to this mushroom will enjoy them most lightly sauteed or incorporated into a cream sauce for pasta.

Which mushroom has the best Flavour? ›

Maitake. Also called Hen-of-the-wood, this is pound-for-pound the most flavorful mushroom around. You could definitely say we're maitake fans.

Which oyster taste better? ›

Among Eastern oysters, Colville Bays have full citrus flavor and perfect salinity, Glidden Points are big and briny. For mineral-rich, savory intensity, Moonstones, Oysterponds, and Widow's Holes are your best bets. Some feel that a Totten Virginica combines the best of both coasts in one oyster.

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