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  2. Marinated mushrooms - Wikipedia

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    Marinated delicious milk cap Marinated mushrooms sold at a market in Samara, Russia Marinated agaricus. Marination, including mushrooms, is achieved by pouring a solution of hot vinegar, which is a faster method of preservation, providing better control over texture and salt content, but with a less rich flavor than fermentation-based pickling. [3]

  3. Lactarius deliciosus - Wikipedia

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    One recipe recommends they should be lightly washed, fried whole cap down in olive oil with a small amount of garlic and served drenched in raw olive oil and parsley. The same recipe advises that butter should never be used when cooking this mushroom. [citation needed] This mushroom is also very popular in Russia. [20]

  4. List of hors d'oeuvre - Wikipedia

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    It consists of grilled bread rubbed with garlic and topped with olive oil, salt, and pepper. It is often topped with tomato. Buffalo wing: United States: A chicken wing section (wingette or drumette) that is generally deep-fried, unbreaded, and coated in a sauce of vinegar-based cayenne pepper, hot sauce, and butter in the kitchen. [1]

  5. Collybia nuda - Wikipedia

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    They can also be cooked like tripe or as omelette filling, and also make good stewing mushrooms. [23] They have a strong flavour, so they combine well with leeks or onions. [18] Wood blewits can be dried, [14] or can be preserved in olive oil or white vinegar after blanching. [18] The wood blewit has been cultivated in Britain, the Netherlands ...

  6. Stuffed mushrooms - Wikipedia

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    The dish can be drizzled with olive oil prior to cooking. [6] The dish can have a meat-like texture. [7] [2] Stuffed mushrooms are typically placed on a cooking pan or dish and baked or broiled to cook the dish. [8] [9] They can also be cooked on skewers, and can be cooked on a rotisserie. [3] The mushrooms shrink during the baking process. [7]

  7. Sautéed mushrooms - Wikipedia

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    Sautéed mushrooms is a common dish prepared by the sautéing of sliced or whole edible mushrooms. [1] [2] Butter is typically used when sautéing the dish, [1] [3] [4] and margarine and cooking oils such as olive oil and canola oil are also used. [4] [5] Clarified butter can be used, as can a mixture of oil and butter. [6]

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  9. Imleria badia - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most boletes, I. badia can be eaten raw (though only young mushrooms should be used). Otherwise it can be fried in butter, or used with meat or fish recipes. Mushrooms can also be frozen, dried, [41] or pickled in cider vinegar, wine, or extra virgin olive oil, [45] and later used in sauces or soups. [41]