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Discover portabella mushrooms Published April 2000
(NAPS) - Portabella mushrooms, those big-cap beauties that made their restaurant debut not too long ago, are now making their way to supermarkets and family dinner tables. With their rich flavor and meaty texture, grilled or broiled portabella caps can stand in for burgers or pizza "crusts". Sliced and sauteed, they lend a special touch to pasta dishes, soups, stews and stir-fries.Portabella mushrooms are sold either packaged or loose by the pound. Look for tan to brown mushrooms with rounded caps, ranging in size from three to six inches. Refrigerate portabellas in paper bags or wrap in paper towels-never in plastic bags. To clean the mushrooms, wipe with a damp paper towel or quickly rinse under cold water and pat dry. The stems are edible but need to be trimmed. You can get to know portabella mushrooms better by making Peppery Portabella Pasta, a quick and delicious meal-in-a-bowl: Peppery Portabella Pasta
Yield: 4 to 6 portions. Return to a list of Come and get it recipes.
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