How to Harvest, Dry and Store Oyster Mushrooms (2024)

Maddy heads to the woods to check on a tree that produces prolific amounts of oyster mushrooms and finds out how to dry them for year round feasts.

Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus)are an easy species to identify in the wild. They haveoyster-shapedsilvery grey or greyish-browncaps and usually grow in layers on deciduous wood – on a tree that is dying or on dead wood.

We have a special tree deep in a beech wood that gives us oyster mushrooms every year, usually after a cold snap. When the mushrooms grow they appear in wonderful fluted abundance and we can never eat them all fresh.

Harvesting oyster mushrooms

In our woodland they begin to fruit after a cold snap in the autumn but we have known them to fruit as late as February. We wait until the mushrooms are at least two inches wide and take a sharp knife to the base. They have very little stem so you can’t pick them.

Storing

Oyster mushrooms do not like sealed containers and they do not like plastic bags. The plastic makes them go slimey, as does washing them. Brown paper bags make them dry out. If you need to wash them either use them immediately or pat them dry with kitchen paper. Best, clean them with a dry soft brush, the kind you get at the end of a mushroom knife. Tim used a small (1.5cm) artist’s brush but any small soft brush will do. Store them in the vegetable compartment of the fridge or a cold store in a lidded yet slightly open plastic box so that they can breathe. They will last for two weeks in good condition.

Drying

But what about drying oyster mushrooms? I have never seen dried oysters for sale but I was sure it is possible. They are too big and fleshy to be dried whole but they can be torn into strips. I found a useful blog on the subject,Montana Mushrooms by Dean:

“When you find a good oyster mushroom source, you often find more than you can eat right away. Oysters don’t store or keep very long after picking, so you are better off to store some for those cold winter months. My favorite way to keep mushrooms around is to dry them. After eating my fill of the harvest, and sharing some, I proceded to dry the excess. The process is simple and easy to do! First you clean the mushrooms. This batch was pretty clean since they came off of coffee grounds. I had to rinse them a little and dried them off on paper towels. The mushrooms were then torn along the gills to a mangeable size. This batch was dryed on racks on the counter for several days.”

“When drying large amounts of mushrooms or meaty mushrooms, we use a dehydrator. The main thing is to make sure they are completely dry before you jar them up. At this point they go into labeled mason jars for storage. When rehydrating mushrooms you can boil them a bit in water. Make sure you use or save the broth. This is where the flavor is! Rehydrating in milk works well, especially if you are going to flour and fry them or make gravy. I like to throw them in soups or sauces and let them rehydrate in the liquid of the dish. Mushroom soups made from dried mushrooms are excellent and in most cases, better than fresh mushroom soup. So pick when you can, eat all you can, and store the rest. You will be very happy you did on those months when the mushrooms are not flushing!”

We don’t have a dehydrator so instead we used the warmth from our woodburner.

How to Harvest, Dry and Store Oyster Mushrooms (1)

There are three main methods you can use:

1) Place them in a roasting tray on kitchen paper and place in a low oven

2)Place them in a roasting tray on kitchen paper and placein a warm airing cupboard

3)Place them on a roasting rack and place on top of a wood burning stove.

We tried all three methods and the easiest for us was the woodburing stove method. We left the mushrooms on the rack for two evenings and then transferred them to a glass jar with a lid. We left the jar without a lid for a further evening before sealing it, making sure the mushrooms were completely dry (so they do not rot). Don’t dry them for too long because they will crumble to powder.

How to Harvest, Dry and Store Oyster Mushrooms (2)

We tried the airing cupboard method but ours is not very hot. We have a highly insulated water cylinder and it doesn’t radiate heat. We therefore decided to transfer them to the woodburner to finish them off.

How to Harvest, Dry and Store Oyster Mushrooms (3)

I admit we didn’t test the last method – in a very low oven on kitchen paper. It just seemed silly to waste the electricity when we had a woodburner heating the house anyway but we have dried mushrooms in the oven before. The main thing to note is that you do need to make sure you are drying small strips and the oven is on low.

Cooking with oyster mushrooms

How to Harvest, Dry and Store Oyster Mushrooms (4)

Oyster mushrooms are very fleshy and meaty and are delicious stir-fried. We also like to eat them in casseroles and stews. They add a fullness to any dish. To rehydrate them simply put them in a little hot water. Cover them only. Save the stock and use it in your dish.

How to Harvest, Dry and Store Oyster Mushrooms (2024)

FAQs

How to Harvest, Dry and Store Oyster Mushrooms? ›

“When drying large amounts of mushrooms or meaty mushrooms, we use a dehydrator. The main thing is to make sure they are completely dry before you jar them up. At this point they go into labeled mason jars for storage. When rehydrating mushrooms you can boil them a bit in water.

How do you harvest and clean oyster mushrooms? ›

On to what to do with that decadent harvest you have collected! Oyster mushrooms are like sponges, which is why I personally never wash these mushrooms. I use a soft brush or cloth to clean off any bits of dirt. I usually trim off a smidge of their stems at this point and inspect for any worms that may be in them.

Is it better to freeze or dehydrate oyster mushrooms? ›

Freezing is a great option if you want your oyster mushrooms to last approximately a month and not go bad. They can be frozen either raw or in their stir-fried state, as long as they are stored in an airtight container or a dedicated freezer bag.

How do you dry and preserve oyster mushrooms? ›

“When drying large amounts of mushrooms or meaty mushrooms, we use a dehydrator. The main thing is to make sure they are completely dry before you jar them up. At this point they go into labeled mason jars for storage. When rehydrating mushrooms you can boil them a bit in water.

What is the shelf life of dried oyster mushrooms? ›

Dried Oyster mushrooms have a shelf life of up to a year and can be used as a replacement for fresh mushrooms in most recipes. Soak Dry mushrooms in warm water for 20-30 min, Once they've been rehydrated and rinsed, they're ready to go into your favorite soup, stew, risotto or stir fry recipe.

Should mushrooms be blanched before dehydrating? ›

Should mushrooms be blanched before drying? You don't have to blanch mushrooms before drying them.

How do you dry oyster mushrooms without a dehydrator? ›

Place in an oven heated to 175 degrees F/80 degrees C for 2 hours, flipping them halfway through. I used an oven-proof plate, but you could place the mushrooms on a baking rack over a sheet pan as well. After this, the mushrooms will be partially dried.

How do you dehydrate mushrooms for long term storage? ›

If you are using a home dehydrator, we suggest a medium setting and drying until all mushrooms are brittle. Sometimes they may soften if not stored in an airtight container and are prone to molding. A plastic freezer bag or canning jar with a properly tightened canning lid will do the trick.

How many times can you harvest oyster mushrooms? ›

You can harvest mushrooms 4–5 times or even more for domestic use with proper management of Mushroom bags and using superior quality spawn. However, for commercial production, harvesting three times( three flushes) is considered viable.

How long do oyster mushrooms last after being picked? ›

The shelf life of our golden oyster mushroom is usually about 9 to 11 days so long as they are properly stored. Storage is simple: so long as the mushrooms are kept in chilled environments with good aeration, you're good to go. It is always recommended that you cook mushrooms before consumption.

How do you pick good oyster mushrooms? ›

At the grocery store, select oyster mushroom clusters that are firm with a fresh, smooth appearance. The surface of the mushroom should be dry, but not dried out, and appear plump. Oyster mushrooms can be found in a rainbow of colors including blue, yellow, pink, and brown/gray.

How long can I store mushrooms after harvesting? ›

The difference is considerable; an overripe mushroom (left) may only last a few days in the fridge, whereas mushrooms harvested at the proper time (right) can last a week or more. Harvest when the cap is mostly unfurled, but not flat.

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