How to Cook with Blue Oyster Mushrooms

by Sarah Harper MS, RD, LDN | Sep 11, 2023 | Education, Lunch & Dinner, Nutrition, Recipes, Soup | 0 comments

Puzzled on how to cook with Blue Oyster Mushrooms? In this article, I cover the basics on how to incorporate them into recipes.
Hi, I'm Sarah Harper. I am a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist who loves to cook, eat, and talk about food! Here at The Addy Bean, you'll discover an array of flexitarian recipes. My mission is to inspire and encourage others to eat and explore the world of plant-based foods!

How to Cook with Blue Oyster Mushrooms

Have you seen Blue Oyster Mushrooms at the store or farmers market? Have you felt intimidated by them not knowing how to cook with them or use them in recipes? I’ve been there!

I had my first encounter with Oyster Mushrooms Summer 2021. I first tried Blue Oyster Mushrooms simply sautéed in butter with salt. After that, I was hooked and, I continued to pursue all the culinary variations these beautiful fungi can adapt to.

So, if you are wondering, “What can I do with Oyster Mushrooms”, this article is for you. No longer will you feel intimidated by these fantastic fungi. 

Let’s review some information about oyster mushrooms, how to clean oyster mushrooms, how to cook with them, and a Blue Oyster Mushroom Recipe.

 

 

Blue Oyster Mushrooms Prep, placed out on a brown cutting board.

 

What are Blue Oyster Mushrooms?

Did you know that oyster mushrooms coined their name because they grow sideways on trees and resemble clusters of oysters? Oyster Mushrooms are fast-fruiting, easy to grow, and rich in nutrients like Vitamin D. 

Blue Oyster Mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus columinus) are a type of oyster mushroom popular among commercial mushroom growers. Oyster mushrooms are found in many colors including pink, yellow, blue, and grey. 

Oyster Mushrooms are meaty in flavor and make a great substitution for meat in many dishes. They may also be described as briny and make a great addition to seafood dishes. The texture is velvety and dense. 

 

Blue Oyster Mushrooms on a table with a placemat

 

How to Clean Oyster Mushrooms

Oyster Mushrooms don’t need much cleaning and prep once you bring them home from the store or farmers market.

  1. Brush off debris with your fingers and a damp towel
  2. You can quickly rinse the mushrooms under cool running water and pat dry but, do not submerge in water. Mushrooms can become waterlogged and lose some of their flavor if water is not used sparingly. 

 

Blue Oyster Mushrooms closeup with a blue boarder and heading that says "blue oyster mushrooms" at the top of the page.

 

How to cook with Oyster Mushrooms

Below are 3 categories of mushroom recipes you can try. First, the super simple and easy recipes, then recipes that take a bit more time, and finally, a few more complex recipes that are worth the time and prep involved. 

Quick, Easy, & Simple

Blue Oyster Mushrooms Sauteed

 

Moderately Quick and Easy recipes

  • Oyster mushrooms as an ingredient or star ingredient in a soup, chowder, or chili. 
  • Incorporated into a stir-fry or mixed into pasta such as Creamy Mushroom Pasta.
  • Think eggs! Try cooked mushrooms folded into an omelet, served with scrambled eggs, or incorporated into a Mushroom Quiche.

Kale and Mushroom Quiche in a pie dish.

 

More complex recipes

 

Top down of a soup pot with veggies, and a rosemary sprigg.

Creamy Blue Oyster Mushroom Chowder top down view with a garnish of avocado, herbs, and sliced jalapeno.

 

Creamy Blue Oyster Mushroom Chowder top down view with a garnish of avocado, herbs, and sliced jalapeno.

Blue Oyster Mushroom and White Bean Coconut Chowder

Sarah Harper MS, RD, LDN
This Blue Oyster Mushroom White Bean and Coconut Chowder is a quick, one-pot, recipe that can be ready in 60 minutes or less. 
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Course dinner, lunch, Main Course, Soup
Cuisine American
Servings 4 serving

Equipment

  • 1 soup pot

Ingredients
  

  • 2 tbsp avocado oil
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 onion, diced
  • 1 lbs Blue Oyster Mushrooms
  • 2 celery stalks, diced
  • 15.5 oz navy beans 1 can - or other white bean of choice
  • 4 oz green chilis 1 can
  • 6 cups vegetable broth
  • 1 can coconut milk
  • 1 tsp dried oregano
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • 1 rosemary sprig
  • 3 tbsp coconut flour

Instructions
 

Chowder

  • Add the avocado oil to a medium-high heat soup pot. Sautee onions and garlic for 3 to 5 minutes.
  • Then add celery and mushrooms. Continue to cook for 3 to 5 minutes. Add the remaining ingredients except the coconut flour.

Coconut Flour Slurry

  • While the soup is simmering, add 2 to 3 tbsp of coconut flour and 1/2 cup of soup broth in a small bowl. Add this coconut flour slurry back to the soup to thicken.
  • Continue to cook the chowder on low heat for 30 minutes. Before serving, carefully remove the sprig of rosemary.

Toppings

  • Serve with desired toppings. Some of my favorites include, avocado slices, jalapeno slices, chopped fresh herbs like cilantro, parsley, or chives, and Coconut or Greek yogurt.
Keyword mushroom, plant based, vegan, vegetarian
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

 

Sarah Harper in her kitchen with a cutting board, broccoli, carrots, and a fruit bowl.
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Hi, I'm Sarah Harper. I am a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist who loves to cook, eat, and talk about food! Here at The Addy Bean, you'll discover an array of flexitarian recipes. My mission is to inspire and encourage others to eat and explore the world of plant-based foods!

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