Most vegetable charcuterie involves several days of curing and smoking, but these crispy smoked shiitakes - mushroom bacon, if you will - can be made from start to finish in less than a half hour. The recipe comes from a terrific vegan restaurant in Washington D.C., called Fancy Radish, by way of the chef and co-owner Rich Landau. It involves a two-step process: First you fry thinly sliced shiitakes to make them crisp, then you smoke them to make them taste like bacon. You can do the smoking in your smoker or a charcoal grill, or indoors with a handheld or stovetop smoker. You'll love the crisp crunch and rich, baconlike mouthfeel, with a smoky flavor that's similar to bacon's but with distinct mushroom overtones. Make shiitake crispy smoked shiitakes for a vegan snack or BLT, or serve it with eggs if you eat them.
Provided by Steven Raichlen
Categories vegetables, appetizer, side dish
Time 30m
Yield 1 1/2 cups
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Stem the shiitake mushrooms (you can save the stems for stock or another use), then thinly slice the caps into thin strips on a mandolin or by hand. The slices should be no more than 1/8-inch thick.
- Pour the oil to a depth of 1/2 inch in cast-iron skillet (or other frying pan) and heat over medium-high to a temperature of 350 degrees. (To test the temperature, add a mushroom slice to the oil. When the temperature is right, bubbles will dance around the mushroom slice.)
- Working in batches to avoid overcrowding, fry the shiitake slices until golden and crisp, stirring with a slotted spoon, about 3 minutes. Transfer the fried shiitakes to paper towel-lined plate to drain, repeating until all the mushrooms are cooked. Let the fried shiitakes cool to room temperature.
- Smoke the fried shiitake slices in a grill or outdoor smoker, or using stovetop or handheld smoker. To smoke the shiitakes on a grill, set it up for indirect grilling and heat to medium (350 degrees). Add wood chips or chunks to the coals and hot smoke the bacon long enough to apply a discernible smoke flavor, 5 to 8 minutes.
- If using an outdoor smoker, set it up following the manufacturer's instructions and heat to 250 degrees. Add wood as specified by the manufacturer. Arrange the shiitake slices on a wire rack or in a grill basket, transfer to the smoker and smoke long enough to apply a discernible smoke flavor, 20 to 30 minutes.
- To smoke the shiitakes using a stovetop or handheld smoker, follow the manufacturer's instructions.
- Let the smoked shiitakes cool to room temperature, season with sea salt then store in an airtight container until serving. They taste best the same day they're smoked.
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Sarfaraz memon
[email protected]These shiitakes are the perfect snack for a party!
Jayelynn Wilcox
[email protected]These were a bit too salty for my taste.
Ronero Flores
[email protected]I love the smoky flavor of these shiitakes! I'm definitely going to make them again.
George Caceres
[email protected]These are a great way to use up leftover shiitakes.
Ian Renkel
[email protected]I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my shiitakes didn't turn out crispy at all.
Ganiu Raman DA
[email protected]These shiitakes are the perfect addition to my salad!
M Waseem M
[email protected]I would have liked these more if they were less smoky.
Nkechi Nwamadu
[email protected]I love how easy these shiitakes are to make! They're perfect for a weeknight meal.
Lm King
[email protected]These were a bit bland.
Ramona Roberts
[email protected]I've made these shiitakes several times now and they're always a hit! They're the perfect appetizer or snack.
Cristina Dahl
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of mushrooms, but these were actually pretty good!
Lydia Summers
[email protected]I made these shiitakes for a potluck and they were a huge success! Everyone loved them.
Sweet Kamina
[email protected]These were a bit too crispy for my taste.
Dennis MacDonald
[email protected]I love the smoky flavor of these shiitakes! I'm going to try using them in other dishes, like stir-fries and soups.
Ismitah Halder
[email protected]These were okay, but I think I'll stick to my regular shiitake recipe.
Dilaawar alee
[email protected]I followed the recipe exactly and the shiitakes turned out great! They were a big hit at my party.
Laxmi Xettri
[email protected]Meh.
Razaul Karim
[email protected]These shiitakes were amazing! They had the perfect balance of smokiness and crispiness. I'm definitely going to make them again.