Porcini Mushrooms, Dried (Grade A)
£6.84
A Grade A Porcini is technically one of the middle grades. It’s the B-student. That’s fine. It doesn’t have the flavor that higher grades possess and it needs a bit more cleaning. However, it still packs a punch.
What that means is this mushroom can go anywhere. You can have your Porcini and not break the bank. Scrambled eggs? Add some Grade A dried porcini mushrooms! Want to make a quick ragu? Add some Grade A Porcini! Want to test a new recipe? Add some Grade A Porcini! You don’t have to be stickler with these guys, but you’ll still get the same unique texture and earthy flavor.


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