14 Popular Types Of Mushrooms And What To Cook With Them (2024)

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Mushrooms are a genuinely fantastic ingredient! They are full of umami flavor and meaty texture, all while being low in calories and full of fiber, vitamins, and minerals.

They are versatile ingredients used in many dishes, from soups and stews to pasta, pizza, and burgers. They are also an excellent meat substitute and are universally loved by vegetarians and vegans everywhere.

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How many different types of mushrooms do you think exist? To say a few would be an understatement! There are more than 10000 mushroom varieties out there.

There is no time to go through all of them, and we will not dive into the poisonous types either. But let's break down 14 of the most popular types of mushrooms that you can find in grocery stores and farmers' markets.

1. White Button Mushrooms

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Also Known As: Agaricus Bisporus, Champignons, Common mushrooms.

These are the most common type of mushrooms that are the youngest of the Agaricus Bisporus variety, which also includes creminis and portobello.

White button mushrooms are the most popular type worldwide and are often used in soups, sauces, and sautés but can also be eaten raw in fresh salads. They have a mild flavor and a soft texture.

Here are some recipe ideas for White Button Mushrooms:


  • Herb Garlic Mushrooms

  • Pan Seared Flank Steak With Easy Mushroom Sauce

  • One Pot Orzo With Mushrooms And Spinach

  • Apple Gruyere Stuffed Mushrooms

2. Cremini

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Also Known As: Agaricus Bisporus, Baby Bella, Baby Portabello

Creminis are a slightly older sibling of button mushrooms. They belong to the same variety of Agaricus bisporus and are harvested when they are a bit more mature.

Cremini mushrooms have brown caps and a firmer texture; they also have a deeper earthy flavor and usually cost more than button mushrooms. Yet, you can replace creminis with white buttons and vice versa in most recipes.

Here are some recipe ideas for Cremini Mushrooms:


  • Creamy Mushroom Farfalle

  • Italian Sausage Pesto Pizza With Cremini Mushrooms

  • Mushroom Rice Bowl

3. Portobello

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Also Known As: Open Cap Mushroom

Portobellos are the most mature version of the Agaricus bisporus species; they are the bigger older brother of white buttons and creminis. They have very dark brown to black caps with very thick stems. They are meaty and have a rich flavor, making them perfect for grilling, broiling, and roasting.

Portobellos are also fantastic meat substitutes in vegetarian and vegan dishes. Their size and meaty flavor make them perfect to act as a burger pattie, a vegetarian pizza topping, or even a carb-free burger bun.

Here are some recipe ideas for Portobello Mushrooms:


  • Portobello Fries

  • Sun Dried Tomato And Basil Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms

  • Grilled Portobello Mushroom Pasta Salad

  • Vegetarian Portobello Burgers

  • Beef Burger In A Portobello Mushroom Bun

4. Oyster Mushroom

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Also Known As: Pleurotus Ostreatus, Tree Oyster Mushrooms, Pearl Oyster Mushrooms

Oyster mushrooms get their name for their oyster-like shape. Their color can range from white to cream to light tan or grayish-blue, and they grow in clusters.

The younger the oyster mushrooms are, the more flavorful; they taste slightly sweet and nutty with hints of anise. Their texture is quite different from other types of mushrooms; they are delicate, paper-thin, and almost fragile but become tender, chewy, and meaty when cooked.

Oyster mushrooms are a popular ingredient in vegetarian dishes and taste fantastic when battered or fried.

Here are some recipe ideas for Oyster Mushrooms:


  • Vegan Calamari Oyster Mushrooms

  • Oyster Mushroom Vegetarian Pulled Pork

  • KFC Vegan Fried Chicken

  • Buttermilk Fried Mushrooms

5. King Trumpet

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Also Known As: King Oyster Mushroom, French Horn Mushroom, King Brown Mushroom, Trumpet Royale

King Trumpet Mushrooms are often referred to as king oyster mushrooms as they belong to the same family of Pleurotus and are the largest of the species. Yet they look and taste quite different. King oyster mushrooms are much larger with long, thick, smooth meaty stems and stout brown caps. Unlike oyster mushrooms, they don’t cluster but grow separately.

Raw king trumpets have little flavor, but they become savory, meaty, and chewy when cooked, absorbing the flavors of the ingredients and spices around them. They are the number one meat substitutes among the mushroom variety, and you should treat them like you would a nice cut of meat - roast, grill, sautee, or fry.

Here are some recipe ideas for King Trumpet Mushrooms:


  • Sauteed King Oyster Mushrooms With Pomme Daphinoise

  • Vegan Pulled Mushroom Nachos

6. Enoki

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Also Known As: Flammulina Filiformis, Enokitake, Golden Needle Mushrooms, Lily Mushrooms

Enoki mushrooms are also called golden needles for their long thin shape. They are delicate and have a mild flavor with a slightly crunchy texture. They grow in bundles and need to be separated and washed before cooking. Because of their tender, almost fragile surface, it can be tricky to clean them.

To clean enoki, you should cut off the root and gently separate them into smaller bundles first; place them in a bowl and run under cold water, then drain and carefully pat dry with a kitchen towel.

You can eat them raw or cooked. Enoki mushrooms are very popular in Asian cuisine and are common in soups and salads but can also be stir-fried or grilled.

Here are some recipe ideas for Enoki Mushrooms:


  • Kimchi And Tofu Stew Jjigae

  • Enoki Mushroom Stir Fry

7. Shiitake

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Also Known As: Lentinula Edodes, Sawtooth Oak Mushroom", Black Forest Mushroom, Golden Oak Mushroom

Shiitake mushrooms are native to East Asia and have been cultivated for over 6000 years. They have long slender stems and a slightly curved umbrella-like brown cap.

Shiitake caps (stems are pretty tough and often discarded) are often used in Asian cuisine and are one of the most potent umami-rich ingredients. When cooked, they have a smoky, deep earthy flavor and soft meaty texture.

Dried shiitake mushrooms are very common in Japanese and Chinese cuisine.

Here are some recipe ideas for Shiitake Mushrooms:


  • Aragula Shiitake And Bacon Frittata

  • Stir Fried Shiitake Mushrooms With Tofu

  • Vegetarian Pad Thai

  • Japanese Shoyu Ramen

8. Porcini

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Also Known As: Boletus Edulis, King Bolete, Cèpe, Steinpilz ("stone mushroom" in German), Penny Bun

Porcini means "piglets" in Italian and are the most beloved mushroom in Italian cuisine. They have long meaty white stems and reddish-brown caps that are slightly sticky to touch. They are quite large mushrooms with an incredibly robust nutty flavor and intense aroma.

Fresh porcinis are considered gourmet mushrooms - they are not easy to find and can be pretty pricey. You can often find them dried, and they are also very flavorful. Porcinis are most commonly used in brown sauces, risottos, and pasta—their luscious unmistakable flavor pairs well with pancetta, anchovies, and garlic.

You shouldn't eat raw porcini mushrooms. One of the proteins in raw porcini is indigestible by humans and can irritate one's stomach. Another reason to cook porcini before eating is that their thick spongy stems often are homes for worms. Even though the worms are harmless, you should examine the mushrooms for small holes when selecting them.

Here are some recipe ideas for Porcini Mushrooms:


  • Mushroom Risotto

  • Ravioli With Cream Porcini Mushrooms And Sausage

  • Chicken Cacciatore

9. Chanterelles

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Also Known As: Cantharellus Cibarius, Golden Chanterelle, Girolle

Chanterelles are one of the world's most popular types of wild mushrooms. They are mycorrhizal, meaning they form a symbiotic relationship with the roots of trees. Chanterelles vary in size and color - they usually come in shades of orange and yellow and are unmistakable for their slightly inverted fan or trumpet-like shape with gills running up the stem and under the cap.

They are famous for their rich earthy flavor, sweet fruity aroma, and delightful, slightly chewy yet firm texture. You can have chanterelles raw when available or use the simplest cooking methods to retain the most of their naturally delicious flavor.

Here are some recipe ideas for Chanterelle Mushrooms:


  • Vegetable Salad With Chanterelles And Poached Egg

  • Beef Tenderloin With Parsnips And Chanterelles

10. Morels

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Also Known As: Morchella Esculenta, Molly Moocher, Haystack, Dryland Fish

Morels are popular in French cuisine and are considered a gourmet mushroom. Morels only grow in the wild, making them one of the most sought-after and desired ingredients among chefs, foodies, and mushroom enthusiasts.

Morels have a unique honeycomb-like appearance with a hollow stem. They often grow close to oak, elm, ash, and aspen trees and often appear in disturbed areas after a fire.

Morels are pretty controversial. On the one hand, they are praised for their unique flavor, often called one of the finest-tasting mushrooms on Earth. On the other hand, raw morels can be highly toxic and poisonous to humans.

You should only eat thoroughly cooked morels and avoid consuming them with any type of alcohol to be on the safe side, as morels contain small amounts of hydrazine toxins, which can cause nausea and irritate the stomach.

Their flavor is earthy, nutty, and slightly fruity with a hint of bittersweetness. Morels go well in rich cream sauces, soups, and sautés.

If you were lucky to get some morels, try making this exquisite Farro Risotto With Morel Mushrooms And Asparagus

11. Beech Mushrooms

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Also Known As: Lyophyllum Shimeji, Clamshell

Beech mushrooms are native to East Asia and most commonly grow in the wild under beech trees in Japan, where they get their name. Beech mushrooms vary in size, shape, and color - they have long slender stems and small round caps.

White Beech is the most popular variety; it has a crunchy texture and a delicately mild flavor, both satisfyingly sweet and nutty when cooked. They can be consumed raw and are not poisonous, but they don't taste pleasant and are quite bitter.

Beech mushrooms work well in soups, stews, stir-fries, or sauces and maintain their crisp texture even when cooked.

Try this Winter Melon And Shimeji Mushroom Soup.

12. Maitake

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Also Known As: Champignon Dansant, Dancing Mushroom, Grifola, Hen of the Woods, King of Mushrooms, Monkey's Bench

Maitake is a cluster-type mushroom popular in Japan. "Maitake" means "dancing" in Japanese, and the mushroom claims to get its name after people danced with happiness if they managed to find it in the wild.

It has a distinctive appearance; it looks like a cluster of ruffled fan-shaped caps attached to a thick stem.

This mushroom is also known for its health benefits and is widely used in supplements and traditional medicine. Maitake is rich in Vitamin D, known to reduce blood pressure, lower cholesterol, and boost immunity.

Maitake's flavor is rich, peppery, and earthy. Try it with this Szechuan Tofu With Sticky Rice And Ponzu Veggies recipe.

13. Hedgehog Mushroom

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Also Known As: Hydnum Repandum, Sweet Tooth

Hedgehog mushrooms are small gilled mushrooms and look similar to universally praised chanterelles. It gets its name from the spines or "teeth" on the underside of their caps that resemble hedgehog's spines. Hedgehog mushrooms come in different shades - from white to salmon pink.

This mushroom is one of the most delicious fungi in the wild, with a somewhat sweet nutty taste and peppery aftertaste. Hedgehog mushrooms taste best when they are young and fresh. They can be used in any dish where you would use chanterelles - sautés, soups, sauces, and stews.

Try using them in this scrumptious Wild Mushroom Ragout

14. Truffles

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Also Known As: Tuber Melanosporum, Fragrant Diamond', Black Pearl, Shadowy Lady, Underground Empress

Truffles don't need much introduction. They are the most exquisite and expensive types of mushrooms in the world. They have a distinctive appearance - they look like small black or white potatoes with irregular shapes. Truffles grow underground near tree roots and are found using truffle pigs or dogs as they can smell them.

Truffles are spicy and musky, with their aroma as strong as their taste. They are one of the most potent umami agents - They are often used as a flavoring or seasoning agent, and only a small amount is needed to impart their flavor to a dish.

Truffles can be eaten raw and shaved over any dish you want to add some rich gamey flavor. You shouldn't cook truffles as heat will damage their taste and aroma.

Enjoy the flavor of this unique mushroom in Baked Crispy Truffled Fries or shave some truffle over this Jumbo Scallops With Wild Mushroom Risotto.

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14 Popular Types Of Mushrooms And What To Cook With Them (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular mushroom to cook with? ›

White button mushrooms are the most popular type worldwide and are often used in soups, sauces, and sautés but can also be eaten raw in fresh salads. They have a mild flavor and a soft texture.

What is the most popular mushroom in the United States? ›

Also known as table mushrooms or champignons, white button mushrooms are the most common mushroom variety grown in the Unites States and the world. As the name itself suggests, they resemble a white button and they are small in size, usually growing no more than 7 centimeters in diameter.

What to do with different types of mushrooms? ›

Fold pulled oyster mushrooms into tacos or buttons into quesadillas, toss crispy shiitake mushrooms with creamy pasta carbonara, or sauté a mix of mushrooms to make vegan cheesesteaks. Mushrooms also add juiciness to burger patties and a boost of umami to stir-fries and noodle dishes.

What is the most delicious mushroom in the world? ›

Shiitake mushrooms have a meaty, rich flavor packed with umami. They also have a texture that's the perfect amount of chew without being tough. Added to soups, stocks, stir fries, and just about anything else, they deserve credit as arguably the most dependably good tasting cultivated mushroom.

What is the number one healthiest mushroom? ›

What are the Healthiest Mushrooms for Meals?
  1. Shiitake Mushrooms. Like many mushrooms on this list, shiitake mushrooms grow naturally in Asian countries. ...
  2. White Button Mushrooms. ...
  3. Oyster Mushrooms. ...
  4. Portobello Mushrooms. ...
  5. Porcini Mushrooms. ...
  6. Chanterelle Mushrooms. ...
  7. Enoki Mushrooms.

What is the top 1 poisonous mushroom? ›

The world's most poisonous mushroom, Amanita phalloides, is growing in BC. ABSTRACT: Amatoxins in Amanita phalloides, commonly known as the death cap mushroom, are responsible for 90% of the world's mushroom-related fatalities.

Which mushroom tastes best? ›

What Mushroom Has The Most Flavor? All mushrooms have delicious umami flavors, and the darker the mushroom, the higher the concentration of umami flavor. Some mushrooms known for their rich flavors are chicken of the woods, truffles, morels, porcini, shiitake and portobello mushrooms.

Which is the most expensive mushroom? ›

Yartsa Gunbu. The Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau are home to Yartsa Gunbu, also referred to as caterpillars infected by fungus, which possess highly medicinal properties making sure it becomes the most expensive mushroom in the whole world.

What should we not do before cooking mushrooms? ›

This is the big one: Do not salt the mushrooms too early in the cooking process. Salting too early often draws out too much of the inherent moisture or liquid, which can be a bit overwhelming if you're a mushroom newbie making a large batch.

What is America's favorite mushroom? ›

Giorgio is known as America's Favorite Mushroom and for good reason. We've been growing mushrooms for three generations and today Giorgio is one of the largest mushroom growers in the world.

Which mushroom is a super food? ›

Revered in Traditional Medicine as the "mushroom of immortality," Reishi is one of the most popular whole food functional mushrooms because of its wide range of health benefits. Reishi contains powerful, natural beta glucans that support immune system functionality.

Which mushroom tastes the most like meat? ›

Swap your beef for portobello steaks

The portobello mushroom crowns as the superior beef replacement due to their satisfying texture and array of flavours. This mushroom's absorbency can soak up sauces effortlessly, leaving for a fulfilling dish.

What is considered the best tasting mushroom? ›

Maitake mushrooms are renowned for their rich nutritional profile and health benefits, such as their ability to lower cholesterol and support the immune system. They're one of the most flavorful varieties of mushrooms, with a unique taste that stands out in any dish.

Which is the most common edible mushroom? ›

Agaricus bisporous is the most common edible mushroom eaten practically all over the world. At present, three kinds of mushroom are widely cultivated in India and abroad: White button mushroom(Agaricus bisporous), paddy straw mushroom(Volvariella), Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus).

What is the best selling mushroom? ›

Some easier to cultivate and sell but high value mushrooms are Maitake, Lion's Mane, and Shiitake. These varieties have found their niche in both local and international markets, making them a lucrative choice for growers.

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