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Substitution for Mushrooms?

Here's a question I've "never" heard asked but a lot of us probably want the answer. What do you use to "replace" mushrooms in recipes? No one here likes them, but we are "happy!".

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Trish from Tucson, AZ

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By Carolyn (Guest Post)
November 29, 20050 found this helpful
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You can use pieces of any vegetable you do like to make up the bulk of the mushroom measurement. My daughter likes carrots, zucchini, or celery sauteed and then a little meat base added for flavor.

 

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December 1, 20050 found this helpful
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Yes, you can use anything in it's substitution, or you could just leave out the mushrooms and not subsitute anything in it's place, unless the recipe calls for a huge amount of mushrooms. I've omitted mushrooms from recipes before, because I didn't have any on hand, my recipe came out A-OK.

 

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Tiny pearl onions, water chestnuts, small cooked boiled potatoes.

 

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