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They can be used to add porcini flavor to fresh cultivated mushrooms or on their own as in the Risotto with Porcini on page 209.
How To Cook Italian Giuliano Hazan 2005
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Chard and Tomato au Gratin Porcini Toasts with Eggplant
Butternut Squash Soup Daniel Rose 2010
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Heeding the latter part of that mission, the vegan meal served featured the kind of item put in quotations to only "suggest" meat: field roast "franks" in a blanket with Dijon mustard as an hors d'oeuvre, and, as an entrée, a field roast Porcini Dijon crusted cutlet.
Saving Pigs, Not Eating Them Marshall Heyman 2011
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Earhart said Sypher didn't call the police after leaving Porcini because she didn't think anyone would believe her.
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Kuhn said Sypher lied repeatedly to investigators about who made the calls, her relationship with Kolter and what happened at the restaurant, Porcini.
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• Porcini mushrooms 4 ounces = 400 IU of vitamin D
Vitamin D: Why You Are Probably NOT Getting Enough and How That Makes You Sick 2010
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A bigger fan, naturally, is cookbook author and restaurateur Lidia Bastianich, who looks at the comparison from the opposite perspective: “Porcini powder is much more elegant and aromatic,” she told me.
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Porcini cèpes and shiitakes are the most versatile.
The Food Matters Cookbook Mark Bittman 2010
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“Porcini powder is something that has always been used in the Italian cuisine, but more as salvaging the crumbs and powder left over from dry porcini that has crumbled in the storage process,” she said.
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• Porcini mushrooms 4 ounces = 400 IU of vitamin D
Mark Hyman, MD: Vitamin D: Why You Are Probably NOT Getting Enough and How That Makes You Sick 2010
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