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It felt like that scene in ratatouille when the food critic took a bite and remembered his childhood, except I was remembering all the Russian weddings I’ve been to. Russian wedding food typically includes marinated mushrooms.
These Marinated Mushrooms were just right; my Mama-in-laws recipe. My Dad was especially fond of them. He wasn’t very happy when he found out I took home the leftovers, but I assured him I’d whip up another batch.
If you are making marinated mushrooms for a party, double everything. Two pounds of mushrooms may seem like a lot raw, but remember they shrink.
Ingredients for Marinated Mushrooms:
2 lbs fresh mushrooms, quartered, halved or even whole if they are small.
16 cups water + 3 Tbsp vinegar
Marinade Ingredients:
1/2 cup white vinegar
2 tsp salt
1 tsp sugar
3 Garlic cloves, chopped
2-3 bay leaves
1/2 tsp freshly ground pepper
1 Red bell pepper, chopped
1 and 1/2 Tbsp dill weed (fresh, frozen or dry)
2 cups water
1/2 cup vegetable oil
How to Make Mushroom Marinade:
1. Make the marinade first (before rinsing mushrooms):
In a medium saucepan, combine vinegar, salt, sugar, garlic, bay leaves, ground black pepper, red pepper and dill. Simmer marinade for 5 minutes.
2. Add 2 cups water, bring to a boil and simmer another 5 minutes. Lastly, add oil and turn off the heat.

Prepping the Mushrooms and Assembly:
1. Boil 16 cups (4 quarts) Water with 3 Tbsp vinegar (or juice from 1 lemon) – to prevent browning of mushrooms.
2. Rinse mushrooms (immediately after rinsing mushrooms, cut mushrooms into quarters, halves or even whole if they are small) and place in boiling water. Stir, cover and cook 3 minutes.

3. Drain mushrooms and pour marinade over them.

4. Boil mixture another 2-3 minutes in the marinade. Finally cool to room temp and refrigerate overnight then enjoy!

Enjoy!!!

Marinated Mushrooms Recipe

Ingredients
- 2 lbs fresh mushrooms, quartered, halved or even whole if they are small.
- 16 cups water + 3 Tbsp vinegar
Marinade Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup white vinegar
- 2 tsp salt
- 1 tsp sugar
- 3 Garlic cloves, chopped
- 2-3 bay leaves
- 1/2 tsp freshly ground pepper
- 1 Red pepper, chopped
- 1 and 1/2 Tbsp dill weed, fresh, frozen or dry
- 2 cups water
- 1/2 cup vegetable oil
Instructions
Make the marinade first (before rinsing mushrooms):
- In a medium saucepan, combine vinegar, salt, sugar, garlic, bay leaves, ground black pepper, red pepper and dill. Simmer marinade for 5 minutes.
- Add 2 cups water, bring to a boil and simmer another 5 minutes. Lastly, add oil and turn off the heat.
Prepping the Mushrooms and Assembly:
- Boil 16 cups (4 quarts) Water with 3 Tbsp vinegar (or juice from 1 lemon) - to prevent browning of mushrooms.
- Rinse mushrooms (immediately after rinsing mushrooms, cut mushrooms into quarters, halves or even whole if they are small) and place in boiling water. Stir, cover and cook 3 minutes.
- Drain mushrooms and pour marinade over them. Boil another 2-3 minutes in the marinade.
- Cool to room temp and refrigerate overnight then enjoy!
Enjoy!!!
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Thank u so much 4 ur recipes looking forward to more of ur delishisness
I made it for sunday and IT WAS GOOD! My husband loved it. Thank you Natasha for this recipe :))
I just want to make them in the morning & wondering how long they take to marinate? hours approx?
I marinate them overnight. They taste decent after a couple hours, but they are best the next day.
Hey Nataliya can i use less mushrooms but same marinate ingredients?
Yes, you will just have some extra juice, but the taste should be the same 🙂
Wow just lik wedding ones i like it!
Maybe,…. even better? 🙂
Someone asked if they can use an olive oil in when marinating. It’s not a good idea because, olive oil solidifies in the cold temperature. I suppose that you can use the olive oil when marinating, but you will have to wait for 30 min before eating so that oil will become liquid again.
Ohh, good point, I didn’t think of that. Thank you!
Do u have stir fryes?
I’m working on getting more. The closest thing I have is a shrimp fried rice
Wow nice blog! Do you by any chance have Shokoladnaya kolbasa?
No, I don’t unfortunately. If I find a good one, I will let you know.
These look delicious. What kind of vinegar do you use? Is it the plain distilled white or white wine vinegar? And what about the oil? Should I use canola or olive oil?
Love your blog!
Plain distilled white vinegar. You can use any oil you want really. I used Canola oil. You can use canola or vegetable oil.
Katia – someone else wrote in that olive oil is a no-no, since it solidifies when it gets cold.
In the later posts you say not to use canola oil…?
That was an oops. Canola oil is ok. Sorry I’m not sure what I was thinking there? I have used canola oil with good results. It’s olive oil that can solidify so that’s not a good idea.
Are these slimy? You know how the ones that are in Jars usually have a slime factor to them, it is lightly slime- i am not sure why that happens but ALL the mushrooms have this weird slime thing when i had them marinated.
Are you going to do gribi v smetani recipe soon- i am so curious to see how other people do it- no one does it like I do it, so i like to see other Russian cooks versions always.
I love your blog, keep up the amazing work. My kids love it too- all they eat is birds milk jello now for desserts.
No slime factor. I hate the slimy ones too. If you use canned Japanese mushrooms, they will be slimy. Use fresh ones. There is nothing in this recipe to make them slimy. I think you would really like them. Thank you for reminding me about mushrooms in sour cream. My mother-in-law also makes a nice recipe. I’ll have to ask her for it.
These are SO GOOD! I think I just won the “best wife ever” award around here 😉 THANK YOU!!
Congratulations on your award 🙂 That’s awesome!
Hey Natasha can you give us a hint on whats ur next post? Cant wait i check ur web everyday so anxious to know lol
🙂
Ur so sweet cant wait!!
Any bread would be awesome! You have good recipes so whatever you post i know it will be good!
thank you Emma! 🙂 To do: Post an awesome bread recipe.
Those are some nice pictures, i like your step by step pictures, very easy to follow.
Do you by any chance have any recipes for homemade bread?
I don’t have any posted. Mom always makes plenty of bread to share, but I will try to get her recipe. Are you looking for wheat? rye? french? sourdough? or just any homemade bread?
Hi, Natasha. Thank you for posting this recipe, i am sure these taste great. I used to marinade mushrooms with Italian dressing. But it seems like mushrooms prepared by your recipe will be a lot better)) Do you think Apple Cider Vinegar will work as well?
I can’t really recommend it without trying it. Sorry, that’s not much help, but let me know if you do try it. They are really really good with just plain vinegar 🙂
I marinate with Wishbone Italian Dressing too, but I make it as salad by marinating cucumbers, cauliflower, carrots, bell pepper and mushrooms of course.
How long did you marinate the veggies?
I’ve marinated mushrooms with Italian dressing before and it very good. I like to add in some extra garlic, dill and a splash of vinegar.
Wow girl these look so vkusniye. Love mushrooms thanks 4 post ur awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!
Natasha, do peppers also taste marinaded? I love marinated peppers and this will make it awesome combination
Yep! 🙂
Ohh this should be easy and perfect for summer! Thanx for recipe! I will definitely try it to impress my Husband 😀