Mushrooms in lemon juice (recipe)
Mushrooms in lemon juice (recipe) | |
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Name | Mushrooms in lemon juice |
Ingredients | Mushrooms • Lemon • Salt |
Preptime (in hours) | 0.166666667 |
Totaltime (in hours) | 0.166666667 |
Keto friendliness | Keto friendly |
Calories | 22.3 |
Fat | 1 |
Protein | 1.6 |
Carbohydrate | 5.1 |
Fiber | 2.1 |
Net carbohydrates | 3 |
Sugar | 0.6 |
Saturated fat | 0.1 |
Cholesterol (mg) | 0 |
Sodium | 390.6 |
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Editor-In-Chief: Prab R Tumpati, MD
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Mushrooms in lemon juice (recipe) is a keto friendly food item with net carbohydrates of about 3-5 per serving.
Recipe instructions
- Take out the base of the mushrooms, then lift off the peel from the underside. Take a small sharp knife, take a 1/4 to a 1/2 inch bit of mushroom peel, and slowly lift off the peel, moving towards the center of the dome of the mushroom. Continue until all of the peel is off all of the mushrooms.
- Slice each mushroom into sliver thin slices, and put them in a wide, flattish bowl.
- Juice the lemon, and pour the juice over the mushroom slices. Drizzle the small amount of oil over the slices. Sprinkle the salt over the mushrooms.
- Make sure the mushroom slices don't stick together. You want lemon juice and salt on each slice. The oil helps adherence.
- Refrigerate this mix for several hours. You will see that the mushrooms have given off some of their own juice. Toss the slices so that the lemon/mushroom juice is well distributed.
- Check for desired salt content. Add more if desired.
- Serve.
Food tags
Low Cholesterol,, Easy
Mushrooms in lemon juice (recipe) details
Time:
Prep Time in Hours and Mins:10M
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