Shitake and oyster mushrooms - for Vegetarian Awareness Month

As fresh as it gets...picked from New Carpati Farm, Sebastopol, California; and cooked on the same day!



Some shitake mushrooms...and


Oyster mushrooms


makes an alternative meat(protein)-substitute for vegetarians.

Though World Vegetarian Day - 1 October has passed, I'm glad to be still in time for the vegetarian month during 1-31 October. This is a simple, nutritious vegetarian dedication to Vegetarian Awareness Month hosted by Coffee and Vanilla.

There are too many definitions of vegetarians. Some vegetarians do not take meat, some do not take meat AND diary products, and some strict vegetarians do not even take garlic and onions in addition to the "meat-less" diet. There are people who turned vegetarians by choice due to health reasons versus groups who are vegetarians because of religion. Other common motivators include the environment and animal rights.

When it comes religion, I have heard that Buddhists cannot and are not allowed to eat garlic and onion since eating these are known to cause lots of desires in sex and greed - against the one of the main teachings and precepts in Buddhism.

To me, going vegetarian in my daily routine simply means to eat more healthily, and taking less meat. Tofu and mushrooms are two of the more common meat substitutes, and with the typical vegetables, I advocate a balanced vegetarian meal of various nutrition taken from different sources (fiber, protein, carbohydates, vitamins and minerals). Though the mushroom medley I am whipping up uses garlic, I'm in no means dis-respecting any religion. Do feel free to omit them, when required.

Mushroom medley stir-fry
Ingredients: Mushrooms, garlic, vegetarian oyster sauce
Directions: Heat some oil and saute minced garlic till fragrant. Add in mushrooms, and fry till soften. Add in some vegetarian oyster sauce, mix well and dish up to serve.


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27 comments:

  1. So lovely, so creati e and so simple....something that I can dish out at home!

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  2. Should try this one. I love mushrooms!

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  3. Awesome stuff. Bloody love mushrooms. If you haven't got it John Wright's mushroom book is ace. I went on a mushroom hunt with him recently and was blown away!

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  4. How lucky you are to find such wonderful fresh mushrooms -- I've always wanted to go out with a forager, gather mushrooms in my shirt, and run home to the kitchen to cook them!

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  5. I've never seen the fresh shitake mushrooms; I normally have the dry one.

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  6. hihi! nice flog!
    I love mushrooms :)
    looks delicious and healthy ;)

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  7. Hi,

    Thank you for your entry.
    Please check back soon for the round-up, I will be preparing it tonight.

    Margot

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  8. I just cooked something similar except it's not vegetarian. Love oyster mushroom stir-fry!

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  9. I love fresh shiitake mushrooms!

    The oyster mushroom pic is very pretty.

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  10. I have heard that some Buddhists don't eat garlic and onions because it is the root of the plant and you can't eat it without killing the plant.

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  11. I love mushrooms, especially if they were pan seared very quickly or raw.

    I recently had a truffle & parmigiana pizza. Yummy! The mushroom flavor was amazing because it was roasted in the oven with the pizza.

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  12. I love mushroom! This is certainly my kind of dish. :)

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  13. Mushrooms are yummy. U forgot my favourite - truffles!

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  14. Looks good. It sounds tasty and easy to prepare.

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  15. fungi! how about including other varieties? I luv Portebello mushrooms.

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  16. while I adore mushrooms to their core, they can be so un-photogenic when cooked, no matter how you dress them up, don't you agree?

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  17. Lovely mushroom dish...i think if i ever become vegetarian (very unlikely), i wouldn't mind having mushrooms everyday.

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  18. I just love to breathe in the broth of that mushroom dish.

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  19. I love mushrooms!!! Definitely like this dish.

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  20. Lovely simple but tasty dish! I should eat more mushrooms...

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  21. i simply adore mushrooms! think they are the best vege on earth! The write up was fantastic..and it gave me more information about the types of mushrooms too. Pass me the spoon for the stir fry..actually, pass me the whole dish!

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  22. I love mushrooms! This looks so delish!

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  23. My Dear Tiger, your mushroom dish looks delightful, though I must confess that after I became pregnant the first time, I suddenly started disliking the smell and taste of mushrooms, though I didn't mind enoki, strange, huh?
    I agree with you, madeleines are very similar to neng kou, which I love. BTW, can you tell me how you downloaded the awards onto your sidebar? I've tried a couple of times unsuccessfully. If you could email me it would be great. carol-rode@hotmail.com

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  24. Amazing, I was just talking to one of my blogger friends, and she mentioned shitake and oyster mushrooms and I told her I will googled for pictures.

    Who needs google when we have Tigerfish! :)

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  25. bboven, so simple right?

    east meets west, maybe can add some into your hor yip fun?

    retno, try it. It's so easy.

    browners, let me go check it out! Thanks for visiting my blog. :)

    windy,I used to take a lot of dried ones back at home. NOw, I usually get fresh ones.

    christine, thanks for droppin' by :)

    coffee and vanilla, you are such a wonderful host. Thanks!

    little corner, love your dish! All-in-one!

    nate, mushrooms are quite versatile too right?

    melch, thanks for the info!

    ming, I like sauteed mushrooms with butter, onions, and herbs too.

    mandy, it's mine kind too! :D

    SAHM, truffles... expensive.

    kevin, very easy indeed.

    las montanas, i love enoki and all other Jap mushrooms.

    the expedited writer, ahahahhaha....how I agree with you?

    pea, I don't think I can survive being a vegetarian. I need my meat!

    cynthia, you really know where all the goodness is in....don't you? :D

    wmw, yumms!

    nora, too much mushrooms are no good too.

    daphe, alright...we can share the dish.

    amy, thanks.

    oh for the love of food, I do agree that the smell of raw fresh mushrooms are not too nice. I know this when I clean and whip the mushrooms.
    BUt after cooking, it's ok.

    judy, ahahahhahahah!

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  26. Great vegetarian dish! You just inspired my Thurs night menu, my friend.

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