An easy and delicious rice cooker recipe is elevated with chanterelle mushrooms. Each grain of rice is perfectly cooked and seasoned with the gentle aroma of golden chanterelle mushrooms.

a bowl of chanterelle rice on a placemat with a wooden spoon and a side dish in the background.

I picked up some dried chanterelle mushrooms from a local European deli among other spoils (? grocery stores are truly my candy store). My first thought was to make egg pasta with chanterelle cream but after watching a few episodes of Iron Chef (the original series) where rice featured in some of the dishes, I was moved by how fluffy and good seasoned rice looked.

This dish is similar to matsutake (pine mushroom) rice. The simplicity of the dish allows the delicate flavor of the chanterelle mushrooms to really shine. The rice retains a slightly chewy texture and absorbs the umami of the chanterelles.

The rice cooker not only cooks each grain of rice perfectly to al dente, but makes this a set it and forget it recipe with minimal hands-on time.

What is chanterelle and where can you get some?

Chanterelle is a wild mushroom which grows in various regions around the word. When researching I found that chanterelles are mycorrhizal mushrooms – meaning that they have a symbiotic relationship with the roots of trees where they grow – I think that is really beautiful!

I find taste so hard to describe – especially the taste of mushrooms. The back packaging of the dried chanterelles I used describes them as having an “intense and fruity aroma reminiscent of peach”. For me, chanterelles have that umami flavor common to many wild mushrooms, sweet and earthy with subtle nutty undertones. The aroma evokes the image of a ray of morning sun hitting the damp conifer forest floor.

Chanterelles (fresh and dried) can be purchased from European grocery stores, specialty stores, or wild food stores. I sometimes see chanterelles at farmers markets. If you are lucky enough to live in areas where they grow, you could even try foraging for them! ???

Cooking in a rice cooker and using the rice cooker cup

This recipe uses a rice cooker and measures rice using the “rice cooker cup”. The rice cooker is an essential appliance in many Asian households. All of the rice cookers I have encountered in my life comes with a special cup for measuring rice. Apparently this is rooted in a traditional unit for rice that have become standard with the development of rice cookers. One rice cooker cup is exactly 180 ml or approximately 3/4 metric cup or 6 oz.

a pyrex metric measuring cup next to a rice cooker cup.
US cup on left, rice cooker cup on right

Chanterelle Rice (Rice Cooker Method)

An easy rice cooker recipe which highlights the gentle aroma of golden chanterelle mushrooms.
Prep Time5 minutes
Cook Time25 minutes
Soaking Time30 minutes
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Fusion
Diet: Gluten Free, Vegetarian
Keyword: Mushrooms, One Pot/Pan, Rice
Servings: 4

Equipment

  • 1 Rice Cooker

Ingredients

  • 20 g dried chanterelle mushrooms (0.7 oz)
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 2.5 metric cups short grain white rice (equivalent to 3 rice cooker cups) or to the 540 ml mark
  • water
  • milk
  • salt to taste
  • black pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Rinse then rehydrate the dried chanterelle mushrooms by soaking in warm water and milk for 30 minutes or according to package instructions. Once rehydrated, discard extra liquid.
  • In a small pot, melt butter over medium heat. Add rehydrated chanterelle mushrooms, salt and pepper and saute until fragrant (1-3 minutes). Remove from heat.
  • Rinse rice in rice cooker pot until water is no longer cloudy (2-3 times).
  • Add chanterelle mixture to rice, then add enough water to the 3 cup mark that is marked inside the rice cooker pot. If your rice cooker does not have marks, add 3 rice cooker cups (or 2.5 metric cups) of water. See notes.
  • Cook rice using white rice setting or according to rice cooker instructions.
  • Unplug rice cooker after rice cooker completes cooking cycle. Fluff rice using a wooden spoon or spatula, then close lid and let rest for an additional 5-10 minutes before serving.

Video

@hellenshouse

Chanterelle rice is something really special you can make in your rice cooker. The smell of chanterelle rice cooking is amazing – and the rice absorbs all of that sophisticated and earthy flavor. Full recipe on blog: https://hellenshouse.com/chanterelle-rice-rice-cooker-method/ 🎵 Held Open Door by Floating Room #ricecookerrecipe #ricecookermeal #chanterellemushroom #chanterelle #chanterellerecipe #seasonedrice #mushroomrice #easyrecipes #wildfoodlove #wildmushroomrecipes #driedmushrooms #chanterellerice #easyricecookerrecipes #vegetarianrecipes

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Notes

If you see that your chanterelles are not completely hydrated, I recommend adding more water – i.e. adding water to slightly over the 3 cups mark, as the mushrooms will continue absorbing liquid as the rice cooks.

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