If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. What to Buy Containers & Organization This Genius Storage Hack Keeps Your Mushrooms Fresher for Longer, and It’s Less Than a Cent Apiece No more slimy mushrooms. By Sharon Lockley Sharon Lockley Sharon Lockley has over 20 years of experience as an editor and writer and has been contributing to Food & Wine since 2019. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Published on November 4, 2024 Photo: Food & Wine / Getty Fresh mushrooms are a staple in many dishes. Throughout the year, they’re put in stir fry, soups, sauces, and more. And with the holidays coming up, they’re a necessity to have around to use, whether in this recipe for a shitake mushroom and fresh herb stuffing or this cream of mushroom soup. As a flavorful essential that really can’t be replaced, the last thing you want while you’re busily preparing meals is to find you have slimy mushrooms. A key factor to storing mushrooms is to keep them dry. Mushrooms are sponges — they’re not fans of moisture or being exposed to damp conditions. These umami-flavored delicacies already have a high water content and adding more moisture to them creates a slimy, soggy mess. So what’s the best way to store mushrooms? It’s a simple brown paper bag — surprisingly the ones we’ve all used to pack lunches. Shop this budget-friendly storage hack and get 100 lunch bags for just $9. That’s less than a cent apiece. Perfect Stix 100-Piece Brown Paper Lunch Bag Set Amazon $9 at Amazon Many of us have been known to put mushrooms in the crisper drawer along with our other vegetables, and it’s actually one of the worst places to store them due to the higher humidity level. Putting them in paper bags, like this 100-piece brown paper lunch bag set by Perfect Stix, and storing them on an organized refrigerator shelf is the best way to keep them fresher for longer. This simple method works because it allows the mushrooms to breathe, yet keeps any excess moisture from coming in. Perfect Stix’s brown bags are made of recycled paper. They measure about 5 x 3 x 10 inches, providing ample room to store fresh mushrooms taken out of their original container. Just place fresh whole mushrooms in the bag (unwashed so as not to add any unnecessary moisture) and fold down the top two times to provide proper air flow, then put them on a shelf in the refrigerator. The life of your fresh mushrooms will be prolonged, allowing you to enjoy them for longer. These bags have so many uses aside from storing mushrooms, including packing lunches, making popcorn, ripening fruits and vegetables, creating homemade crafts, and more. Like any paper bag we’ve known throughout our years, these bags are folded up neatly in a pile for compact storage. This brown paper bag set has garnered over 3,600 five-star ratings from shoppers who say that they’re versatile, durable, and affordable. “I like the durability and sturdiness, as I use them to dry my mushrooms,” writes one reviewer, adding that it’s a great value for the money. A second shopper uses them daily to pack lunches and describes them as the “right size, thickness, very durable, and great value.” Stop tossing away mushrooms, and use this simple storage hack of Perfect Stix’s brown paper bags. It costs less than a cent apiece, making it a no-brainer to put them in your shopping cart. Shop More Food Storage Hacks on Amazon: Prepworks by Progressive Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Keeper Amazon $22 $15 at Amazon MSC International Joie Avocado Storage Pod Amazon $11 $7 at Amazon Rubbermaid 4-Piece FreshWorks Produce Saver Set Amazon $40 $37 at Amazon Food Huggers 5-Piece Reusable Fruit and Vegetable Storage Set Amazon $18 $17 at Amazon Fullstar 50-Piece Food Storage Container Set Amazon $55 $37 at Amazon At the time of publishing, the price was $9. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit More Fresh Finds from Food & Wine Surprise: Yeti Dropped Holiday Deals at Amazon, Including Tumblers, Coolers, and More Store Holiday Leftovers in These Pyrex Pieces, on Sale From $2 Apiece Keep Your Produce Fresh for 'Eons' With These Shopper-Loved Storage Containers, From $2 Apiece