Nothings says a good morning like a bag of giant lobster mushrooms. Their size can be stunning, along with their heartiness against bugs. But, when push comes to shove, they can be bland simply fried up in a pan, compared with something like a morel or a chanterelle which can be at their best cooked simply.
I dry plenty throughout the year since it unlocks more of their aroma, but there are some other ways to concentrate their flavor. These cakes are a great method I came up with this year, for just that purpose.

Shredding the lobsters with a box grater.
Basically, one day I had a discussion with my line cooks about how just cooking at the stove Isn’t enough. I expect them to be creative, experiment, and contribute to menu development, since it makes them more vested in the food, and also helps them learn. A couple days later one of them came in early to play with some vegetables and pickles, one of the things he made were little cakes of shredded zucchini. That’s when I thought of making these.
You see, when I make a cake of shredded vegetables, I salt them lightly beforehand. (A little technique I learned from Julia Child) The salt allows them to release water, which would make the batter loose. Afterwords I squeeze out the water, season the the vegetables with salt, herbs, egg, and a little bit of a binder like flour.

Squeeze out the water, then mix with flour, herbs, and egg.
Getting to the point, the bulk of a lobster mushrooom’s weight is made up of…water. Removing some of that water, like when the mushrooms are dehydrated, concentrates their flavor. Salting shredded mushrooms, then squeezing out the water, will have a similar effect of concentrating their flavor.

Fry gently, and be careful flipping until they’re browned and the egg has coagulated.
Needless to say, these crispy fried mushroom cakes are fantastic. Try them next time you have a bunch.
Lobster Mushroom Cakes
Ingredients
- 1/2 lb fresh lobster mushrooms trimmed, cleaned, and washed if necessary
- 1/2 teaspoon salt plus more to taste if needed
- 1/2 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
- 1/4 cup green onion trimmed and diced 1/4 inch
- 1 tablespoon fresh sliced chives
- 1 teaspoon fresh chopped thyme
- 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1 tablespoon all purpose flour
- 1 whole large egg plus one egg yolk
- Clarified butter animal lard, oil, or a combination, as needed for sauteing the cakes
Instructions
- Shred the lobster mushrooms on a box grater or through the shredding attachment on a food processor. Mix the shredded mushrooms thoroughly with the salt, then allow to sit for 10 minutes so the salt can draw out their water. Squeeze the shredded mushrooms to remove as much water as possible, then mix with the remaining ingredients except the cooking fat.
- In a nonstick or seasoned cast iron pan, heat a tablespoon or two of the fat until hot and shimmering. Working in batches, take a couple heaping tablespoons of the mushroom mixture and form into cakes, then fry a few minutes on each side slowly, and gently, until golden brown, flip and repeat, then serve immediately.
- If you're making a large batch, finished cakes can be held in a warm oven on a cookie rack until the others are done.
Mmm these look great. We dont have lobster mushrooms here in the UK so I’ll have to think of a substitute – given that you grate them they are obviously very firm?
King oysters would work, as would abalone mushrooms.
I just made these, my first time cooking with lobster mushrooms, and they are YUM. thank you!
My boyfriend found like 10 lobsters and a friend sent us this awesome recipe.. we are almost done making a batch.. we even scouted out the recipe ingredients to a T.. made three extra trips to the store ha ha cant wait to try them! We are here in oregon where you can find so many lobsters
Good deal Megan, you’ll love them.