Since no one mentioned smoothies, I'll throw in my favorite method for cubensis (I like dark chocolates for stronger species that don't require as much mass for effect). Preferably with fresh fungi, toss the desired amount into a blender with your preferred fruit juice, a mix of frozen berries (strawberries and blueberries were my go to frozen fruits for this) along with some lemon/lime juice and some fresh grated ginger. Blend well and drink. Not only does it taste great, but taken on an empty stomach, it will hit very quickly and hard (on par with good tea on an empty gut) with minimal gut grumbles. If using dried fruits, make sure they're cracker dry and grind to a powder in a coffee bean/herb grinder before adding to the smoothie mix.
As a side note, for those who make tea, consider adding fresh grated ginger to your tea to help reduce gastric upset. I'd have to be hard pressed to ever eat dry fungal fruits again as I tend to get nausea from the digesting, dried fungal matter as well as any lingering metallic/fungi flavor seeping out from bits of fruits that get stuck between teeth. I'd discovered that it was absolutely essential to floss after eating sclerota as those dense balls would easily leave bits stuck between teeth leading to purging.