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Anyone into 'shrooms??
I joined the local mycological club and hope to learn to not die eating wild mushrooms. I was given a Hen of the Woods years ago by an acquaintance and cooked it with wine and grouse breasts and told myself, "I'm gonna do that someday." So hopefully virus notwithstanding I'm going to learn this year. I don't trust me and a book on this one!
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A worthy endeavor for sure. My success rate finding morels in the spring is not good.
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The only thing I have going for me is stamina to walk and keep looking so I hope that helps.
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Doesn't get much better than chanterelles in the lowcountry. Picked these while waiting on a deer at Cheeha Combahee.
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Wow. Those look great! I love cooking. So if I can shoot a grouse with a Parker and cook it with mushrooms I pick I’m going to pretty much buy everyone a drink on this forum.
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This is a book you might like 1000 pages. Includes colored pictures in helping to I’d.
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Many thanks! I'll get the book and hope the club meets this year.
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Try the Chanterelle mushroom soup recipe on the Hanks Shaw Hunter-Angler-Gardener-Cook website. It is fantastic.
Love a good summer rainy day, because I will be in the woods gathering chanterelles the next day. |
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Andy, I love wild shrooms too. Been picking morels for years. Recently just got some chanterells on the gamelands. I have found "spongies" (boletes) here too. I keep my eyes open for hen of the woods but haven't run across them. We do have "popenkes" (honey mushrooms) which are very very good too. Nothing like venison stroganoff with morels!! If you have any info on the myco club near you let me know. I always prefer hands on ID from experienced mycologists over comparing pics in a book.
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Awesome Mike! I’ll get you info. Apparently they do field trips and then cook and beer is involved. I’ll see you this week to renew my membership and shoot! The club is like $15 a year
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You say “shrooms” and my first thought are the ones that are hallucinogenic lols ! Morels are hunted by many in central VA almost religiously , sorry to say I never developed a taste for them .
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When I did the steam show circuit in VA , NC , MD and PA there was one guy that used to help me some with my Frick , he was a dairy farmer / mushroom grower . Back then he’d bring big schatakis a small frying pan and a stick of butter . Sit the pan on top my boiler and cook the mushrooms and we’d eat them with fresh cucumbers and tomatoes . Pretty tastey as well !
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I went out behind my house one day looking for them just for the heck of it and looked for about two hours finding perhaps six . A friend that loves them came out to try his luck just as I got back to the house . He stayed out perhaps an hour and came back with enough to fill a five gallon bucket . |
Brown trout and Morels....
......cooked over a campfire in bacon grease. Sleep in a tent, hunt spring gobbler 'til noon, trout fish the afternoon with a side of morel hunting...... Lord, those were the days!!!!!!!
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I picked about 2 pounds last week in Northern Michigan. Its been to cold to get a good batch. I use to get bags before the ash trees died. Cooked with wild rice and a grouse or two will make your taste buds slap the roof of your mouth.
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Ja Mon
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Harvested some morels two weeks ago. They are a true tasty treat with a steak or bird... and a fine wine!
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That is something I want to get into. Several friends hunt them and love them.
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Mills go to the oak bottoms and look around the palmettos for the chanterelles. If you have access to pecan groves take a dog and you will find truffles in our area
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Walking our pup yesterday and I can across this. The picture doesn't do justice but the mushroom (?) is about the size of a volleyball. Can anyone identify?
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Looks like a chanterelle Frank but I'm not certain.
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Does it taste like chicken?
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Still no positive ID of the clump in the pic I posted yesterday? |
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Frank, looks like a sheepshead/hen-of-the-woods.
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