Anyone else dining on mushrooms...?
Had two small unwormy (as unwormy as they can be) red tops with my eggs yesterday.
Tonight it’s slippery Jacks n elk steak! https://i.imgur.com/R4YgSVq.jpg No combs tooth yet..... little too dry yet. Always a bonus harvest when a guy goes scouting. |
Looks good and something I would like to try. Just not confident in what I am looking at when it comes to wild mushrooms. Brought a big cooler home one weekend to an "expert" and out of the 50 or so he could recognise 2. So .....
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Be careful with the shrooms guys...clean the pipes at the very least. 911 at the worst. Blame it in the whisky.
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Blame it on the whisky has some truth to it. A few wild mushrooms should not be eaten if drinking alcohol. Some should not be eaten for two days after drinking alcohol.
Had some homemade morel and red top soup yesterday. Picked and dried the morels in June and the red tops last July. Comb tooth usually appears August thru October. This year is dry so far so there might slim pickings this year. The pic is of comb tooth for those that don't know what it looks like. Underside of logs in damp shady areas. Keep and eye out for it, poor man's lobster. Comb tooth is also known to be a mind/brain tonic. Nothing else looks like comb tooth. Remember where you find comb tooth because it will grow the same places every year. |
Found a bunch of Shaggy Manes last weekend.
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Had to resort to store bought mushrooms and steak :( someday I will learn more about the mushrooms in these parts.
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Had a nice haul of orange tops a week or two ago.
Dehydrated them for mushroom gravy at Christmas time Even the wormy ones have lots of good pieces once you cut them out |
Been eating the little yellow Russulas from the lawn for a week or so. Got some comb tooths this week. A couple of horse mushrooms, a few Agaricus campestris, some velvet foots, slippery jacks, and slimy spike caps. Found a really beautiful set of oyster mushrooms this morning. Been eating all I can and drying the excess. Got absolutely none last year it was so dry. This year everything seems early as if to make up for the lost season last summer.
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How do folks dry them without the worms taking over?
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What are "Slippery Jacks"?
Familiar with many species, but that name is new to me........? |
We've had an absolute banner year for Aspen Bolete's (Red Tops) in the Calgary area. Never seen it like this before. Conditions must have been perfect. If you haven't been out yet get out and go for a walk. If we get some more showers this weekend another crop should be popping up! Check out the trails meandering through Aspen groves but leave the big ones as they get wormy very quickly. Good luck!
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The worms will evacuate the shroom looking for a more hospitable home.... |
Slippery jacks are a Bolete.... I think it’s the larch bolete.... they have a slippery almost slimey surface skin on them if they get wet.
I peel the top skin off.... the flesh is white-yellowish the sponge-gills are yellowish. If you over cook them they are very very mushy-slimey.... which I accidentally did yesterday. |
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Some nice oysters in late June.
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Today's collection from a 15 minute tour of the property.
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Ok I have seen most of these on walk about's. Are they all prepared the same way. Clean, cut and a quick pan fry being careful to not over cook including the comb tooth?
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Nice finding combstooth!!!!
I went to my spots..... it she’s too dry around here yet. Gonna go grB me s’more red tops Sunday! |
Nice selection for a fungi feast Sjemac. Amazing that you are finding comb tooth so early. You should be able to get another picking or two from the same place before October. Now I want to go check the places I pick.
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Hard to dry comb tooth. I usually blanch, then squeeze out excess moisture, then vac seal freeze. |
I was out yesterday and was able to pick 3 lbs. of comb tooth/beads head. Hopefully some fall boletes will start showing up. The fall boletess don't have many worms, if any.
I shared a some comb tooth with a chef friend today and he told me he likes to refer to this fellows recipes. It is a good website for the recipes of all kinds of mushrooms. He also has wild plant recipes on his site. http://foragerchef.com/mushrooms-2/mushrooms/ |
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Went to the buddy’s lake house and after 30 min walking around the woods found very nice red tops.
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Way to go! Is it a "Volnushka" (Lactarius torminosus) in the corner? I learned that they are considered poisonous, unless you are Russian of Finn :), love them pickled
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