A nice walk in the woods produced these lovelys. The bolletes were used fresh while I reconstituded some dried chanterelles that I had; I also threw in a couple of shitake caps that I had. Here is the lineup.
A nice walk in the woods produced these lovelys. The bolletes were used fresh while I reconstituded some dried chanterelles that I had; I also threw in a couple of shitake caps that I had. Here is the lineup.
You can eat it as such but I would get my cast iron skillet hot, drizzle some olive oil and saute the slices a minute or two on each side. Then, I would plate it on a glob of garlicy mayo.
I just noticed that the asian mushroom name was changed to "Money". I guess to the similiarity to something else.
Hey Adam,
I know a few mushrooms that I will always feed to my family. I also know the mushrooms that I wouldn't touch at all. It is a nice bonus to find choice mushrooms on my fishing and hunting excursions. There is one Brown Trout stream here in NM, that I don't even have to get out of the water to pick them.
I learned about mushrooms in a prior life in Spain. There even tapa bars that specialize in different mushrooms; setas, champińones and such - a nice glass of riojas makes it devine. Every summer here I lead mushroom hikes to our local mountains for chanterelles, bolletes and oysters.
Here are a few Bolletes that I picked during a trip to fish the Rio Grande up by Creede.
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Chanterelles. These shy beautys are wonderful on the plate and to the eye. Preparing them for cooking fills the kitchen with the fragrant smell of apricots.
Okay, okay... Just one more. Sometimes you get lucky and find a sack of quality Chanterelles like this.
OK, OK, So color me green! Mushrooms are one of my favorites...any mushroom! I worked as a produce manager for a lot of years so I ate / sampled lots of mushrooms in the cooler. I know there are lots of wild shrooms available here in Cape Breton, but I am terrified of getting a wrong one...guess I could try it out on my wife first....
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