All the Mushrooms! Which are your favorites and your favorite recipes / uses for them?

I trim off any mushy brown parts, and brush off the pine needles and dirt.

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They’re too dirty and too many for a brush off. I’ll soak agitate and spin, then into a towel. I’ll do it just before cooking so the mush don’t take on too much water. It was a deal! That’s why I got so many. @linguafood it’s going to be butter shallots and thyme. Like you said, kiss. Plus I got lots of other dishes needing to be made or finished…

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Another day, another shroom. This time with a quick beurre blanc.

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This just popped in my inbox, @BarneyGrubble. Same company I ordered a ginormous amount of dried morels last time :slight_smile:

Thanks for the info. BTW, some years ago I mentioned morels to someone at work (who had never had morels), and her response was that there were lots growing where she lived as a kid, and they used to see how far they could kick them!

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OMG. Pretty sure you’d go to jail for doing that here in Penna :scream:

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Giant Puffballs are fun to kick, especially after watermelon seed spitting season is over.

This recipe is one of the best out there, ever. I do use less paprika when I make it, tho.

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Good to know! It sounds absolutely delish.

On the local news last night they covered a story about a bunch of people getting sick from eating foraged Death Caps. They then proceeded to use video and pictures of mushrooms that were definitely not Death Caps. :roll_eyes:

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Helpful! /s

Yes, every spring and fall we hear about the poisonings by ingestion of toxic mushrooms. Mushrooms Demystified by David Arora, a reliable in-the-field-guide-person, possibly a class and foraging experience is necessary. Sadly, not many people are able to educate themselves. And then you have the media…