Chanterelles…
Posted: 13 Jun 2022, 18:08
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Where up north? They grow all over the NE.Del wrote: 14 Jun 2022, 05:30 I am so jealous!
Chef John Besh wrote my favorite cookbook on bayou country home cooking. He talks about harvesting chanterelles. They don't grow up north.
When I was a kid, we used to hunt morels in Missouri. They are harder to spot than the bright chanterelles, but easy to differentiate from poisonous toadstools.
Deer love morels. With the proliferation of deer everywhere, I hardly ever see morels anymore.
Wow.... the internet says that they grow on the east coast and the west coast -- and in Wisconsin too!jmg wrote: 14 Jun 2022, 19:12Where up north? They grow all over the NE.Del wrote: 14 Jun 2022, 05:30 I am so jealous!
Chef John Besh wrote my favorite cookbook on bayou country home cooking. He talks about harvesting chanterelles. They don't grow up north.
When I was a kid, we used to hunt morels in Missouri. They are harder to spot than the bright chanterelles, but easy to differentiate from poisonous toadstools.
Deer love morels. With the proliferation of deer everywhere, I hardly ever see morels anymore.
If you shoot the deer before he eats too many of the chanterelles, you could have venison with mushroom gravy.Del wrote: 14 Jun 2022, 21:36Wow.... the internet says that they grow on the east coast and the west coast -- and in Wisconsin too!jmg wrote: 14 Jun 2022, 19:12Where up north? They grow all over the NE.Del wrote: 14 Jun 2022, 05:30 I am so jealous!
Chef John Besh wrote my favorite cookbook on bayou country home cooking. He talks about harvesting chanterelles. They don't grow up north.
When I was a kid, we used to hunt morels in Missouri. They are harder to spot than the bright chanterelles, but easy to differentiate from poisonous toadstools.
Deer love morels. With the proliferation of deer everywhere, I hardly ever see morels anymore.
I gotta find me an oak grove! Without much deer, if possible.
Del, Americans make a real big deal about how "super dangerous" mushroom hunting is. It's really not. Just get yourself a little guidebook and go out there and have fun.Del wrote: 14 Jun 2022, 21:36Wow.... the internet says that they grow on the east coast and the west coast -- and in Wisconsin too!jmg wrote: 14 Jun 2022, 19:12Where up north? They grow all over the NE.Del wrote: 14 Jun 2022, 05:30 I am so jealous!
Chef John Besh wrote my favorite cookbook on bayou country home cooking. He talks about harvesting chanterelles. They don't grow up north.
When I was a kid, we used to hunt morels in Missouri. They are harder to spot than the bright chanterelles, but easy to differentiate from poisonous toadstools.
Deer love morels. With the proliferation of deer everywhere, I hardly ever see morels anymore.
I gotta find me an oak grove! Without much deer, if possible.