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Re: one million pounds of chanterelles [Re: georgeM]
#8597758 - 07/05/08 03:24 PM (3 months, 1 day ago) |
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implee said: If i find some more fresh specimens ill experiment with some meals
cool i will do the same i still think this mushrooms can be a good meal .
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georgeM said: I think of Lactarius indigo as a novelty food used primarily for aesthetic impact. They don't work well as a primary ingredient. I'm going to think of something to do with these and will post a recipe and photos if it turns out well.
You were probably thinking of the From the Deep Blue Sea to a Sea of Deep Blue Mushrooms experiment. It tasted OK but I won't be preparing them in this manner again.
me too , i was almost to give up and use lactarius to impress females because ¡hey! eat green egg is impressive isn`t , until i try that meal with pork in the nevado the colima with Alan , i completely understood that to make a good meal of it have to get that combinations ,it had to be a precise combinations of ingredients and maybe circumstances. so i still think a secret recipe is hiding out there.
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Re: one million pounds of chanterelles [Re: implee]
#8597761 - 07/05/08 03:25 PM (3 months, 1 day ago) |
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I didn't use photo shop but it is safe to say the photography technique had something to do with it. I used multiple flash units in different positions to highlight and enrich the colors. However they were deeply blue specimens.
And the picture of the blue bubbling diced mushrooms wasn't manipulated either.
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Re: one million pounds of chanterelles [Re: cactu]
#8597802 - 07/05/08 03:39 PM (3 months, 1 day ago) |
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Cactu: I think indigos might be well served with something that has a smoky flavor. Maybe even smoke the mushrooms a bit themselves.
I prepared a blue bisque with indigos once. Pureeing them helped to eliminate they unappealing granular texture -- it was really good but i have to say the mushrooms didn't really contribute to the flavor.
Here is a recent meal featuring chanterelles (the Chorizo is actually a vegetarian soy based product). You might think of chorizo as possessing a flavor that would overwhelm the mushrooms however they combined nicely and the mushrooms added an interesting complexity.
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Re: one million pounds of chanterelles [Re: cactu]
#8597822 - 07/05/08 03:46 PM (3 months, 1 day ago) |
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until i try that meal with pork in the nevado the colima with Alan , i completely understood that to make a good meal of it have to get that combinations ,it had to be a precise combinations of ingredients and maybe circumstances. so i still think a secret recipe is hiding out there.
That was the best Lactarius I have ever eaten by far. I guess the recipe is to go to Mexico, get an awesome pork burrito, empty it out over the diced Lactarius indigo and fry it all over over a campfire.
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Re: one million pounds of chanterelles [Re: georgeM]
#8597844 - 07/05/08 03:52 PM (3 months, 1 day ago) |
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interesting , maybe you don't eat meat but i guess adding meat will combine i a good way , well iam gonna eat this boletus frostii right now , i have to wait a few week for the lactarius here are some how a middle-ending season mushrooms to appear the other cousin appear first ,deliciouses and other red ones i found few in my last hunt but to old to eat , well if some one like to contribute to the recipe idea and see good pictures and ideas see this thread , is like this conversation was not over and still is not until we make a good recipe ha ha ha... http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/7557539#7557539
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Re: one million pounds of chanterelles [Re: cactu]
#8597897 - 07/05/08 04:13 PM (3 months, 1 day ago) |
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If i find enough indigos i would like to pass them along to an accomplished local chef to see what he thinks.
I do eat a bit of meat from time to time but this meal was to be shared with a vegetarian so a meatless product was used.
Enjoy your frostii!!
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Re: one million pounds of chanterelles [Re: georgeM]
#8597910 - 07/05/08 04:18 PM (3 months, 1 day ago) |
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Some of that meatless stuff is really good.
I am a vegetarian but I eat meat at least twice a week (just to piss off all the other vegetarians).
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Alan Rockefeller said: Some of that meatless stuff is really good.
I am a vegetarian but I eat meat at least twice a week (just to piss off all the other vegetarians).
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Re: one million pounds of chanterelles [Re: georgeM]
#8598247 - 07/05/08 06:37 PM (3 months, 1 day ago) |
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Nice finds georgeM.Did you cook up any of the jelly clubs?
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Re: one million pounds of chanterelles [Re: DannyGlick]
#8598296 - 07/05/08 07:00 PM (3 months, 1 day ago) |
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Nice finds. Those Lactarius indigo's are really cool. That simmering pot of blue looks quite freakish though. A blue meal just seems somehow wrong.
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Re: one million pounds of chanterelles [Re: implee]
#8599135 - 07/05/08 11:16 PM (3 months, 21 hours ago) |
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Re: one million pounds of chanterelles [Re: georgeM]
#8599138 - 07/05/08 11:18 PM (3 months, 21 hours ago) |
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Alan Rockefeller said: Some of that meatless stuff is really good.
That's what she said.
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Re: one million pounds of chanterelles [Re: xmush]
#8599145 - 07/05/08 11:21 PM (3 months, 21 hours ago) |
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Re: one million pounds of chanterelles [Re: xmush]
#8599149 - 07/05/08 11:21 PM (3 months, 21 hours ago) |
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Very clever changing the post name, i see how things are now young grasshopper my strength will only increase from this.
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Re: one million pounds of chanterelles [Re: weiliiiiiii]
#8599152 - 07/05/08 11:23 PM (3 months, 21 hours ago) |
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Re: one million pounds of chanterelles [Re: xmush]
#8599158 - 07/05/08 11:26 PM (3 months, 21 hours ago) |
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Alan Rockefeller said:
I am a vegetarian but I eat meat at least twice a week.
That's what she said.
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Re: one million pounds of chanterelles [Re: DannyGlick]
#8599167 - 07/05/08 11:29 PM (3 months, 21 hours ago) |
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Nicely done, yes?
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Re: one million pounds of chanterelles [Re: DannyGlick]
#8599168 - 07/05/08 11:29 PM (3 months, 21 hours ago) |
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Re: one million pounds of chanterelles [Re: weiliiiiiii]
#8599753 - 07/06/08 03:31 AM (3 months, 17 hours ago) |
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Okay guys, until Danny came on the scene with all this "she said" commentary, I had never heard it used with any frequency....
Then it started coming up in all these threads. So I go with some irl friends to the mountains, and guess what I get to hear all week?? "THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID!"
 Sometimes it is funny... Sometimes.
Maybe my friends all said it long before this festival and the music was always too loud for me to notice, but goddamn!!!!
Anyway, georgeM, I was hoping to reference your "meal of paint", but I guess I showed up a bit late. Man, Lactarius are so not one of my choice edibles...
Alan and I ate Leotia lubrica once this past Fall. But he spit his out!!  What a foul texture...
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