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superblingtheory
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red chantrelles and indigo milky- gonna be good eatin'
#3069155 - 08/30/04 12:44 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Found these while hiking at another cool river park near my home here in beautiiful yet backwards NC today- went swimming in the cool waters of the broad river and when I emerged to go take a piss, I found myself taking the long way back- and in three minutes time I found all these and if I'd have walked for ten minutes, I could have found enough mushrooms to feed a french resteraunt full of pot smoking millionaires- I couldn't walk two feet off of the path without stepping on mushroom caps- I'm so happy I bought a fourty of OEnglish and a sixer of Negro Modelo to celebrate! I'm going back soon for the bumper crop after these rains hit! Chantrelles anyone?! And I found some really cool as mushrooms- for instance: Strobilomycs floccopus (old man of the woods), some shaggy stalked boletes, and an Amanita Muscaria growing so far out in the wild it amazed the shit out of me- in mixed woods! I am having quite a day- I might just break out my last joint of White Rhino to celebrate- also because I looooooooooooooooooove to eat and I looooooooooooooooooooooooove to cook so tell me who's got the recipe ideas for indigo milkys? They smell peppery- I've got all this blue shit all over my hands. What a fucking day- if only I could stop arguing with my wife about time!!! What a world.
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superblingtheory
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Re: red chantrelles and indigo milky- gonna be good eatin' [Re: superblingtheory]
#3069278 - 08/30/04 01:18 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Actually indigo milky recipies are what I crave speicfically- anygbody eat one with any tasteworthy success?
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Gumby
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Re: red chantrelles and indigo milky- gonna be good eatin' [Re: superblingtheory]
#3069430 - 08/30/04 02:00 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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I've heard that Lactarius taste like el crapo =\
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agr8fulchick
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Re: red chantrelles and indigo milky- gonna be good eatin' [Re: superblingtheory]
#3069665 - 08/30/04 02:56 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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I don't know anyone who eats indigos, but the chanterelles sure are tasty! They are past their season here in Iowa (big bummer, I was hoping to get some this summer...). All we did was cut them up in little pieces and fry them in butter, and then put them on crackers, like a fancy treat! Club crackers and ritz work well, totally my favorite edible mushroom! Congrats on finding some!
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agr8fulchick
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Re: red chantrelles and indigo milky- gonna be good eatin' [Re: superblingtheory]
#3069712 - 08/30/04 03:07 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Here's an idea, this guy suggests putting the blue mushrooms in omlets because they retain their blue color and make "green eggs"!
http://www.bluewillowpages.com/mushroomexpert/lactarius_indigo.html
Something fun to try!
http://www.mssf.org/cookbook/milkycaps.html
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superblingtheory
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Re: red chantrelles and indigo milky- gonna be good eatin' [Re: agr8fulchick]
#3069754 - 08/30/04 03:19 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Thanks dude! You are the man, man. I eat chantrelles all of the time, but the cinnabar-red are so very very very abundant that I've just now (this year at least) decided to fudge with them. I cook those like any other chantrelle- the milkys I will try so recipe adaptations for plus possibly what you^^^^^ have suggested. Gumby: - I have heard similar things- these have a very odd taste that I expect to be diminished wiht cooking/frying. The smell is incredible though- very spicy. I take it you have not exp. with milkys? I fuck only with this one because of its obvious nature and well documented edibility.
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