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Re: Official PNW 2013 Fall Edibles/Cool Fungi Thread [Re: Great Scott]
    #18851797 - 09/16/13 11:01 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

The first ones a Chlorophylum species, probably C rachodes. The last ones are dope!! I have no ideaewhat they are!


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Re: Official PNW 2013 Fall Edibles/Cool Fungi Thread [Re: psylosymonreturns]
    #18851846 - 09/16/13 11:12 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

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The last ones are dope!! I have no ideaewhat they are!




I'm pretty sure they're the same.
Are you sure these are parasols though? I've never seen them grow in such dense clusters like that.
I'll go check on these in a few days I guess and see what they look like at maturity. :thumbup:


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Re: Official PNW 2013 Fall Edibles/Cool Fungi Thread [Re: Great Scott]
    #18851977 - 09/16/13 11:52 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Chlorophyllum sp. maybe? 

That is a very cool cluster man! That would of been a sick time lapse. :hairmetal:


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Re: Official PNW 2013 Fall Edibles/Cool Fungi Thread (for Maynard) [Re: nomadbrad]
    #18855038 - 09/17/13 07:16 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Just deep fried some chants for a potato, kale, broccoli soup I just made.

They are fantastic! I did them just like fries. And by a random chance I
tried them with cheddar cheese. I am not making this up.

It was :mindblown:


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Re: Official PNW 2013 Fall Edibles/Cool Fungi Thread (for Maynard) [Re: Ganzig]
    #18855232 - 09/17/13 08:01 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

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Ganzig said:
Just deep fried some chants for a potato, kale, broccoli soup I just made.

They are fantastic! I did them just like fries. And by a random chance I
tried them with cheddar cheese. I am not making this up.

It was :mindblown:





damn. deep fried in what type of oil? didja bread em at all?


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Re: Official PNW 2013 Fall Edibles/Cool Fungi Thread (for Maynard) [Re: generalsherman55]
    #18855841 - 09/17/13 10:22 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

No breading. Just salt and peppa. In safflower oil. The only high temp oil I ever use really.

I don't like what canola smells and tastes like.


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Re: Official PNW 2013 Fall Edibles/Cool Fungi Thread (for Maynard) [Re: generalsherman55]
    #18855861 - 09/17/13 10:25 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Some shots from today. with today's haul and dinner. seared scallops with chanterelle and leek risotto.


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Re: Official PNW 2013 Fall Edibles/Cool Fungi Thread (for Maynard) [Re: Eritarka]
    #18855879 - 09/17/13 10:29 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Rad! I had a chanterelle risotto last week! It was

:homerdrool:


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Re: Official PNW 2013 Fall Edibles/Cool Fungi Thread (for Maynard) [Re: Ganzig]
    #18855962 - 09/17/13 10:49 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

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Ganzig said:
No breading. Just salt and peppa. In safflower oil. The only high temp oil I ever use really.

I don't like what canola smells and tastes like.





safflower oil? never heard of it...


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Re: Official PNW 2013 Fall Edibles/Cool Fungi Thread (for Maynard) [Re: Eritarka]
    #18855965 - 09/17/13 10:50 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

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Some shots from today. with today's haul and dinner. seared scallops with chanterelle and leek risotto.






chant risotto sounds heavenly. holy titty fuck batman.


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Re: Official PNW 2013 Fall Edibles/Cool Fungi Thread (for Maynard) [Re: generalsherman55]
    #18855971 - 09/17/13 10:52 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

It does not stink like canola when you heat it up.
Canola smells like a wet dog to me.

Safflower imparts nearly no flavor or smells. Something I am looking for
with a lot of cooking.
I have yet to try many of the other oils available but I will.

But your favorite olive oil and your favorite high temp oil will get you through
most any cooking situation.

:thumbup:


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Re: Official PNW 2013 Fall Edibles/Cool Fungi Thread (for Maynard) [Re: Ganzig]
    #18855986 - 09/17/13 10:57 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Quote:

Ganzig said:
It does not stink like canola when you heat it up.
Canola smells like a wet dog to me.

Safflower imparts nearly no flavor or smells. Something I am looking for
with a lot of cooking.
I have yet to try many of the other oils available but I will.

But your favorite olive oil and your favorite high temp oil will get you through
most any cooking situation.

:thumbup:




Safflower oil is expensive but yeah, it's the shit.  :thumbup:
Went up to the Olympic forests for a short hike, here's the haul.  I'll post more pics tomorrow when I gots the time. 


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Re: Official PNW 2013 Fall Edibles/Cool Fungi Thread (for Maynard) [Re: RiparianZoneJunky]
    #18856025 - 09/17/13 11:07 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

You drove all the way to the Olympics to hunt? Thought I was the only one
who does that.

:lol:


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Re: Official PNW 2013 Fall Edibles/Cool Fungi Thread (for Maynard) [Re: RiparianZoneJunky]
    #18856084 - 09/17/13 11:19 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

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Ganzig said:
It does not stink like canola when you heat it up.
Canola smells like a wet dog to me.

Safflower imparts nearly no flavor or smells. Something I am looking for
with a lot of cooking.
I have yet to try many of the other oils available but I will.

But your favorite olive oil and your favorite high temp oil will get you through
most any cooking situation.

:thumbup:




Safflower oil is expensive but yeah, it's the shit.  :thumbup:
Went up to the Olympic forests for a short hike, here's the haul.  I'll post more pics tomorrow when I gots the time. 





god i want lobsters so badly! ive never found them/eaten them


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Re: Official PNW 2013 Fall Edibles/Cool Fungi Thread (for Maynard) [Re: generalsherman55]
    #18856166 - 09/17/13 11:37 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

They are pretty good. You gotta try Boletus mirabilis. That is really good.

A very interesting flavor. Umame and lemon.

I really want to try the Neolentinus pondersosus. I found it last summer but
did not know what I had found and it was in a
rehab area of the Willamette National Forest therefore I did not collect it.

That Lactarius I ate on Saturday was pretty good too. It really did taste
like some really nice crackers.

And it is a friggin sexy mushroom.

       


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Re: Official PNW 2013 Fall Edibles/Cool Fungi Thread (for Maynard) [Re: Ganzig]
    #18856282 - 09/18/13 12:04 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

When I ate a few lobsters the other night I think they upset my stomach.
The next day I had diarrhea and it smelled like burnt toast, I don't know about you but it's not normal for me.
Has anyone ever had this problem besides me? How do you cook them?
The first person to eat one of those things must have been the bravest son of a bitch ever,
they are pretty fucking funky looking... and smelling.


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Re: Official PNW 2013 Fall Edibles/Cool Fungi Thread (for Maynard) [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
    #18856289 - 09/18/13 12:06 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

I have not. Sorry to laugh but :lol: Burnt toast? Bwahahahahahaha!


I have always baked mine into chicken pot pie.

They smell awful fresh. :puke:


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Re: Official PNW 2013 Fall Edibles/Cool Fungi Thread (for Maynard) [Re: Ganzig]
    #18856353 - 09/18/13 12:20 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

So B mirabilus is that good eh?? Its so common I have to try it then!! :smile:


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Re: Official PNW 2013 Fall Edibles/Cool Fungi Thread (for Maynard) [Re: psylosymonreturns]
    #18856507 - 09/18/13 01:18 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Yeah, a really interesting flavor. One that is enjoyable as well as interesting.

It is difficult to find fruits without bugs or hypomyces I have noticed.

But def give em a try.

Try them without butter first so you can taste them for what they are.

Really nice mushrooms.

:sunny:


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Re: Official PNW 2013 Fall Edibles/Cool Fungi Thread (for Maynard) [Re: Ganzig]
    #18856570 - 09/18/13 01:50 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Cool. I read they had a lemony flavor but just never got around to trying them. I usually see many nice ones as they love the conifer forests up here. I will give them a go.


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