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Re: possible shrimp of the woods and hedgehog? [Re: relic]
#26338833 - 11/22/19 07:00 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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I've not tried them, I've been hunting and collecting, identifying and examining, for a quite a while. This year is pretty much the first time I've actually been interested and confident enough to start collecting mushrooms to eat. The only thing I ate this year was some bear's head tooth, Next year I'll probably try a few more. I know a spot for wine cap stropharia, and I can probably find some pear shaped puffballs again. If I see some more shrimp of the woods I will probably try those if they're not covered in poison ivy. I found some this year that I didn't know we're edible and others that were just too old or in too poor a condition to try.
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Re: possible shrimp of the woods and hedgehog? [Re: Uzidaisies]
#26338881 - 11/22/19 07:19 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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those wine caps are a pretty mushroom. Yeh I just started too if it wasnt for this forum it wouldve took me years to get to where im at.
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Re: possible shrimp of the woods and hedgehog? [Re: Stosch]
#26344891 - 11/25/19 02:56 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hey guys what you think about these?
found a nice cluster but dropped it in the spring and then looking seemed too far gone anyway, bummer. Guess prime time was before this last rain. I left a lot of small ones maybe they'll grow more before it gets too cold.
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Re: possible shrimp of the woods and hedgehog? [Re: Stosch]
#26348310 - 11/27/19 10:53 AM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Sorry about that, was away for a couple days.
Wash em off, trim out any discolored areas, and fry em up!
As with all new-to-you edibles, try a tablespoon or so before diving in to the whole batch. Thats what I've always read; try a small portion first to make sure you're not sensitive to them (allergic reaction, indigestion, etc)
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Re: possible shrimp of the woods and hedgehog? [Re: relic]
#26348314 - 11/27/19 10:55 AM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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When I say discolored areas, I mean truly discolored, not just a little like the one at 3 o'clock/far right in your pic. That one is fine.
I trim out any blackened areas or spots or divets where any soil doesn't wash out.
Best thing you can do is to make sure to harvest them carefully and brush or blow off any dirt before putting them in your collection bag or basket...that way you minimize cleanup and cross contamination.
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Re: possible shrimp of the woods and hedgehog? [Re: relic]
#26348579 - 11/27/19 12:57 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Awesome thanks for the pointers. They were good nice mild taste I think I put too much onion next time try them plain.
That's a good tip thx yeh now inside my mesh bag its all funny gonna have to wash it.
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Re: possible shrimp of the woods and hedgehog? [Re: relic]
#26353306 - 11/30/19 07:46 AM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Definitely want to go very light on any added flavors and make sure to brown the mushrooms in order to bring out a slightly nutty flavor they develop when browned/carmwlized (similar to the way onion flavor develops when you brown and carmelize them as opposed to their flavor when raw)
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Re: possible shrimp of the woods and hedgehog? [Re: relic]
#26353368 - 11/30/19 08:17 AM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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cool. Might go back for the others on Monday. I left quite a bit of small ones by that spring. There's these Greyish kinda purple mushrooms very close to them. Wonder what those are. Ill pick some an make an ID request. Hard to see but there's one at the very top in my last pic.
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Re: possible shrimp of the woods and hedgehog? [Re: Stosch]
#26353395 - 11/30/19 08:39 AM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Googled Entoloma looks like them .now I'm confused.
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Re: possible shrimp of the woods and hedgehog? [Re: Stosch]
#26353408 - 11/30/19 08:49 AM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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That's what I saw. Cap was a little more pronounced Greyish purple. Will they turn into shrimps? I'm confused I thought they were honey mushrooms that are infected. What's your take on that?
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Re: possible shrimp of the woods and hedgehog? [Re: Stosch]
#26353670 - 11/30/19 11:29 AM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Those are Entoloma abortivum mushrooms, the blobs are technically blobs of both Entoloma and Armillaria hyphae
They will not turn into shrimps. Both the E. abortivum mushrooms and the blobs are edble.
Edited by Moria841 (11/30/19 11:30 AM)
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Re: possible shrimp of the woods and hedgehog? [Re: Moria841]
#26353674 - 11/30/19 11:31 AM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
Moria841 said: Those are Entoloma abortivum mushrooms, the blobs are technically blobs of both Entoloma and Armillaria hyphae
They will not turn into shrimps. Both the E. abortivum mushrooms and the blobs are edble.
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Re: possible shrimp of the woods and hedgehog? [Re: Doc9151]
#26353923 - 11/30/19 01:42 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Sweet
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Re: possible shrimp of the woods and hedgehog? [Re: Stosch]
#26355527 - 12/01/19 12:55 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Bananner fer scale. Yall happen to know what them purple stemmed mushrooms are. Found quite a few of the normal Entoloma but they were past their prime.
The honey mushrooms were going ape near the upended trees.
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Re: possible shrimp of the woods and hedgehog? [Re: Stosch]
#26355890 - 12/01/19 04:36 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
Stosch said:

Bananner fer scale. Yall happen to know what them purple stemmed mushrooms are. Found quite a few of the normal Entoloma but they were past their prime.
The honey mushrooms were going ape near the upended trees.
The purple stemmed mushrooms are species of Cortinarious and they are mostly like toxic as *****.
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Re: possible shrimp of the woods and hedgehog? [Re: Doc9151]
#26355955 - 12/01/19 05:29 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Ah I see. Lol face got flush and ran in kitchen make sure none made it into the dish. Cheers Doc
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Re: possible shrimp of the woods and hedgehog? [Re: Stosch]
#26363193 - 12/05/19 03:15 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Found some more. I think that one dark looking one might be past its prime.
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Re: possible shrimp of the woods and hedgehog? [Re: Stosch]
#26363459 - 12/05/19 05:12 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
Stosch said:

Found some more. I think that one dark looking one might be past its prime.
Entoloma arbortivum and I can not see the darker one but I agree that it's past it's prime.
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Edited by Doc9151 (12/05/19 05:14 PM)
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Re: possible shrimp of the woods and hedgehog? [Re: Stosch]
#26365037 - 12/06/19 01:13 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
Stosch said:

Found some more. I think that one dark looking one might be past its prime.

Enjoy!
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