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Quote from: LDennis24 on February 21, 2025, 06:42:55 PMI'm curious if any of you have ever tried Hedgehog mushrooms? I saw them at Safeway for $45/lb and wanted to try them but wasn't sure how to prepare them. I read they are good with meat dishes, as most mushrooms are. A way better versión of chanterelles in my opinion. We found a whole bunch this year and have decided to focus efforts on them and leave the chanterelles alone.
I'm curious if any of you have ever tried Hedgehog mushrooms? I saw them at Safeway for $45/lb and wanted to try them but wasn't sure how to prepare them. I read they are good with meat dishes, as most mushrooms are.
Quote from: Platensek-po on February 23, 2025, 11:04:17 AMQuote from: LDennis24 on February 21, 2025, 06:42:55 PMI'm curious if any of you have ever tried Hedgehog mushrooms? I saw them at Safeway for $45/lb and wanted to try them but wasn't sure how to prepare them. I read they are good with meat dishes, as most mushrooms are. A way better versión of chanterelles in my opinion. We found a whole bunch this year and have decided to focus efforts on them and leave the chanterelles alone.That's blasphemy.
What are these called? There seems to be a fair amount of them out this year.
What are these called?? Don’t look like the right morels.
Quote from: Twispriver on April 14, 2025, 02:33:16 PMWhat are these called? There seems to be a fair amount of them out this year.Gyromitra something. The common name is false morels. If you boil them, throw out the water, boil em again, then fry them I "think" you can eat them at that point.Quote from: trophyhunt on April 14, 2025, 03:03:44 PMWhat are these called?? Don’t look like the right morels. That's a stinkhorn. If you catch them a little later in their life cycle they can look gnarly! The latin name is phallus something.
Quote from: freshgrease on April 14, 2025, 03:07:37 PMQuote from: Twispriver on April 14, 2025, 02:33:16 PMWhat are these called? There seems to be a fair amount of them out this year.Gyromitra something. The common name is false morels. If you boil them, throw out the water, boil em again, then fry them I "think" you can eat them at that point.Quote from: trophyhunt on April 14, 2025, 03:03:44 PMWhat are these called?? Don’t look like the right morels. That's a stinkhorn. If you catch them a little later in their life cycle they can look gnarly! The latin name is phallus something.Not a stinkhorn, I don't believe
Quote from: pianoman9701 on April 14, 2025, 03:48:35 PMQuote from: freshgrease on April 14, 2025, 03:07:37 PMQuote from: Twispriver on April 14, 2025, 02:33:16 PMWhat are these called? There seems to be a fair amount of them out this year.Gyromitra something. The common name is false morels. If you boil them, throw out the water, boil em again, then fry them I "think" you can eat them at that point.Quote from: trophyhunt on April 14, 2025, 03:03:44 PMWhat are these called?? Don’t look like the right morels. That's a stinkhorn. If you catch them a little later in their life cycle they can look gnarly! The latin name is phallus something.Not a stinkhorn, I don't believeTrophy ought to smell it for us You're probably right though, I don't see the hole on the top looking again.