the season's first chanterelles

in FungiFriday2 months ago

this is my contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw

after the middle of july is a good time to start looking for chantrelles Cantharellus cibarius. we had heavy rains on monday and tuesday so we had high hopes of finding some.

at first we found plenty but they were too small to be bothered to pick or spend much effort getting decent photos

so we gave up looking at our first choice and tried searching a new nearby area of the forest we had not been to before

and there we had far better luck.

typically we find them in mossy or grassy areas in the forest

but with proper moisture they can be plentiful on the pine forest floor as well

now when it comes to taste, chanterelles are not my favorite mushrooms. but they are easy to spot and easy to identify without worrying about poisonous look-alikes.

even better they are unlikely to be infested with bugs and worms and when you first find them there are often many more nearby. so finding enough for a meal was quick and easy

we left far more behind than what we picked and will be back in a week or so hoping to find them more mature. cutting the stems with a knife is better for the mushrooms and reduces the amount of dirt that gets picked but in situations where i only pick one out of a cluster it is better to use my hands

these were still young and relatively small so there was a bit of work to clean them. i use an old toothbrush and a small kitchen knife.

this is about 1 pound or 450 g cleaned chanterelles ready to cook

today i am just frying them in a mix of butter and avocado oil along with some garlic, and freh from the garden, chives, marjoram and calendula petals. also a little salt, pepper, chili powder and cream

procedure:
i heat the oil and butter in an iron skillet, add the pepper and chili powder. after 30 seconds add the garlic then the musrooms, chives, marjoram and salt

they release copious amounts of water so i drained off about 1/2 cup. i am making mashed potatoes as well so i used the mushroom liquid in the mashed potatoes instead of milk. delicious.

they are pretty much cooked when they have finished releasing water and dried up a bit. that is when i added the flower petals and the cream.

a quick minute or two later they are ready to serve. yum yum.

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Oh wow
This means you must have eaten mushrooms before
Are they that sweet?

Delicious… can’t wait for them to pop up here too.

the season is just starting here and lasts until november. i don't know where you are but i am guessing it won't be long until you can find them.

Thats a nice long season.
I am way north 64N
So it will take a little longer here and the season will be short.

Sending an Ecency curation vote

Nice picture