Fishing Stage - Forum
Home Active Topics Newest Pictures Search Login Register
General Chit-Chat (non-fishing talk)
Who knows
Page 1 of 2 next>
Sep 12, 2020 07:51:03   #
Wv mike Loc: Parkersburg area. Wv
 
What is the name of this eatable fungi. What time of the year is best to look for it. How do you cook it. Unscramble this and a lot of fisherman will use them. TROLEICNECS.



Reply
Sep 12, 2020 08:02:13   #
dbed Loc: POMME DE TERRE LAKE MISSOURI
 
Moral word is electronics

Reply
Sep 12, 2020 08:13:24   #
Lee626 Loc: Brick NJ [ near the Jersey shore ]
 
Wood ear ?? I love mushrooms but you wont get me to eat that

Reply
 
 
Sep 12, 2020 08:41:01   #
kandydisbar Loc: West Orange, NJ
 
Always wanted to learn different mushrooms as many grow in my yard. One year a huge, white soccer ball sized grew and when I threw it in the gutter for trash they wouldn't take it, thought it was a kid's ball, lol!

Reply
Sep 12, 2020 08:48:37   #
flyguy Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
 
kandydisbar wrote:
Always wanted to learn different mushrooms as many grow in my yard. One year a huge, white soccer ball sized grew and when I threw it in the gutter for trash they wouldn't take it, thought it was a kid's ball, lol!


It was, it's called a puff ball. My brother-in-law eats them but I don't.

Reply
Sep 12, 2020 08:51:40   #
Ivey Loc: South Central Tennessee, Tim's Ford Lake
 
Chicken on the woods or Sulphur Shelf ,Laetiporus sulphureusv, pretty recognizable because of the color normally orange to yellow with a lighter yellow on the edges. These rooms will not have gills, ever and are quite good eating. they will grow from wood either standing or laying, If you find them go back in a couple months and there should be more.

Reply
Sep 12, 2020 08:55:25   #
Flytier Loc: Wilmington Delaware
 
I known the woods are full of edible mushrooms but at my level of knowledge I'll get them from the grocery store.

Reply
 
 
Sep 12, 2020 08:58:41   #
Big dog Loc: Bayshore, Long Island, New York
 
Wv mike wrote:
What is the name of this eatable fungi. What time of the year is best to look for it. How do you cook it. Unscramble this and a lot of fisherman will use them. TROLEICNECS.


Looks like ‘hen of the woods’ or ‘chicken’ mushroom. Another good one to look for is the sulfur shelf. I also saw 7 ‘vase puffball ‘ mushrooms along the parkway this week. Yup, this is the season.

Reply
Sep 12, 2020 10:33:13   #
Wv mike Loc: Parkersburg area. Wv
 
It is chicken of the woods Ivey really nailed this one

Reply
Sep 12, 2020 11:04:39   #
Jeremy Loc: America
 
Electronics. I have not eaten that mushroom but I have heard of them. I have harvested many Chanterelle Mushrooms. Look similar without so much of the orange. I have harvested in Fall ( they usually will show up after 3 or so days of heavy rain ). I like diced onions some garlic and oil or butter pan-fried just long enough to cook through. Serve as main dish or meat / protein by itself or in addition to other sides or meats etc. Very good and healthy but be sure what mushrooms you consume. Deadly if get wrong type.

Reply
Sep 12, 2020 11:50:21   #
Wv mike Loc: Parkersburg area. Wv
 
Now is the time to harvest chickens in my area

Reply
 
 
Sep 12, 2020 12:47:14   #
Whitey Loc: Southeast ohio
 
Friend found some last week we had them with nice big ribeye

Reply
Sep 12, 2020 13:07:58   #
kandydisbar Loc: West Orange, NJ
 
Jeremy wrote:
Electronics. I have not eaten that mushroom but I have heard of them. I have harvested many Chanterelle Mushrooms. Look similar without so much of the orange. I have harvested in Fall ( they usually will show up after 3 or so days of heavy rain ). I like diced onions some garlic and oil or butter pan-fried just long enough to cook through. Serve as main dish or meat / protein by itself or in addition to other sides or meats etc. Very good and healthy but be sure what mushrooms you consume. Deadly if get wrong type.
Electronics. I have not eaten that mushroom but I... (show quote)


Try cooking with fresh marjoram and garlic. I can't eat them without it anymore

Reply
Sep 13, 2020 14:41:52   #
fishrmans Loc: Waushara Cnty Wisconsin and Port Charlotte Fl
 
Really good pickled.

Reply
Sep 13, 2020 16:09:19   #
Ivey Loc: South Central Tennessee, Tim's Ford Lake
 
We like them cut into strips and sautéed in butter with onions and peppers, man guess I'll have to get out in the woods and start hunting. Haven't had any since I moved to the lake.

Reply
Page 1 of 2 next>
If you want to reply, then register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.
General Chit-Chat (non-fishing talk)
FishingStage.com - Forum
Copyright 2018-2024 IDF International Technologies, Inc.