Mushroom Recipes
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Happy Halloween from Mushroom Obsession!

What could be better than a spooky Halloween breakfast made from some choice edible mushrooms that you’ve probably never seen in the supers? Continue reading
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I Ate a Mushroom Larger Than a Human Brain!

Calvatia gigantica puffballs have a smooth, leathery outer shell, and when you slice into them, if they are in edible stage, they are firm and white. This one was perfect. So I proceeded to do what I had long dreamt of doing … grilling and eating it. Continue reading
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Have You Ever Had a Hedgehog?

Hedgehogs are a late fall/early winter mushroom that grows in damp, ferny areas, and in my mind it is one of the more savory and simple-to-cook shrooms. I love it as a side dish, or as a breakfast mushroom with scrambled eggs. Continue reading
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Preparing to Partake in the Putting Away of a Plateful of Palatable Puffballs

What do you do with Puffballs? (Other than the boyish delight of stomping on them and watching the little “wolf farts”* spew greenish-brown “smoke” comprised of billions of puffball spores into the air!) Most puffballs are indeed edible. I had never had them before, and this season we saw a goodly number of Lycoperdon* not… Continue reading
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Boletes: The Bacon of the Mushroom World

PJ is a master chef and couldn’t wait for me to let him loose in my kitchen to see what he could do with those Boletes (mostly Admirable Boletes, and also some Slippery Jacks). Continue reading
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An Asian Mushroom Diversion

Delicious recipes for White Shimeji and King Trumpet mushrooms. Continue reading
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Chanterelles Shazam: A Base Mixture for Dry Saute’ing Chanterelle Mushrooms

There are two great ways to prepare Chanterelle mushrooms, in my opinion. One is Cream of Chanterelle Soup, and the other is a base mixture for dry saute’ing Chanterelles, which I call Chanterelle Shazam. Continue reading
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Resurrecting Frozen or Dehydrated Chanterelles

In this brief video, I talk about the process of rehydrating dehydrated Chanterelle mushrooms, and also the process of thawing whole Chanterelles that have been frozen in a block of ice. Continue reading
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The Big Problem With Chanterelles — and How To Solve It

Every year at this time I experience anew a key frustration shared by those who love to hunt … and eat … Chanterelle mushrooms. For they only appear for a brief window in the Fall, September and October, typically; and while they are wonderful while we have them, they are best eaten fresh and no… Continue reading
