In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

Any mushroom gatherers

Discussion in 'Hobbies and Interests' started by Sandhillbilly, Apr 16, 2020.

  1. ole

    ole

    Joined:
    Dec 5, 2015
    Messages:
    1,537
    Likes Received:
    12,872
    Location:
    Rock County Wisconsin
    I asked him if these were oysters or chicken of the woods. He didn’t know but his family has eaten them for years no matter what they are.
     
    metalcuttr likes this.
  2. Judy Bellringer

    Judy Bellringer

    Joined:
    May 30, 2023
    Messages:
    7
    Likes Received:
    36
    Location:
    the Garden State
    I think that your image, ole, is somewhat bleached out. Chicken of the woods is orange, underside is yellow. They appear in spring or early autumn, following wet weather. Thick "shelves" and rather sturdy.

    Oyster mushrooms are grayish white, thin, and rather flimsy.

    Hen of the woods are grayish, appear at base of trees, in autumn - September / October - after good rain.
     
    ole likes this.
  3. Woodwidow

    Woodwidow

    Joined:
    Oct 4, 2013
    Messages:
    13,649
    Likes Received:
    85,369
    Location:
    Port McNeill, BC Northern Vancouver Island
    Puffballs are only good if they are still white in the center. Once they start turning yellow, they are past their prime.
     
  4. Mykidsdadd

    Mykidsdadd

    Joined:
    Dec 4, 2017
    Messages:
    666
    Likes Received:
    4,694
    Location:
    NE Oklahoma
    I don’t gather but I like them. This one showed up , last two days photos of it. Pretty cool. No idea what it is. FF101753-B8EC-4838-A375-A6999C3C90B7.jpeg 7FF82A2C-8208-476E-9093-EED8A50A9329.jpeg
     
    metalcuttr and ole like this.
  5. thescratchylens

    thescratchylens

    Joined:
    Oct 10, 2023
    Messages:
    324
    Likes Received:
    1,770
    Location:
    Rock County, Wisconsin
    IMG_0550.jpeg
    Nice little find not too long ago. Golden oysters.
     
    Hickory45, metalcuttr and WeldrDave like this.
  6. thescratchylens

    thescratchylens

    Joined:
    Oct 10, 2023
    Messages:
    324
    Likes Received:
    1,770
    Location:
    Rock County, Wisconsin
    They make for a dandy little soup if you cotton to the earthy/nutty flavor. We dress ours with a drizzle of high quality olive oil, fresh green onions from the garden, and coarse black pepper. Yum! RenderedImage.jpeg

    Cream of Giant Puffball Soup
     
    metalcuttr, Chvymn99, Eckie and 4 others like this.
  7. Eckie

    Eckie

    Joined:
    Dec 14, 2019
    Messages:
    3,319
    Likes Received:
    16,550
    Location:
    Virginia
    Looks like chunked up cheese!
     
    metalcuttr and thescratchylens like this.
  8. buzz-saw

    buzz-saw

    Joined:
    Jan 31, 2020
    Messages:
    4,489
    Likes Received:
    25,989
    Location:
    Ct.
    tofu would have been my guess.
     
    metalcuttr, thescratchylens and Eckie like this.
  9. metalcuttr

    metalcuttr

    Joined:
    Jun 12, 2018
    Messages:
    3,177
    Likes Received:
    22,759
    Location:
    western WA
    Recently found this Bear's Head in an area that has produced them before. I let my Buddy harvest it as I am not too fond of them! newbearshead.jpg
     
    thescratchylens likes this.
  10. Warner

    Warner

    Joined:
    Jun 19, 2017
    Messages:
    6,917
    Likes Received:
    44,117
    Location:
    New Hampshire
  11. thescratchylens

    thescratchylens

    Joined:
    Oct 10, 2023
    Messages:
    324
    Likes Received:
    1,770
    Location:
    Rock County, Wisconsin
    They’re really good though, if prepared right. We eat them weekly. And yea, they look like tribbles.
    IMG_0873.jpeg
     
    metalcuttr likes this.
  12. Chud

    Chud

    Joined:
    Aug 15, 2020
    Messages:
    6,180
    Likes Received:
    43,336
    Location:
    NC
    Oysters on a Poplar stump in my yard
    IMG_3073.jpeg
     
    Horkn, MikeInMa, metalcuttr and 2 others like this.
  13. ole

    ole

    Joined:
    Dec 5, 2015
    Messages:
    1,537
    Likes Received:
    12,872
    Location:
    Rock County Wisconsin
    it is time

    IMG_3158.jpeg IMG_4297.jpeg
     
    JD Guy, metalcuttr, Eric VW and 5 others like this.
  14. JimBear

    JimBear

    Joined:
    Aug 9, 2020
    Messages:
    3,168
    Likes Received:
    18,762
    Location:
    Iowa
    We found last night, maybe look again tomorrow after rain.
     
    metalcuttr, Eric VW, Chvymn99 and 2 others like this.
  15. Ron T

    Ron T

    Joined:
    Dec 12, 2018
    Messages:
    2,287
    Likes Received:
    16,472
    Location:
    Northeast Ohio....Bowdil
  16. RCBS

    RCBS

    Joined:
    Jan 22, 2016
    Messages:
    4,436
    Likes Received:
    20,719
    Location:
    Over here
    Found a smurf villiage two weeks ago. First ever 'real' find on home property.
    [​IMG]

    [​IMG]

    [​IMG]
     
    MikeInMa, metalcuttr, Ron T and 7 others like this.
  17. moresnow

    moresnow

    Joined:
    Feb 5, 2016
    Messages:
    1,731
    Likes Received:
    9,646
    Location:
    Iowa
    3 guys each picked about a dozen each yesterday. Almost all small greys. It's a start!
    I'll take a peek this afternoon again. Good luck all.
     
  18. ole

    ole

    Joined:
    Dec 5, 2015
    Messages:
    1,537
    Likes Received:
    12,872
    Location:
    Rock County Wisconsin
    Had to cut the grass today didn’t get to the woods very early. Only found 3. But I got a buddy who eats false morels so I found him some. I only eat morels and nothing else.

    IMG_3161.jpeg IMG_3162.jpeg

    IMG_3164.jpeg
     
  19. Eckie

    Eckie

    Joined:
    Dec 14, 2019
    Messages:
    3,319
    Likes Received:
    16,550
    Location:
    Virginia
    I thought false morels were poisonous...? Evidently I was mistaken....

    I didn't go looking this year, but the fil found the biggest ones we've ever found this year...

    20240412_201318.jpg

    My phone case for size reference. He found a couple that were bigger than those a couple days later...I think he said the biggest was a little over 8 inches.
     
    Woodwidow and metalcuttr like this.
  20. JD Guy

    JD Guy

    Joined:
    May 11, 2022
    Messages:
    769
    Likes Received:
    4,310
    Location:
    Upstate SC
    Just found this thread and brought back fond memories of hunting morels with my Dad as a youngster. Wife and I have found them a number of years ago right along a public walking trail! Took my sweatshirt off and we tied the sleeves and just about filled the entire sweatshirt. Took close friend couple out again later and they picked a bounty as well. Can only surmise that nobody else who walked that trail knew what they were because it’s well used.

    Have not found any morels on our land but have found hen of the woods and oyster mushrooms.

    Our favorite way to fix morels is how others have described. After cleaning, split in half and sauté in butter with a little salt and pepper. Simple and delicious:yes:.

    Don’t know how factual it is but I was taught to always cut the morels off at the ground with a sharp knife and not to pull or break them. Probably just old folklore?
     
    Eckie, MikeInMa and metalcuttr like this.