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Al mojo de ajo a la mexicana.Camarones con cebolla verdad? O tiene una nombre mas interesante? Aparece muy declicioso
Nice kings. We just roasted our first batch last week. Thinly sliced, tossed in olive oil, salt and pepper. Spread out on sheet pan or better yet elevated on stainless screen. Baked at 450F or grilled/traegered until browned and slightly crispy at edges. Can also do the chanterelles this way although I usually use them in other dishes like mushroom cream sauce or gravy.Surf was crap today and kinda drizzly so great day to go mushroom hunting in a spot we had previously reconned.
Didn't really expect to find much but found a bunch of chanterelles and two sizable boletes:
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Thought the ones at top right were something else, ends up they are russulas and probably not good eating. Bottom right thought might be right but nope, something not too sure of actually.
But the boletes:
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ah yeah, on the menu in T-minus...
Thanks. Kings and chanterelles were super good. Did pretty much same thing but cooked them on stovetop.Nice kings. We just roasted our first batch last week. Thinly sliced, tossed in olive oil, salt and pepper. Spread out on sheet pan or better yet elevated on stainless screen. Baked at 450F or grilled/traegered until browned and slightly crispy at edges. Can also do the chanterelles this way although I usually use them in other dishes like mushroom cream sauce or gravy.
The russula aren't good to eat but they are actually one of the types of mushroom that can become Lobster mushrooms once they are taken over by another species of fungus. Not a huge fan of lobsters myself but i think they need to be cooked a certain way. My friend says you need to grate them up and squeeze the moisture out or something. They didnt agree with me the first time I ate them so i havent tried again.
Just saw this.Surf was crap today and kinda drizzly so great day to go mushroom hunting in a spot we had previously reconned.
Didn't really expect to find much but found a bunch of chanterelles and two sizable boletes:
View attachment 140019
Thought the ones at top right were something else, ends up they are russulas and probably not good eating. Bottom right thought might be right but nope, something not too sure of actually.
But the boletes:
View attachment 140020
ah yeah, on the menu in T-minus...