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Fun with Fungi

Posted on Tuesday, 10/16/2007 at 09:38

No, this isn't about Zach's and my visit to Amsterdam a couple of years ago. Though that was fun.

Yesterday afternoon my friend Kathleen and I went mushrooming on Larch Mountain in the Gorge. Our haul of chanterelles was disappointingly small: those are mine on the right. But we found a bunch of the most beautiful mushrooms I have ever seen. They look black in the photo, but they are really a deep, dark, velvety purple.



They are Cortinarius violaceus, the Violet Cortinarius, also called the Purple Cort. According to several mycological guides I've checked,  they are the only member of their large family that it is safe to eat. It is unsettling, though, when a mushroom is labeled "Edible, with Caution." All of the other cortinarius mushrooms, apparently, contain bad substances called cortinarins. The onset of the deleterious effects is delayed, such that you don't know you have a problem until 3 to 14 days have passed. Still, the identifying characteristics of the Purple Cort are pretty conclusive.

Kathleen and I have never collected these mushrooms, because we have always had much better luck with chanterelles and have concentrated on them. This year we had to branch out. She got a lot of angelwings, and I got these satanic-looking beauties.

The Purple Corts are said to be not particularly savory. They are also said to darken to black when cooked. I propose to start with those two small ones and see what happens. But aren't they gorgeous?

Comments:


Take your best shot, savage gypsy lover
[info]kelly_yoyo at 2007-10-16 19:12 (UTC) (Link)
Wow, they're huge! Glorious purple-black too.
mindseas
[info]mindseas at 2007-10-16 19:35 (UTC) (Link)
Fascinating mushrooms! Keep us posted on culinary results.
dawtheminstrel
[info]dawtheminstrel at 2007-10-16 20:52 (UTC) (Link)
You're going to eat those? OK. Tell us how it works out.

Btw, did you know that they now have these things called grocery stores where you can buy all this stuff and it's more or less guaranteed not to kill you?
indigo_room
[info]indigo_room at 2007-10-16 20:58 (UTC) (Link)
But what would your Wood Daemons do?

It may be significant that I have never seen the Purple Corts offered for sale in any grocery store, even the fancy ones, or farmer's market. I'll try the two little ones tonight and see how they taste before I cook the big ones. I've invited Zach to join me, as he adores mushroom, but for some perverse reason he has declined.
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