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Mushroom Update

Posted on Tuesday, 10/16/2007 at 22:23
I ate a few of those Purple Corts tonight and was not impressed. On the bright side, I wasn't killed, either. Yet.

First I dry-sauteed the two small ones. This is a method I often use for cooking fresh-picked mushrooms, as they contain plenty of moisture on their own. Dry-sauteeing lets you taste the mushroom itself without any butter, oil, shallots, wine, or whatever else you might use when sauteeing mushrooms. In the case of the Purple Corts, this was not a big advantage. Their texture was pleasing, as was their rich black color (I could imagine using them in pasta dishes for contrast), but they did not have a lot of taste, and what they did have was on the bitter side.

Unable to leave well enough alone, I sauteed one of the bigger ones with a little butter, a splash of wine, and just a hint of garlic--a clove swiped around the pan. The result was a moist mushroom that tasted like ever-so-slightly bitter butter and garlic. Made a beautiful presentation, but I did not even finish it.  I'm going to dry the rest of them and see if they will work in a soup later on.

I now feel rather bad about having picked them all, but I won't do so again. And I have read some things online from people who like eating them, so it was worth trying.

Chanterelles tomorrow! Now there I'm on familiar fungal territory.

Comments:


Oz Drummond
[info]birdhousefrog at 2007-10-17 10:24 (UTC) (Link)
You feel guilty? No way! Death to fungi! Hopefully, they will be just fine and will recover from what you did to them. But since I'm anti-fungal, it's amusing me no end to hear about trying to find some way to cook them where they taste better. But they are beautiful.

Oz
mindseas
[info]mindseas at 2007-10-17 12:34 (UTC) (Link)
Too bad they were bitter. I have a friend who uses fungi to create scenes with her dolls. She has an article in Autumn 2007 Art Doll Magazine called "The Mushroom gatherers." Perhaps your beautiful purple musrooms would be good for such a purpose.
indigo_room
[info]indigo_room at 2007-10-17 15:11 (UTC) (Link)
What a cool idea! The big purple ones are so gorgeous that I wish I could use them in flower arrangements or something. I'm going to try drying them whole (this often doesn't work out for me, though) and perhaps they'll still look interesting if they dry properly.
Take your best shot, savage gypsy lover
[info]kelly_yoyo at 2007-10-17 17:54 (UTC) (Link)
Your witchy mushrooms would make a great ingredient for a Halloween soup or something else made in a cauldron.
indigo_room
[info]indigo_room at 2007-10-17 18:30 (UTC) (Link)
Another excellent suggestion. Almost enough to make me throw a Halloween party, just to have an occasion to use them in some gruesome-looking dish. But Zach and I are hoping to be out of town for few days, road-tripping, over Halloween. Maybe next year (now that I know where to find them).
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