I wrote this in september and now they are here!
Where or where have all the mushrooms gone?
The end of the mushroom season is coming upon us quickly now, but, where or where were the mushrooms? The fact is that this has been a terrible no-mushroom mushroom season. I have been living in Sologne – Loire Valley since 2000 and this is the worst year for fungus lovers.
Generally speaking from May to November Sologne Loire Valley is a Mecca for mushroom enthusiasts. In a “grand cru” year I have found not just the stellar standards such as “girolles” (chanterelles) and “cepes”
Just to name a few of the more exotic species that I have had the luck to find and savour:
“langue de boeuf” (beefsteak fungus) – this mushroom
“Chou-fleur”
“Pézize”
(orange peel fungus) The great thing about this funny looking one is that is lovely to see it’s brightly coloured orange on a drab winter’s in the forest! I throw it into whatever mushroom dish I am making to give colour and add just a bit of difference to the taste.
As for recipes here is one of my favorites, it is unusual, easy and parasol mushrooms (“coullemelle”) grow all over France! Collect just the caps of this mushroom after they have flattened out. They usually need very little cleaning. Depending on how many you will be cooking you will need one or two beaten eggs in a shallow dish. In another shallow dish mix breadcrumbs, herbs of your choice and Parmesan. Dip the whole caps first into the egg then into the herb cheese mixture. Lightly sauté them in olive oil. I serve them like small pizzas as an appetiser or as a side dish with dinner. In the French and English reference guides there are marked differences in the culinary appreciation of certain mushrooms.
It may not be too late this season, who knows, with just a little rain and sun…we might still have a season.
If you can’t find an expert to go with you take a reference book. I usually take both a French and an English one with me. Do not go racing through the forest picking every mushroom you see, most will be of no culinary interest or toxic. Pick only those that match what you find in the reference book. If you are picking ones that you do not know be sure to put each type in different bags so there will no contamination from a potentially toxic mushroom.
Here in France each pharmacist is equipped to be able to confirm your pickings during the season. This service is offered free so remember, if the pharmacist is busy please go back later. Michel, our pharmacist is very knowledgeable but once in awhile one of my finds has searching in his mushroom enclypedia and sometimes even then there are times he is not sure!
But remember not all mushrooms are edible and never never eat one if there is the least doubt.
Kristi Anderson
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I am not even seeing those lovely red toadstools so well known from our childhood fairy tales. And, speaking of… while searching for a photo of one for this article I came across some very fascinating information on Wikipedia.
You are more versed on mushrooms than I am. Having been raised in the Nievre, I loved fishing with my dad and go in the forest to pick up mushrooms, violettes and coucou in early spring, lily of the valley in April/May... The soil was really good in our forest for ceps and girolles. The trompette de la mort were good too and the roses we would find in the fields. But those are the ones we were familiar with, not any of the others you mentionned. There is nothing like fresh mushrooms. I always wince when I have to buy the dried one, that cost an arm and a leg. The fresh girolles I have bought at Whole foods are not tasty at all. Maybe they are mass produced.
Posted by: Nadege | 12/03/2009 at 02:41 AM
Nadege,
We have all those here also but I thought it would be fun to show other edible ones that most people dont know about. Of course no one should eat a mushroom unless they are 100% sure of what it is. I am going mushroom hunting today!
kristi anderson
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