doitmyself Joined Jun 3, 2002 Messages 9,615 Location MI May 18, 2018 #1 Yum. Maybe a few more after our next rain. The season is a week or so behind schedule this year. A real delicacy sauteed in butter, very lightly battered in flour and fried, or in scrambled eggs.
Yum. Maybe a few more after our next rain. The season is a week or so behind schedule this year. A real delicacy sauteed in butter, very lightly battered in flour and fried, or in scrambled eggs.
V volk06 Joined Oct 4, 2010 Messages 5,525 Location Midwest May 18, 2018 #2 Love some sauteed in butter and put on steak.
K Kestas Staff member Joined Jun 4, 2002 Messages 14,326 Location The Motor City May 18, 2018 #3 I found a few on my property -- only enough for one omelet.
J JohnnyJohnson Joined Oct 22, 2009 Messages 8,832 Location Wet side WA May 18, 2018 #5 I have to tell you those just look yummy! They are great with egg and flour on them and fried in butter. Last edited: May 18, 2018
I have to tell you those just look yummy! They are great with egg and flour on them and fried in butter.
C CT8 Joined Oct 9, 2014 Messages 15,365 Location Idaho May 18, 2018 #6 Wrap them in bacon and bake ! Snot balls.
X xxch4osxx Joined Mar 11, 2009 Messages 2,995 Location Cedarbrae, Ontario May 18, 2018 #7 Haven't had morels in years. Would love to cook some up if I knew there was any growing around here!
Shannow Joined Dec 12, 2002 Messages 43,888 Location 'Stralia May 18, 2018 #8 I've only ever seen one in the wild in my life. Would love to try them.
skyactiv Joined Mar 2, 2013 Messages 11,928 Location The Midwest May 18, 2018 #9 I recently let a co-worker hunt for them on my property that has a 2 acre wooded section.
G Garak Joined Dec 5, 2009 Messages 28,049 Location Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada May 19, 2018 #10 A dying art! My mother and maternal grandfather were the only people I knew personally who could hunt mushrooms.
A dying art! My mother and maternal grandfather were the only people I knew personally who could hunt mushrooms.