Friday, 29 January 2021

Dreaming of Autumn.

 


I'm sure I've mentioned before that 2020 was a rotten year for mushrooms, so we can now but dream of a far better 2021.

We always like to encourage people to eat wild mushrooms, whilst making sure they don't just start 'picking and eating' any old thing.

One of the better wild mushrooms to start eating is the delicious Autumn Parasol Mushroom. It's also one that you can't mistake for any other.

Above are Kellogg and the Cherub with a fine example. As you can see, it is very big and very distinctive. It's almost the size of an umbrella. Don't bother eating the stems.

I just hope that this Autumn we shall still be here to enjoy a few more.

N.B. Just in case you should find some, fry in olive oil, salt only very slightly, and absolutely NO GARLIC.

33 comments:

Debby said...

I have never seen such a huge mushroom! (Although I see that they grow in the USA). That's amazing. A mushroom that size could feed a family!

Cro Magnon said...

They do shrink a bit when cooked, but just one will fill a large frying pan. Delicious.

Adrian Ward said...

It has been a useless fungus season here as well.
Next year we will be awash with the things.

Cro Magnon said...

I hope so, it's an important part of our year here.

Joared said...

I've never seen such a large mushroom.

Cro Magnon said...

In terms of weight, it's not big. I've found Cèpes (Boletus Edulis) that weighed almost a kilo. They'd feed an army!

Anonymous said...

I can certainly see why the are so named. Amazing.

Sue said...

Crikey, I've never seen one that big!

Cro Magnon said...

They certainly would never have been named 'Thimble mushrooms'.

Cro Magnon said...

Phew.... wot a wopper!

local alien said...

That's huge. Certainly none of those around our place.

The Weaver of Grass said...

Never seen one of those around here Cro. Field mushrooms and the odd puff ball is all we get here - probably too far North I guess.

Pipistrello said...

K&C could be elves taking in some shelter there.

Jennifer said...

Why should you not use garlic?

Jean said...

What a whopper! I am also curious as to why no garlic - just personal taste?

Cro Magnon said...

Not many around here last year either!

Cro Magnon said...

They grow quite commonly in the UK, maybe just not in your area.

Cro Magnon said...

They could well have been, it would have protected them both well.

Cro Magnon said...

With most mushrooms we automatically add Parsley and Garlic, but the Garlic just doesn't go with these. They have enough flavour by themselves.

Cro Magnon said...

See above. They just don't go together.

Yorkshire Pudding said...

I am very wary about eating any wild mushrooms. The only ones I ever feel confident about are field mushrooms from cow pastures. That mushroom in the picture is amazing!

Sue G said...

They grow around here in North Norfolk,but I've never seen one that size. Ours grow to about just under dinner plate size.

Starting Over, Accepting Changes - Maybe said...

What a great picture! Like everyone else, I have never seen anything like that. I do hope you will be able to be in your lovely French home in the fall and that you find and enjoy many more giant mushrooms.

Cro Magnon said...

In fact there are several quite unpleasant mushrooms that look very similar to Field Mushrooms. They won't kill you, but they'll give you a decent belly ache.

Cro Magnon said...

We don't often find them this size, I would say 'dinner plate' is usual.

Cro Magnon said...

We hope so too, I can't imagine that they're going to throw us out with all the world's travel problems. We'll see!

Jacqueline @ HOME said...

Am a bit worried that you’ve picked a fairy’s house but I’m sure that you checked first ! Gorgeous photograph. XXXX

rallentanda said...

Beautiful photograph...would make a good painting

Cro Magnon said...

We replaced it with a mini-Yurt; they were very happy.

guusje said...

I find the cherub more interesting than the mushroom. Those little curls peeping out of his hat.

Susan Heather said...

Lovely photo

Endah Murniyati said...

Wow... that's really a huge mushroom! I've never seen before

angryparsnip said...

So AMAZING I have not seen any this big !

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