Wednesday, 5 March 2025

Wild-ish Mushrooms?


Whilst Kimbo was recently galivanting out in the Sussex countryside, buying wood for his fire, he also popped into a nearby Farmer's Market, where he bought me this fabulous boxed selection of mushrooms. The only one's I recognised, and have previously eaten, were the pale grey Oyster Mushrooms. The others were all a bit of a mystery.


The rather thick stemmed ones in the top middle are becoming very popular in the UK, but don't ask me what they're called.

Of course, the best thing to do with such delights is to make an omelet.

And, it was totally delicious. If you should see such a selection of wild-ish mushrooms on your travels, don't hesitate. They are superb.

                                         

24 comments:

Susan Heather said...

Is the Farmers' Market not close enough for you to shop at. (You said nearby)

Cro Magnon said...

It was 'nearby' to where he was buying his wood; out at Steyning. I did go with him once. A very pleasant drive away.

Graham Edwards said...

In the days, many moons ago, when I used to stay in Berlin with German friends he was a mushroom aficionado and consumer. I enjoyed many an interesting meal in those heady days. If, on the very odd occasion, my friend came across a mushroom he didn't know he went to the local Apoteke for verification.

JayCee said...

That boy spoils you!

Cro Magnon said...

That's what we do in France. Every pharmacy is taught to identify ALL mushrooms. However, in France we only ate about 4 very well known varieties.

Cro Magnon said...

He does. He's just been for his once a week 'Full English'. I left the back gate open for him, and he found a Fox trying to get in ahead of him.

Yorkshire Pudding said...

You have to be very careful about which mushrooms you eat. It is possible that Kimbo is trying to do you in so that he can claim your fortune.

potty said...

I suppose that The Mushrooms were prepared with Free range eggs, Sea salt, cooked in Virgin olive oil and Real butter over a stove fuelled with only Green energy.

Cro Magnon said...

I've been eating 'wild' mushrooms since I was very small. As they say, "All mushrooms are edible, but some only once".

Cro Magnon said...

Ha ha. The salt, oil, and butter, OK. But probably not the eggs or gas.

local alien said...

Your Kimbo is worth his height in gold!!
We should have wild mushrooms around here now but I've never seen them. We do have a lot of wild asparagus at the moment though. They make a tasty omelette too

Traveller said...

I was going to say that I was surprised wood fires are allowed in Brighton. I looked up the council and was surprised to see so few green councillors.

Cro Magnon said...

I've never eaten wild asparagus, but I adore the cultivated 'green' version.

Cro Magnon said...

The 'Greens' were a pain in the neck. They have let weeds grow everywhere, and are 100% anti-cars. They left a real mess behind them.

Traveller said...

Didn’t they lose power 10 years ago?

Cro Magnon said...

Probably, but nothing has changed. I have just been out cleaning a crazy amount of moss from the pavement. It had become unacceptable.

Camille said...

We visit a small privately owned mushroom farm nearby where we sometimes indulge ourselves. (Expensive!) So guessing by your photo and going front to left, I spy: Oyster, Portobello, Enoki, King trumpet mushroom, Oyster, Portobello, Black trumpet?, and finally perhaps several small Chanterelles? Lucky Cro and wonderful looking omelette.

Travel said...

Looks wonderful.

Cro Magnon said...

It was the 'King Trumpet' that interested me the most (thank you for identifying). It was really delicious, and one to look out for. I do gather Chanterelles, Oysters, and the black Trumpets, but the others I didn't know.

Cro Magnon said...

And tasted so too!

Gemma's person said...

Wild mushrooms, a taste of heaven itself. Reminds me that ours will be coming up around here in about a month or so . Morel mushrooms is what we hunt around here.

Cro Magnon said...

I think I've only ever found one Morel in my life. It was growing in the courtyard of our big old farmhouse in France. I put it in the fridge (for later), and it shriveled to nothing. Since then I've hunted for them, but not been successful. We mostly eat Cepes and Girolles.

Coppa's girl said...

Yummy!
Anything that looks like a mushroom round here would be somewhat suspect!

Cro Magnon said...

As I said above "All mushrooms are edible, but some only once".

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