Birders
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(45,951 posts)Emile
(44,339 posts)Walleye
(45,951 posts)usonian
(27,502 posts)Emile
(44,339 posts)pattyloutwo
(567 posts)eppur_se_muova
(43,001 posts)I bow to your morel superiority.
Emile
(44,339 posts)flour, and pan fried. We like them alongside scrambled eggs. My favorite though is with a good grilled steak.
eppur_se_muova
(43,001 posts)Emile
(44,339 posts)done primarily to remove dirt, grit, and bugs (like slugs or ants) from their honeycomb crevices. The salt forces insects out.
Easterncedar
(6,743 posts)Thats a beautiful haul. I am so envious.
How long did it take you to find them all?
Emile
(44,339 posts)batch in two small areas. They were growing near black cherry trees.
Easterncedar
(6,743 posts)Here in Maine my seriously dedicated mushrooming pal has never found any morels, but we have found some wonderful black trumpets, chanterelles, lobster mushrooms, oysters and hen of the woods. Last years drought made pickings very slim. I occasionally scout around some old orchards. I bought some fresh local morels serveral years ago, and it was a blissful experience.


