06-26-2016, 01:55 PM
The 'snow' mushrooms as we call them, bear no resemblance to a morel.
They are orangish in color and found not far from the snowline in the spring. We would gather and soak to get all the earwigs and bugs out, then slice and batter and fry. Good eating but nothing on the order of fresh morels.
Wonder what the proper name is?
And again, what is a chanterelle?
Best,
Ouzel.
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They are orangish in color and found not far from the snowline in the spring. We would gather and soak to get all the earwigs and bugs out, then slice and batter and fry. Good eating but nothing on the order of fresh morels.
Wonder what the proper name is?
And again, what is a chanterelle?
Best,
Ouzel.
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