ID help needed
lilac dapperling from 82438 Eschenlohe, Germany on November 2, 2024 at 11:32 AM by J. Karl
Edit: After a bit of research and asking around, it seems that this is likely Cystolepiota bucknallii
Hi! I came across this strange little thing last week and have been struggling to ID it. I'm hoping that maybe someone here can help.
It was found growing in the soil of a mixed forrest, lots of birch, elder, and larch, 10km or so north of the German alps.
Maybe the photo isn't super clear, but the stem is not hollow. And one very distinct feature is that it stank like gasoline or hot plastic. The smell was strong and lingered on my hands long after handling it.
Thank you!
Oh wow! You've got a good variety there!
If you bring the wine, you're welcome any time!
I would absolutely love to grow my own, but I unfortunately don't have the space :(
What are you growing?
3 for 3! Do you also collect wild mushrooms? (Though there is also one teeny tiny penny bun tucked in there)
Thanks! There is no specific recipe that I use, but it's basically Cacio e Pepe with pan fried mushrooms and a bit of shallot (no other veg).
Wild mushrooms with fresh linguini
A colleague asked if they could join me on a mushroom hunt, we were lucky and found some beautiful wild mushrooms!
I used to live off of Spanish tortilla when I was a student. All you need is potato, egg, onion, salt and pepper, and a bit of cooking oil for your pan. You can also add other ingredients like muahrooms, tomatoes, sausage, or bacon when you have it.
Haha I've never seen that! Thanks for the share, I needed a laugh today!
Lol what can I say, groceries are getting expensive
A (mostly) foraged meal
I wass lucky enough to find some morels while walking the dog today, so I made pasta with morels and wild garlic and a cocktail made with homemade elder syrup.
Whipped cream and fruit (kiwi, strawberry, banana, and preserved mandarin orange).
Close! The chocolate swirls are chocolate cake batter piped onto the baking paper and briefly baked so they hold their shape, then I poured on the vanilla batter and finished baking as instructed.
No need to break in, I'd happily share :) Also, hope you're feeling better soon!
My one and only pretty cake
I'm usually very bad at decorating cake, so hopefully this one is nice enough to be considered food porn!
Probably the healthiest decision I've made in the last 24 hours!
This photo looks like something straight out of a cookbook! It looks really tasty OP :)
Hello! Would it be ok if I shared some of my favorite recipes for foraged foods to this community?