My local chanterelles patch was looking a bit poor this year- until yesterday when I got a really good harvest. They do seem to be a bit late this year everywhere. This patch has never let me down and I wouldn't divulge its location to anyone!
Anyway, I always eat my chanterelles on their own, in butter or with chicken or as girolles a la forestiere (with bacon, butter and tatties) but wondered if they might go with trout or white fish.
I cooked them with onions, garlic and stock then added double cream and black pepper. Then removed the mushrooms and ate them. The remaining sauce I strained and used today as a sauce over some trout fillets and a haddock fillet.
Absolutely wonderful- the chanterelle flavour is delicate so the bland taste of the trout didnt overpower it.
It's all a bit arsey for breakfast but hell, you only live once!
Excellent stuff Pearly, looks lovely
I'm afraid i've never quite lept into the world of wild mushrooming, although I have the books and guides.
I always keep my eyes out for Ceps though but never found any as yet.
Was out checking my Bramble & Elderberry patch yesterday as that's as far as my foraging has got so far.
Quote from: claretbumble on September 01, 2010, 01:25:18 PM
Brambles are magnificent this year. Must be the dry, sunny weather - nice and fat, and not at all soggy.
I made the mistake of picking and giving one to my 2 year old (trying to get her into the origins of food from a young age amd all that)
She loved it but now thinks that every berry she sees is a "bwamble" and wants to eat it :shock: