Saturday, April 7, 2007

What do you do with morels (and are they that good)

You folks ask what's the big deal with morels:  OK, I'm getting ready to tell you.

People sell them for anywhere from $25 to $50 a gallon.  Yes, they're that good.

You find the little buggers in the woods, or on the outskirts thereof.  They're only available for, at the most, three weeks every year.

Bring them to the house, cut them in half, and soak them at least overnight in salt water.  This gets rid of bugs and snails that might be living inside them.

Now there are several ways to prepare them, but all the best ways involve frying.

If I'm in a hurry, I simply roll them in flour and fry them in plenty of oil.

If I have lots of time and patience, I drain them, rinse them, get them good and wet in an egg-and-water mixture, and then roll them in a mixture of half flour, half-crushed Hi-Ho crackers.

Nothing in the world tastes anything like fried morels. 

Nor any better.
  They're nothing like the silly little "umbrella-shaped" mushrooms you are used to getting from grocery stores.

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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for answering that question.  I love canned mushrooms, but I've never ate fresh mushrooms.  

Anonymous said...

I've had 'em and they are the best!
Traci

Anonymous said...

They sound heavenly!  Thanks for describing... Judy

Anonymous said...

I say, "Bring on the butter!"   Anne

Anonymous said...

I've' never eaten morels but I'm wishing I had them out in my woods.  Maybe I do and I just don't know what to look for.

Anonymous said...

What kind of oil do you use?  Just curious as I stopped frying them when My husband got sick.  Also, isn't there one mushroom that is poisonous that looks a lot like a morel?

Anonymous said...

my mouth was watering reading this post!

enjoy your morels :)

Anonymous said...

oooohhhhhh, morels.....food from the gods...

love ,Kas

Anonymous said...

I wouldn't know a good one from a bad one if I had any growing. I think all we have is toad stools. lol They sound really good. Paula

Anonymous said...

Ilove mushrooms but have never heard of morels before reading you.