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The only thing I could tell you is you got to harvest them quick, like when they are solid white, no browning or yellowing. Usually found in grassy land or in with the cottonwood and aspen trees, with
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Yep delicious, I get the giant puff balls around here, some of them can be up to 8" in diameter, you got to get them while fresh, I like to slice them in about 1/4 slices, sauté and cook em on a cast
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I have yet to find any morels, but i have a honey spot for shaggy meins... I Sure would like to try some fresh morels!
So I was out cutting my lawn and along the line where the grass meets the woods I saw what I thought to be a morel mushroom. So I stopped and went to look next thing you know I'm picking mushrooms in my woods. I stumbled across a decent size cache of morels. Ended up with a paper grocery bag full. If you've never had these before ohhh boy are you missing out. They are only around a short period just a few weeks around here and are pretty rare to find. Very sought after and expensive at farmers markets. I sautéed some up just a bit ago in olive oil and minced garlic. Delish?