Foraging Cauliflower Fungus and Porcelain Mushrooms (in Dorset, for a Change)

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • October foraging for Cauliflower Fungus and Porcelain Mushrooms in a new location during a short trip to Dorset.
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Komentáře • 318

  • @JoshuaDay
    @JoshuaDay Před rokem +407

    That HQ transition was the best visual gag in quite some time 😂

    • @bletheringfool
      @bletheringfool Před rokem +16

      thinking the same thing!

    • @daddytwins2003
      @daddytwins2003 Před rokem +70

      I loved it. When you walked into the frame I was looking for the green screen effect. Nice touch.

    • @alocino96
      @alocino96 Před rokem +45

      agreed, i was ready for the next shot and then he entered the camera view, super funny

    • @solistheonegod
      @solistheonegod Před rokem +35

      Until he walked up the steps I didn’t believe it was real 😂

    • @sarahstrong7174
      @sarahstrong7174 Před rokem +8

      Had me! Still do not understand though how they built steps out of smoke & then the characters dance up them in the 1960s Mary Poppins film. Does anyone happen to know?

  • @capt.kneecaps5237
    @capt.kneecaps5237 Před rokem +109

    mr shrimp calling the porcelain mushrooms “slimy boys” just about knocked the wind out of me

  • @brianartillery
    @brianartillery Před rokem +84

    I love the 'Atomic Shrimp HQ' gag. Making it look like a stock photo of a house, and then rolling on to show it's an actual 'Atomic Shrimp HQ'. Nice one.

  • @psychedelikchameleon
    @psychedelikchameleon Před rokem +94

    Dad used to take us on fungal forays. He was red/green colour blind so had to ask us if things were reddish or brown sometimes. But his knowledge was extensive and there was never any doubt with the edible ones. We would have a cook up when we returned to the car park. I love hearing the Latin names as they bring back memories. Happy days.
    I'm glad you don't destroy poisonous mushrooms like some people are suggesting. Thanks for a lovely foraging video.

  • @azurehanyo
    @azurehanyo Před rokem +80

    My children and I went out just yesterday and found some chicken-of-the-woods for dinner, and when I showed them this video, they were ecstatic and wanted me to tell you about our own endeavour.
    I hope you and the family enjoyed your time in Dorset!

    • @looksirdroids9134
      @looksirdroids9134 Před rokem +2

      Chicken is chicken of the woods. A chicken's natural habitat is jungle.

    • @azurehanyo
      @azurehanyo Před rokem +3

      @@looksirdroids9134 One might say that all is fowl and fowl is fair.

  • @katrinarose2210
    @katrinarose2210 Před rokem +46

    I enjoy your use of holidays as adjectives. "The texture of these mushrooms are quite halloween"
    "Yea the texture if these mushrooms is a bit like pasta, but a bit Christmas"

    • @HotelPapa100
      @HotelPapa100 Před rokem +12

      "Christmas" was crispness, but yeah. (I describe cauliflwer mushroom as almost cartilage-y)

    • @MrCh0o
      @MrCh0o Před rokem +4

      @@HotelPapa100 Oh, it was? I totally heard Christmas, too, but I guess I may've been influenced by the earlier Halloween

    • @black_platypus
      @black_platypus Před rokem +5

      I thought "Christmas" for a fraction of a second, too, but then "crispness" displaced that interpretation.
      Surprisingly, the CZcams auto-generated subtitles got that right 👍

  • @AbandonedCrisis
    @AbandonedCrisis Před rokem +94

    I've never seen cauliflower fungus before. Very interesting to see how well it cooked up. After many different Atomic Shrimp HQs, it was a shock to me when you actually appeared in the video walking into the cabin. I thought it was a green screen until you went up the step. I hope you enjoy your time in Dorset.

  • @coryman125
    @coryman125 Před rokem +20

    I don't even like mushrooms but I can't help watching these, they're so relaxing and also full of such good information. And I love your philosophy of always being on the safe side, even when putting the identifications up on the screen in post

  • @ABoyNamedCharlotte
    @ABoyNamedCharlotte Před rokem +12

    A cabin stay for a little break sounds so fun, hope you and Jenny had a good time.

    • @ChrisWar666
      @ChrisWar666 Před rokem +1

      Don't forget Eva! 😁 A break for all the family

  • @fucksampleclearance2106
    @fucksampleclearance2106 Před rokem +16

    I can't express in words how much these foraging videos do for my mental health. it's like stepping away from the city and into...

    • @jwalster9412
      @jwalster9412 Před rokem +6

      He is quite a fun guy. I might even say he is a mycelium guy. There isn't mushroom left for puns here, I'll show myself out.

    • @Mashamazzi
      @Mashamazzi Před rokem +3

      @@jwalster9412 amanita minute to digest this comment

  • @darraghchapman
    @darraghchapman Před rokem +40

    2:23 "This one's starting to dissolve"
    That's got one of my favourite words to describe it: deliquescence. There's something lovely about the balance of syllables hopping between high and low vowels and and how the consonants come in sequence. A word you can 'savour' as you say it :)

    • @looksirdroids9134
      @looksirdroids9134 Před rokem

      More like 'savour' as the ONLY way to say it. Any other way is wrong.

  • @brianbks02
    @brianbks02 Před rokem +19

    Can I just say, I absolutely love your content!
    I can’t think of another CZcamsr who has absolutely captivated my attention in this way. The variety is exceptional.
    Thank you for producing all of these gems. 👍🏻❤️

  • @TregMediaHD
    @TregMediaHD Před rokem +10

    I live in a Dutch forest .
    I'm a longterm resident of the UK 🇬🇧 in between many extended outreaches over my life . . After the last 6 years .. being back here in Netherlands have I returned. Beyond your videos and have I got a bit of news for some one . I could t find more solace . Your other videos when not on holiday are great memories to see an area I know very , very well winks winks. .
    Greetings uit Nederlands

  • @CristianConsonni
    @CristianConsonni Před rokem +17

    As an Italian, I can tell you that this man knows perfectly well how to make a good carbonara. This dish also looks very tasty.

  • @debbiehenri345
    @debbiehenri345 Před rokem +16

    By coincidence, just recovering from a long mushroom foraging walk myself. Found the biggest Beefsteak Fungus I've ever come across. Stump Puffballs, as usual, always nice to act as a filler. There were some late Chanterelles, which surprised me. Normally, they are the first mushrooms ready to pick around here.
    It must be a good year for Porcelain Fungus as there were loads, and I have to say - I too have never been able to identify them in a dish once they're cooked. They seem to melt away.
    It says in one of my books that the slimy stuff on the cap is 'gluten.'
    I also found a Beech tree with what looks to be a very similar large polypore growing in profusion all around the base.
    I broke a piece off one lobe to take home for identification - and because the edge of the broken lobe started to turn black, I identified it as Blackening Polypore.
    It's said to be edible, but must be cooked first, and even after cooking is known to cause 'some' people gastric upsets.
    I chewed a tiny, little bit raw (I know, shouldn't) but it was actually rather tasty. It's more fibrous than Chicken Of The Woods, but the flavour is much the same (they can be slightly bitter on occasion). I'll cook that tomorrow if the raw bit doesn't give me a bad night.
    I'm trying to find Jelly Ear fungus at the moment. Found just 2 'ears' within reach at the base of a dead tree. Hundreds about 15 ft up the tree - but as it's completely dead I might see if I can push it over, as I'm now very intrigued by a comment in another video regarding 'Boozy Orange Vegan Jaffa Cakes.' That sounds good to me!

    • @sarah12232
      @sarah12232 Před rokem

      Hi am curious if you cooked the blackening polypore

  • @spugintrntl
    @spugintrntl Před rokem +2

    "A little bit Halloween" is not an expression I've ever heard before, but I think I'm going to use it at ever available opportunity from now on.

  • @DeathMetalDerf
    @DeathMetalDerf Před rokem +5

    I love these videos because I don't often get the opportunity to get outdoors very much, but would kind of like to, so I watch these and it's pretty close. Close enough for me. So thank you for sharing with us.

  • @harmonic5107
    @harmonic5107 Před rokem +8

    9:22
    My brain just had a short circuit. I'm so used to that joke that it being real was startling 😄

  • @Mishona17
    @Mishona17 Před rokem +13

    Walking onto the shot of the Atomic Shrimp HQ gag had me chuckling, love it. I hope you and Jenny enjoy your little break away - Those Cauliflower Fungi look fascinating.

  • @sarchlalaith8836
    @sarchlalaith8836 Před rokem +2

    "time for the slimy bois"
    Now that's a line you don't hear in every cookery show haha

  • @gertgeist
    @gertgeist Před rokem +2

    Califlower fungus was the first forged thing I'd ever got to eat last yeah. Posted on a local region mushroom id group and I had folks telling me I should go back and get it and also folks asking where they could find it lol Baked it with goat cheese and parsley on top of it after I slicked it and cooked it nice wnd golden in my castiron. Was a very lovely meal. Hope I find more this year.

    • @gertgeist
      @gertgeist Před rokem +1

      Current favorite edible fungus us the shaggy stalk bolete. It taste like a green tomato very acidic

  • @markmarketing7365
    @markmarketing7365 Před rokem +2

    Calling a texture "Halloween" is a new one haha. Does explain their ghostly vanish in the end

  • @arnoldmmbb
    @arnoldmmbb Před rokem +15

    Love the foraging videos!! so nice and calming

  • @jonny68s52
    @jonny68s52 Před rokem +7

    Mike
    Might be a good idea for you to do a film about how trees look after their 'babies' and the roll fungi has with respect to trees and thier root systems. Think I once saw a fascinating TED talk on the subject.
    John

  • @jenniferhamby7667
    @jenniferhamby7667 Před rokem +3

    Really enjoy your videos especially the mushroom 🍄 foraging ones. The UK is so Beautiful. Thank you for taking us along with you. Your knowledge is astounding.

  • @thecatherd
    @thecatherd Před rokem +1

    Thanks to you and Jenny for giving us a peak into your Dorset holiday, it seems as though you found yourself a lovely little place to unwind for a while. :) As always it's a pleasure to see you foraging, especially somewhere new, it's interesting to see how the local flora and fauna diversify even just a little across the country.

  • @what.why.where.when.waterhole

    i went looking for mushrooms today ( the day this video was released ) im a complete nooby so didnt eat but i managed to find 5 diffrent types and tryed to identify them as close as i can to the books, it's surprisingly fun even ifyour not eating them!

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  Před rokem +6

      It's a good idea to do that for a while before you even think about foraging for the table - it's interesting to note how much more you will see once you 'get your eye in'

  • @HexerGraf
    @HexerGraf Před rokem +1

    "It's time to throw in the slimy boys!" just made me smile, I love the shroomy episodes so much

  • @zorgonak
    @zorgonak Před rokem +1

    The Atomic Shrimp HQ shot threw me for a huge loop! 😂 I actually did a double take and had to go back to watch it again. 😂

  • @pingASS_
    @pingASS_ Před rokem +5

    I just foraged a lot of Craterellus tubaeformis (yellowfoot, winter mushroom, or funnel chanterelle)
    Like 1.5 kg!
    Also found some Imleria badia (bay bolete) but most had been eaten by bugs and worms.
    Love your videos!

  • @uutdiegodzilla3821
    @uutdiegodzilla3821 Před rokem +4

    Cauliflower fungus is called wether "Fette Henne" (fat hen) or "Krause Glucke" (curly clucking hen) in German, and for me, they are the best tasting mushrooms ever. 😋
    You are a lucky man!

  • @KoalaMeatPie
    @KoalaMeatPie Před rokem +3

    I do enjoy your foraging videos. They are are quite mind-soothing

  • @jensgoerke3819
    @jensgoerke3819 Před rokem +8

    That cheese and egg sauce is quite familiar - I like to use eggs and the seasoning from instant ramen to coat the cooked noodles before frying them and adding cheese or cream cheese.

    • @planescaped
      @planescaped Před rokem +1

      That sounds... uhh... interesting.
      Although I'm sure me pureeing white beans with chicken broth in a food processor and adding it back into meat pie mixture to thicken them like some kind of edible food glue sounds interesting to someone else. :P

  • @zacstarkey1369
    @zacstarkey1369 Před rokem

    Reasons like the 8 minutes mark is why I really like atomic Schrimp - if you happen to see this I live in Suffolk and would love to make something idk what but something of gratitude as thanks! 👍

  • @k8eekatt
    @k8eekatt Před rokem +2

    Happy weekend! We are looking forward to some rain to get the mushrooms growing! Thanks for sharing your walk.

  • @boletascarletina4813
    @boletascarletina4813 Před rokem +6

    Hi Shrimpy! Hope you don't mind this nickname; I have in mind Shrimpy from Downton Abbey. I have been binge-watching your videos for a week or so, and also enjoy walking through the woods with your cheerful and amusing voice chattering away in my ear as I forage for mushrooms. I really appreciate (and would love more videos on) your mushroom foraging and your tips on identifying trees by their growth patterns (ie: Chestnut trees and their twisting tree trunks). It looks like you've gotten a gimbal for video and have improved your audio, too; thanks for that; it makes such a huge difference when production values are high. Thanks for all the fun content and vicarious adventures. I still haven't found Chicken of the Woods, and understood your breathlessness and excitement in your video when you found them. Your scambaiting videos are hilarious as well as informative. I would love to see Jenny (and your daughter?) in your videos some time, and hear what they think of your foraging, cooking, crafting, scambaiting, eating/drinking Weird Things in a Can (I'm tempted to send you something from my local market), and other adventures. I've had and adore fresh Huitlacoche in Mexico in a really scrumptious quesadilla; I tried the canned one and found it a bit tasteless. I'd also love to see a video from you where you talk about how you got into foraging, who taught you, how long you've been at it, if you've gotten sick from foraging, and if you participate in any local mycological societies or mushie clubs. Hello and pets to Eva and Cheers from New York!

  • @ExecutorQ3
    @ExecutorQ3 Před rokem +2

    Did not know you call it cauliflower fungai, thx for me knowledge :) ... And yeah, it's delicious mushroom - in my country it's mostly used in traditional soup (as fake tripe, but i prefer the mushroom any time).

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  Před rokem +1

      That sounds good (I like tripe, at least the Polish, Hungarian and Spanish presentations of it that I have tried)

  • @thekey8197
    @thekey8197 Před rokem +1

    I do have to get something off my chest. Even if it does sound silly to some people, I'm suffering from a phobia of mushrooms. Your videos have been greatly therapeutic for me and helped me a lot not to seize up anymore just from the sight of one. Actually when you showed the death cap, I seized up and had to stop watching for a couple minutes and skip ahead a bit... but usually I can see them now and think more rationally about them.
    Thank you for making these videos! They helped me a lot and I'm very glad about your calm way to explain those things!

    • @bittehiereinfugen7723
      @bittehiereinfugen7723 Před rokem +1

      Hey, there are no such thing as silly phobias (but unusual, interesting ones), a phobia sucks, and there are far too many people who just don't understand.
      Nice that Shrimp's videos desensitize you a bit.
      Fall is probably a difficult time of year for you, right?

    • @thekey8197
      @thekey8197 Před rokem +1

      @@bittehiereinfugen7723 Sometimes, yeah. I try to avoid woodland areas around this time of year, we have many fly amanita mushrooms around my area and it did help me a lot not just to panic at the sight of them. Just... take a few steps back around them now.

    • @bittehiereinfugen7723
      @bittehiereinfugen7723 Před rokem

      @@thekey8197 This is fantastic! Did you do that all by yourself? Just like that, by watching videos?
      You are a very strong-willed person, I have a lot of respect for that!

  • @SheyD78
    @SheyD78 Před rokem +1

    Interesting idea for the poisonous mushrooms, carry a marker pen and just write "No" on a few of them. Can't get em all but might provide a info for a passerby.
    Hope you and Jenny had a happy holiday!

  • @dawnmagee3354
    @dawnmagee3354 Před rokem +2

    I love these videos and I adore mushrooms! I bought a mushroom growing kit off Amazon. It comes with everything you need to grow some oyster mushrooms right in/on the box in 10 days. My kit is currently soaking for 10 hours and then the growing begins. Thanks Shrimp for inspiring me. 🍄🍄🍄

  • @fluh2794
    @fluh2794 Před rokem +3

    Sparassis crispa (cauliflower fungus) is quiet common in southern austria; we like to bread and deepfrie it :)

  • @jwalster9412
    @jwalster9412 Před rokem

    I can't express how oddly satisfying these videos are to me. Most cooking videos always seemed washed out to me or something, but this is just relaxing.

    • @dees3179
      @dees3179 Před rokem +1

      Have you tried ‘tasting history with max miller’? He always has endless interesting nonsense to accompany his recipes. And if you like that, you could also try ‘townsends. ‘

  • @bittehiereinfugen7723
    @bittehiereinfugen7723 Před rokem +1

    How nice that you, Jenny & Doggo took a little vacation! I hope you all had a nice, relaxing time!

  • @mrsenstitz
    @mrsenstitz Před rokem +1

    Russulas are best in late autumn. The fly damage has stopped and most specimens are clean and sturdy. Especially the charcoal burner.

  • @carlz0r
    @carlz0r Před rokem +3

    Right before you compared the cauliflower mushroom to pasta while pulling it apart, I was thinkin about how it kinda looked like egg noodles.

  • @pianocat254
    @pianocat254 Před rokem +1

    I learned a new word the other day for what happens to ink caps when they decompose - deliquesce. I thought it was a beautiful word for a pretty gross process.

  • @jacobe2995
    @jacobe2995 Před rokem

    the sounds of those planes or cars or whatever going by made this video unintentionally more scary haha. every time you had a popup about poisonous fungus it seemed like there was 'scary music' playing haha.

  • @MachinaOpus
    @MachinaOpus Před rokem +5

    Have you thought about cultivating some fungus in your home as one of your projects?

  • @PureCoKayne
    @PureCoKayne Před rokem +2

    MY WORD I'm sure if i went for a bush walk I'd be able to find sites like this but what a different world we live in; to see so many different cultures! Again I'm sure if I walked through the most foresty forest in new zealand, there would be something similar but just WOW. I guess I didn't realise how... expansive these fun-little-guys are

  • @hdbordercollie
    @hdbordercollie Před rokem

    "It's a good edible." almost spat out my tea, sir, *what*

  • @Condemn-Focus
    @Condemn-Focus Před rokem +2

    I love mushroom however, I don't have the knowledge on what edible mushroom wise. I better off buying it when I feel comfortable to identifying it.

  • @davearthur514
    @davearthur514 Před 10 měsíci

    In the video you say you're going to loose the thick bits of the cauliflower fungus but it turns out you've lost the porcelain mushrooms instead. Great video again Mike.

  • @ciderbandit2909
    @ciderbandit2909 Před rokem +2

    fwiw We founds some porcelains the other day, the initial chat was to try and wipe the snotty top layer of kitchen paper/similar but that didn't really cut it. But - that top slimy layer is attached to a membrane, that when you find the knack (it was a bit fiddly) you can peel it away from the rest of the cap leaving the rest of the fungus absolutely intact and then you have the added bonus of not needing to wash your shrooms, which as a rule ought to be avoided - we cooked in some olive oil and cracked black pepper - absolutely delicious, will be looking for more soon

  • @samhenwood5746
    @samhenwood5746 Před rokem +2

    Love these foraging videos & thanks Atomic Shrimp 🤗

  • @ragggen
    @ragggen Před rokem

    I'm so far north that the mushroom season is long over here, so I'm living vicariously through you right now Mr. Shrimp

  • @Laralinda
    @Laralinda Před rokem +4

    I know the cauliflower fungus because of the name: in Germany it's called "Krause Glucke" which is a very untypical name. Translated it means something like "curly sitting hen" or "frizzy clucking hen" or something.

    • @botanic3428
      @botanic3428 Před rokem

      Though we also call it Fette Henne, fat hen.

  • @milicar4822
    @milicar4822 Před rokem +2

    Just as I was looking for what to cook tomorrow. Right on time Shrimp! Although unfortunately I'll be foraging at the supermarket.

  • @ulture
    @ulture Před rokem

    your channel was the thing that got me into foraging and made me realise that fungi are not inherently more dangerous than plants. Not sure why we were propagandised as children to believe all mushrooms would kill us but that we could go around eating plants as long as they weren't red berries.

    • @jpaulc441
      @jpaulc441 Před rokem

      The thing is many poisonous plants might make you sick but won't kill you (or you'll vomit up most of the harmful toxins). However certain species of mushrooms are absolutely lethal, have no antidote and apparently taste quite good so I don't see the problem with teaching children to be careful about picking them.

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  Před rokem

      It's true that a lot of toxic fungi poison in different ways from toxic plants, but there are plenty enough plants that will kill without alerting you that you're eating poison

  • @AnUnearthlyGay
    @AnUnearthlyGay Před rokem +3

    Loved the video, as always! If you're still here in Dorset, they have the Flying Scotsman locomotive down at Swanage Railway right now. Definitely worth checking out if that interests you at all :)

    • @Lucy-uf6oi
      @Lucy-uf6oi Před rokem

      lucky! ive always wanted to see the flying scotsman!!

  • @latinalegend2000
    @latinalegend2000 Před rokem

    6:52 i'm sorry but being distracted by my phone for just a minute and hearing the way you said "that one will kill your whole family" was hilarious 😭😭

  • @k8eekatt
    @k8eekatt Před rokem +3

    Wow! High praise from Jenny! 🍄😄

  • @kalthea
    @kalthea Před rokem +1

    Love the use of the kinder egg toy capsules! or at least that's what it looks like 😅 since i use mine for my own herbs

  • @DRakeTRofKBam
    @DRakeTRofKBam Před rokem

    Its mushroom foraging season again, which is my favourite part of the year when you put out these seasonal videos.
    Cheers

  • @mihohobaba
    @mihohobaba Před rokem

    Love that cosy cabin.

  • @wpatrick22744
    @wpatrick22744 Před rokem +1

    You can remove the thin layer on porcelain mushrooms.its like a thin film on top

  • @JamesWilson-gw2ij
    @JamesWilson-gw2ij Před rokem

    Hope you enjoyed your mini break, thanks for the content. Love watching them

  • @PlanetZhooZhoo
    @PlanetZhooZhoo Před rokem

    I was thinking, "Another fun Atomic Shrimp HQ." ... Then, "Oh!" Good one!

  • @MrWylis
    @MrWylis Před rokem +1

    Thanks, Mike - I needed this today.

  • @ghettosled1976
    @ghettosled1976 Před rokem

    Cauliflower has become my second favorite mushroom. My spot has paid off past three years.

  • @lizadams7662
    @lizadams7662 Před rokem

    Jenny said it was very nice! A huge advance on it's alright. It must be wonderful!

  • @rattlesnakz9716
    @rattlesnakz9716 Před rokem +2

    Your laugh when washing the mushrooms.
    Brilliant
    Very Halloween

  • @jameslarkworthy6099
    @jameslarkworthy6099 Před rokem +2

    Love your foraging videos like this! 🎉

  • @lizagna7172
    @lizagna7172 Před rokem

    I love your little container of travel herbs

  • @planescaped
    @planescaped Před rokem

    "It's not my job to sanitize nature"
    _Sparks flamethrower_
    It's mine...
    _puts on shades_

  • @cynthiajohnson6747
    @cynthiajohnson6747 Před rokem

    You really got me with the atomic HQ this time.

  • @markh8116
    @markh8116 Před rokem

    Never tried Cauliflower Fungus , or seen it near me. In Buckinghamshire where I am, lots of beach woodland and consequently Porcelain Fungus. I’ve only tried it once. Not a bad edible but not a very strong flavour. I enjoyed more some Bay Boletes last weekend and Chicken of the Woods. Enjoy your break !

  • @GigaBoost
    @GigaBoost Před rokem

    I wish we had the same kind of fungus here as you do there - not that I'd use your videos as an identification guide, but it'd be cool to follow along and try some of the things you try. I'm pretty confident about what fungus around here is edible - at least I know which 6-8 types I look out for when foraging. Don't recognize the porcelain mushroom as one of them.
    Thankfully the cauliflower mushroom is one of them! Always a treat to find, though a little bit of a hassle to prepare because of all the intricate folds trapping dirt and hiding creepy crawlies.
    The porcelain mushroom dissolving like it did does indeed make it sound ideal for giving body and texture to a soup or stew!

  • @CarJul666
    @CarJul666 Před rokem

    Wait a second! Mike actually walked into the headquarter today! Thanks for the jump scare. I know it's not your permanent home.

  • @black_platypus
    @black_platypus Před rokem

    15:07 What... what am I looking at?
    OMG, it's herbs and spices Mike brought from home in Kinder Surprise egg capsules! 😂

  • @miadel5846
    @miadel5846 Před rokem +1

    There are morons everywhere that would have you kill anything in nature that might be even slightly dangerous! I am so glad to see you are not a moron and because of that I have subscribed to your channel and will be following, thank you for not being a moron and damaging nature!

  • @dreamcatcherpone
    @dreamcatcherpone Před rokem +1

    Oh yeah, another foraging video
    Now I can touch grass virtually

  • @jasonharrison2434
    @jasonharrison2434 Před rokem

    Thanks so much for these videos Mike! such a nice, relaxing piece of content

  • @johannaverplank4858
    @johannaverplank4858 Před rokem +1

    As always, you are a wealth of information, and a joy to watch. I love that little spice container you made from tins. I'd like to try to make one some time. I make jewelry so I should have the tools needed. Do you have a video of you making one? Thank you for sharing and enjoy your little break!

  • @__.-.-_...-..___
    @__.-.-_...-..___ Před rokem

    That HQ bit payed off quite nicely!

  • @staceywalker8699
    @staceywalker8699 Před rokem

    I love this channel, am forever hunting mushrooms (not to pick I don't have enough knowledge) it's still fun though. I love autumn in general. I read we had a "false autum" due to the heat this summer. I hope the animals manage to find enough food to see them through winter. Its important people put food out for birds etc.

  • @JC-dr6di
    @JC-dr6di Před rokem

    In Dorset? Yes, you thoroughly recommend it.

  • @coldtm
    @coldtm Před rokem

    An advice from a Polish (Polish are crazy about mushroom picking, if you're not aware) - if you're not an expert, stay away from mushrooms with blades underneath the cap. Only pick those with a spongy structure (that way you greatly limit the chance of getting poisoned, and especially lethally poisoned). When it comes to destroying poisonous mushrooms, there is one very important reason why doing so is not a very good idea. Many good mushrooms (including the best ones, like Boletus edulis) grow in the vicinity of poisonous ones and they may actually require poisonous ones in order for them to grow. A forest ecosystem is connected and fragile.
    PS
    Cauliflower Fungus is very testy, nutty in flavour. It's a fantastic base for a sauce.

  • @frenchiestfry9045
    @frenchiestfry9045 Před rokem

    Well, I was thinking that atomic shrimp HQ was too normal looking!

  • @peregrinegrace8570
    @peregrinegrace8570 Před rokem

    The giant mushrooms on the beech will be chicken of the woods. Good for stews and curries , when very soft and fresh.

    • @AtomicShrimp
      @AtomicShrimp  Před rokem

      It's not chicken of the woods - that's much more yellow. Pretty sure this is giant polypore

  • @ChrizHose
    @ChrizHose Před rokem

    The polypore is a real beautiful specimen

  • @PhoebePaget
    @PhoebePaget Před rokem +2

    I found two shaggy inkcaps the other day and thought, what would Atomic Shrimp do? I did my research, found them again today, then took them home and ate them 😄

  • @AlissaSss23
    @AlissaSss23 Před rokem +2

    I pick giant blackening polypore, it's one of the few I REALLY TRUST, the small/ tender ones are delicious cooked as tempura/ vegetarian Schnitzel

    • @AlissaSss23
      @AlissaSss23 Před rokem

      Small or tender brackets, not only small specimens. I've harvested around 5 kgs, most of it was dried for rehydrating/ stock powder, the tender ones are in the freezer.

  • @semajnosnibor17
    @semajnosnibor17 Před rokem

    Great video as always. Actually mouthwatering. Love mushrooms and also love carbonara style pasta.

  • @pamcolechadwell1302
    @pamcolechadwell1302 Před rokem

    You know you can soak greens and such in salty water and the bugs will come right off. Looked like chicken of the woods growing at the base of the Beech tree. Those love beech trees.

  • @stevenadyanto4364
    @stevenadyanto4364 Před rokem +1

    Woah, finally a REAL HQ XD

  • @aggregateexception5304

    Had just gone out on a walk ealier today and found some porcelain fungus. The first time I found some around a month ago I fried just one mushroom and it quickly tuned into nothing. The taste was pretty good but I may well have been eating 50% olive oil at that point. I happened to find a cauliflower fungus not too far from that place too, it tasted a lot nicer but I haven't found one since.

  • @phileo_ss
    @phileo_ss Před rokem

    Looks delicious. But I would like to see more of the porcelain fungus.
    In Japan we often eat a type of mushroom that is covered in slimy, almost jelly-like, substance, but the mushroom itself is quite firm and will not disappear when cooked. Even the slime will not dissolve in soup.

  • @solistheonegod
    @solistheonegod Před rokem +1

    Always sooo relaxing

  • @2lefThumbs
    @2lefThumbs Před rokem +1

    I found a sparassis Crispa in my teens, took it home sliced it and fried it in butter, it's probably the tastiest and most easily identifiable fungus going, i've never seen another in 45 years or so🤷‍♂️ If I ever find another, I'll definitely try a carbonara but pair it with farfallle maybe 🤔
    "Cauliflower" isn't a good name for them to my mind though, the surface is fully concave and "wiggly", like some variants of kale. The poisonous "turban" mushroom (Giromitra esculans) can look more like a cauliflower imo

  • @HotelPapa100
    @HotelPapa100 Před rokem +1

    Very young giant polypore is actually edible. It soon turns too tough, though. We had similar large growths here this year. The beech seem to be mightily stressed by the drought.
    I don't collect porcelain mushroom. Collects too much dirt in the basket and isn't too delicious. Worthwile to keep in its own proper container certainly. ETA: I can see them in soup. Kind of false swallow's nest soup.
    Found my first cauliflower this year; now that's a 'shroom worth foraging. In German it's called the equivalent of "curly hen" or "fat hen"
    Amanita Citrina is not really edible, it's just far less poisonous than the amanitas with the amanitatoxins. A bit of gastric upset is probably all you will suffer from.