Re: Chicken of the woods?
[Re: Kevin Colpetzer]
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09/09/20 03:26 AM
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Snowpa
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Looks tough and to far gone X2
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Re: Chicken of the woods?
[Re: tlguy]
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09/09/20 06:33 AM
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kytrapper
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That’s it. We had our first one last week. Did taste like chicken. We cut in smaller pieces, rolled in egg, flour with salt, pepper and paprika and fried. A word of caution. I had a problem with digestion so don’t eat a big lot first time. Look very closely for worm holes and worms. Had to cut around and remove them.
Last edited by kytrapper; 09/09/20 06:35 AM. Reason: Addition
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Re: Chicken of the woods?
[Re: tlguy]
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09/09/20 07:59 AM
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dinorocks
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Sorry, sideways pict. It was growing on a black cherry tree.
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Re: Chicken of the woods?
[Re: tlguy]
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09/09/20 08:18 AM
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greenhead
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That is definetly 100% chicken of the woods or sulfur shelf 100% edible
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coon 65 possom 6 muskrat 37 beaver 11 fox 1 coyote 2 mink 2
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Re: Chicken of the woods?
[Re: tlguy]
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09/09/20 08:37 AM
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Michael Morris
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My favorite! I chicken fry them. Good eats.
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Re: Chicken of the woods?
[Re: tlguy]
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09/09/20 10:00 AM
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I've eaten Sulphur Shelf for decades. I will only pick it if it is moist enough to actually squeeze water out of it. I use it in casserole, pickled, or just fried in butter. I agree that the stuff pictured is past prime. If you slice it off, it will come back if the conditions are right. You can then get some juicy and fresh.
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Re: Chicken of the woods?
[Re: dinorocks]
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09/09/20 10:03 AM
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Re: Chicken of the woods?
[Re: ~ADC~]
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09/09/20 11:24 AM
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Patrice
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My advice: Never attend anyone's first annual wild mushroom feed. Always wait for their second one!
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Re: Chicken of the woods?
[Re: tlguy]
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09/09/20 12:12 PM
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Trim off the growing tips when they are a little more mature and they still are good fare.
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Re: Chicken of the woods?
[Re: M.Magis]
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09/09/20 04:19 PM
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I’ve never had on regrow at all. They just rot away. They sometimes come back in the same location the next year. Three years in a row on the ones I pictured. Until yesterday it was too dry for them this year. I'll look for them there in a few days though.
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