Baby Oyster Mushrooms are soo cute!
The Urban Forager – Wild herb walk in Vancouver – book it while the sun still shines and the mushrooms are still peaking out.
Strawberry Season – The Evil Strawberry
You thought they were so sweet and nice, but really they’re pure EVIL! Ingredients:Ripe Summer Strawberries400 grams Bitter Chocolate, ONLY Callebaut or another high quality brandOptional Port Directions:Take a little bit of love (the strawberries) and a little bit of pure, evil, dark chocolate from Callebaut. Dip the love in the evil. Serve to friends and fiends alike. Melting the chocolate:I usually melt it in the microwave, slowly, 20 sec at a time making sure you don’t overheat it (stir lots). Take it out and temper the chocolate with 2 Tbs of chocolate shavings, mix in well. Chocolate is ready for dipping now. Optional Booze filling:You can also take an apple peeler and cut a small hole in the strawberry, fill it with goodness like sherry or port! Dry the strawberry off if it’s moist. Then, cover the strawberry with…
Hunting for Oyster Mushrooms in Vancity…
I’ve been stumbling about the forest, lately, here are a handful of my tasty finds near Vancouver…Oyster Mushroom Log – Eureka! Red Leg Frog – Blue listed species, okayyyy… I won’t eat it. Anyone eaten any frogs in the wilds of Vancouver? I’ve eaten frogs legs before in Cambodia, they were delectable. Chanterelles! Good eats… Come on a hunt with me if you have an interest in Urban Foraging and fine food.
Go for a Forage: Wild foods near Vancouver…
Elder flowersMiner’s Lettuce Cleavers Sweet Cicely Watercress Spring has pounced upon us, even though the warmth seems to have left us, lately. All sorts of tasty snacks are growing out of the ground. Wandering the forests and meadows of the Lower Mainland there are a few rules you should follow if you are interested in some unusual eats. Take note of the water sources surrounding your planty prey. Watercress, for example, is very nutritious and grows near running water. It also absorbs toxins quite readily. So, if a stream has pollutants in it (near a non-organic farm for example) the plants may not be safe to eat. Unless you’d welcome the growth of a third eye. Take plant cuttings, try not to disturb the roots, that way the crop will be replenished. Be sure of what you are eating. Buy…
Sauteed Cattails – BC Wild Foods – Experiment #1
I’m always on the hunt for new and unusual food sources that you can pick in British Columbia. Apparently, edible cattails are yummy; the female (non flowering) head can be cooked and eaten like corn (it doesn’t taste like corn) and the young shoots can be cooked like asparagus. I’m going to forage for some today and will report back! Anyone tried them before and have a good recipe? I would love to hear from you. Okay, I’m off to get my boots wet… chat soon. I’m back from a successful hunt, found some cleavers and lemon balm too. I pulled some of the inner shoots (stalk core) of cattails (Typha latifolia) out to do a recipe test with. Sauteed them up with green onion, olive oil and garlic. Very exciting. And….. they were tasteless and kind of slimy. Damn….
Sauteed Cattails – BC Wild Foods – Experiment #1
I’m always on the hunt for new and unusual food sources that you can pick in British Columbia. Apparently, cattails can be eaten two ways; the female (non flowering) head can be cooked and eaten like corn (it doesn’t taste like corn) and the young shoots can be cooked like asparagus.I’m going to pick and try this out today, I will report back! Anyone tried them before and have a good recipe? I would love to hear from you.Okay, I’m off to get my boots wet… chat soon.
How many Crab can your Chef Catch for supper?
http://www.youtube.com/get_player Swallow Tail secret Supper Club invites you to go crabbing in Vancouver with a local Chef. Private tours are available with a 3 course lunch – $149 each.