Forager | Chef – Hunting Mushrooms, Wild and Obscure Food
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Forager Chef gets about 1000 visitors per day, and I have friends from Alaska to China I get to connect with about interesting food, pretty cool for an experiment that started in my friend's basement! The journal and recipe log of Alan Bergo, mushroom hunting personality and Executive Chef of Lucias Restsurant.
Forager | Chef – Hunting Mushrooms, Wild and Obscure Food
4d ago
One of my all-time favorite recipes for just about any leafy green you can imagine, green cakes (or green burgers if you make them large enough) are indispensable in my kitchen. Featured on the Today Show and printed in numerous books, today I'll walk you through how to make your own. I developed the recipe...
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1w ago
A rich Southern style soup of tender greens flecked with black eyed peas, scented with smoked meat or a ham bone. An old-fashioned turnip green soup is a bowl of comfort food with a taste of days gone by. And, even with the current price of groceries it'll feed the whole family for under $5....
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1w ago
Arguably the most famous fermented food in the world, there's not much as satisfying as making homemade, old-fashioned German sauerkraut in a crock. Today I'll walk you through the process of making simple lacto-fermented sauerkraut at home using a ceramic fermentation crock. You can use any variety of cabbage to make sauerkraut, including regular green...
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2w ago
Crisp and perfectly crunchy with a sauce that adds just enough flavor, but not too much. A classic mushroom tempura is a lesson in elegant, minimalist cooking. If you're like me, after you learn the basics you'll want to get creative. Think of the batter as a blank canvas for your favorite seasonal ingredients. The...
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3w ago
The genus Lactuca (wild lettuces) is a large group of edible weeds that look like a mix between lettuce and dandelions. Often confused with dandelions, these plants can be very confusing for beginning foragers. Some wild lettuce plants are incredible, delicious greens, some are very bitter. Today we'll identify a few types of common wild...
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1M ago
A misunderstood edible plant, black nightshade berries and greens aren't poisonous as many will claim. The common yard weed most know from its small green berries is a popular, heavily documented edible plant consumed around the world from South America to China. Today we'll look at the edible plants of the Solanum nigrum complex and...
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1M ago
Once there were festivals dedicated to it. Elvis sang about it in the song "Polk Salad Annie". At one time you could even buy it in a can. American pokeweed is a fascinating edible plant with deep roots in the South, and a culinary tradition that deserves to be rediscovered. Confusingly, it's also a poisonous...
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1M ago
Lions mane steaks are a great vegetarian or vegan mushroom entree, and one of the most popular lions mane recipes out there. If you've already made vegetarian mushroom crabcakes from them this is another everyone needs to try. Read on and I'll explain how to make it. Chef's Tips How to Cook Lions Mane Steaks...
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1M ago
The most popular pokeweed recipe I know, Southern polk salad with eggs and bacon will stir fond memories for people who grew up eating the plant. There's a few things to know, the most important being how to cook plant to make it safe to eat. You can use poke salad greens or peeled poke...
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1M ago
A great spinach substitute with a long tradition of use around the world, Malabar spinach is perfect anywhere you'd use cooked leafy greens. An easy plant to cook, a simple stir fry with mushrooms is probably my favorite Malabar spinach recipe. If you haven't tried it yet it's a great place to start. Read on...
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