Anyone else likes it?
First time I went 3 years ago and we got 3 buckets of honey mushrooms around Roslin. They wer delicious stir fried with onions and creme fraiche. Here I have to mention that at the time I knew nothing about wild mushrooms and had to fully trust my wife. It was good fun, as long as you ignore the sympathetic and somewhat sad looks of the locals
When my wife started feeling sick the day after I wasn't worried much at first. When this persisted for a week we went to the doctor and it turned out she was pregnant with out second son.
The year after we didnt go as the baby was born and we had other things to worry about.
Last year I went to a different place with my eldest son, Gore Glen country park off A7 just after Corebridge, if you're travelling from Edinburgh southbound. Again we got 4 boxes of mixed mushrooms, which had been sorted by my wife at home. Ok, 1/3 were not edible, but we still had a nice stir-fry, and I pickled the rest.
Now the I'm thinking of going again tomorrow. Unfortunately the pine forest at Gorebridge was cut down early spring. I'm not sure about Roslin but will go and have a look.
I suggest if anyone else is interested in collecting wild mushrooms we post our tips and locations here. Besides, I'll be going with my two boys, unless it's pouring, so if anyone wishes to join us get in touch.
Also feel free to share the recipes/preservation methods etc
Best regards,
Alex
First time I went 3 years ago and we got 3 buckets of honey mushrooms around Roslin. They wer delicious stir fried with onions and creme fraiche. Here I have to mention that at the time I knew nothing about wild mushrooms and had to fully trust my wife. It was good fun, as long as you ignore the sympathetic and somewhat sad looks of the locals
When my wife started feeling sick the day after I wasn't worried much at first. When this persisted for a week we went to the doctor and it turned out she was pregnant with out second son.
The year after we didnt go as the baby was born and we had other things to worry about.
Last year I went to a different place with my eldest son, Gore Glen country park off A7 just after Corebridge, if you're travelling from Edinburgh southbound. Again we got 4 boxes of mixed mushrooms, which had been sorted by my wife at home. Ok, 1/3 were not edible, but we still had a nice stir-fry, and I pickled the rest.
Now the I'm thinking of going again tomorrow. Unfortunately the pine forest at Gorebridge was cut down early spring. I'm not sure about Roslin but will go and have a look.
I suggest if anyone else is interested in collecting wild mushrooms we post our tips and locations here. Besides, I'll be going with my two boys, unless it's pouring, so if anyone wishes to join us get in touch.
Also feel free to share the recipes/preservation methods etc
Best regards,
Alex
Comment