Yeh I tolerate them well they really hold onto breading it doesn’t come off them n they fry well.Be careful, Shaggy Parasols (Chlorophyllum rhacodes) cause an allergic reaction is some people.
It's been a good year for parasols around here. Not everyone likes the texture of them, but I think they're excellent.
That’s up to them to decide but I get your pointOK, but what I really meant was to warn other people, when you extol the edible value, that they may not be tolerant and to try small quantities at first. True, it won't kill them (to the best of my knowledge ) but it could make them very unwell.
How did you get them to stay together and not turn to mush when you cooked them ?
Inkcaps are worse, but still....
I just cut them into triangles, covered them in egg rolled them in breadcrumbs fine gold ones like you get on ham n cheese hot pockets the frozen junk food then I cooked them gently for about 20 minutes in lard with finely diced onions in pan so there like deconstructed hash browns .The only time I tried frying them they seperated up into a black mush and more solid cap pieces. It's why I wondered how he'd managed it.
I quite like the idea of making them into the 'hash brown' things though.
I’d assume the triangle shape helps it keep its integrity I guess.The only time I tried frying them they seperated up into a black mush and more solid cap pieces. It's why I wondered how he'd managed it.
I quite like the idea of making them into the 'hash brown' things though.
I was on my way to the woods & collided with a pheasant, so I stopped & debreasted it at the side of the road, when I noticed doom good size shaggy parasols..picked a few to cook with the pheasant & noticed a strange feeling like tiny acid drops on my face from smelling them.Be careful, Shaggy Parasols (Chlorophyllum rhacodes) cause an allergic reaction is some people.
It's been a good year for parasols around here. Not everyone likes the texture of them, but I think they're excellent.
Iv eaten loads but it can make some people hallucinate I hearI was on my way to the woods & collided with a pheasant, so I stopped & debreasted it at the side of the road, when I noticed doom good size shaggy parasols..picked a few to cook with the pheasant & noticed a strange feeling like tiny acid drops on my face from smelling them.
So I took it home & the next day I got the same feeling again.
Wonder what would have happened if I had eaten it?
Iv eaten loads but it can make some people hallucinate I hear
I guess we are all different.That's a new one on me. I am aware that some people have an unpleasant reaction, as mentioned earlier, but that a gastrointestinal reaction.
I guess we are all different.
Yeh Iv read that some people have weird dreams off it nothing major or disturbing thoughExactly, which is why we all need to be cautious on this subject IMO, especially when recommending to others. Hell, I'm covered in red blotches from carrying the Christmas tree in earlier!
But I actually meant I hadn't heard of the hallucinogenic properties