I do have a comment. I would love to see, Clams, Dibbs, deermeat, and of course Gouga do an Iron Chef cook off, after yall go fishing for a weekend. Just saying I think it's Ubutegold. 😂
Great video Will! As soon as you said steelhead video, I was like, did I miss one & I didn’t. I’m sure it’s coming. The soup looked absolutely delicious. I was wondering if a broth instead of water would be better, so I’m asking? I was typing when you mentioned mama clams, so I waited. Please let her know that we love her thoughts, but fully understand why. Thanks for sharing!!!
HOW did I miss this?! Another delicious recipe, do you think I could skip the Rosemary? Would the flavor come out the same-ish? I really want to try this, would any mushroom do, I'm not a forager so if you could suggest something easily found in the store please? Thanks again, Will. Going to go raid the fridge, I'm hungry 😂😂
@@CookingWithClams I always get notifications when you post, so I didn't understand how I missed it. So I'm a little more talkative, because the more interaction the more the video is out there. Thinking Portobello? Can't wait to try it!
Mushrooms Demystifyed and All that the rain promises and more are two great books for field books for beginners as well. Greetings from Alaska and thx for the content!
You know Will, I never considered looking for oyster mushrooms this time of the year. Fishing season opens here in less than a week so I'll be keeping my eyes pealed on the way to my trout spots. Thanks for another fantastic recipe.
Cool video my friend, oyster mushrooms are hands down my favorite, but down here in southern Louisiana we mostly find them on dead or dying willow trees, really that's the only trees I take them from, the weather in which they grow here are the same, especially really foggy days. My favorite ways to cook them are deep fried "obviously" or cooked down with brown gravy and onions over a nice steak. Again great video and thanks for the recipe, I will try it. 😊
Aloha. Gotta say, that’s the nicest looking herb tampon I’ve ever seen!
Heyo
Birch polypore, then mock oysters
Thank you! I looked them up after. New to me
👍👍
A bevy of unknowns but a positive delicious!!outcome .
Go with what you know
I do have a comment. I would love to see, Clams, Dibbs, deermeat, and of course Gouga do an Iron Chef cook off, after yall go fishing for a weekend. Just saying I think it's Ubutegold. 😂
Would be wild
Great video Will! As soon as you said steelhead video, I was like, did I miss one & I didn’t. I’m sure it’s coming. The soup looked absolutely delicious. I was wondering if a broth instead of water would be better, so I’m asking? I was typing when you mentioned mama clams, so I waited. Please let her know that we love her thoughts, but fully understand why.
Thanks for sharing!!!
Any stock or broth would elevate this!
Successful shroom trip
That looks great. When can I come by? I have that exact penny top pot that I have cooked with for 40 years. I will try this soon.
Thanks
Any time!
Will your awesome brother, keep doing it. Love you and thank you sir!
I needed that encouragement right about now, thank you
Butter, garlic, onions,,, that's all I need... yup
TNX 4 VID LOL 😮
Don’t forget the mushrooms!
Love this man. Keep it up. Ever door any shroomin in FL when you're in the keys?
I haven’t had ANY luck there
Just as a heads up, if one needs to be gluten free, farro can't be used since it contains gluten.
Never knew that
Will never fails always great content!
Hey thank you!
Do you fish with Key West Waterman?
Yes
HOW did I miss this?! Another delicious recipe, do you think I could skip the Rosemary? Would the flavor come out the same-ish? I really want to try this, would any mushroom do, I'm not a forager so if you could suggest something easily found in the store please? Thanks again, Will. Going to go raid the fridge, I'm hungry 😂😂
Any mushroom and yes skip the rosemary just use thyme. Idk why this video got almost no views, I’m proud of it haha
@@CookingWithClams I always get notifications when you post, so I didn't understand how I missed it. So I'm a little more talkative, because the more interaction the more the video is out there. Thinking Portobello? Can't wait to try it!
Mushrooms Demystifyed and All that the rain promises and more are two great books for field books for beginners as well. Greetings from Alaska and thx for the content!
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Another good book is “forage for mushrooms: without dying”
What’s a good group on Long Island?
This one is based on LI www.limyco.org
Looks good! Now I want to make some!
Add a stock to make it even tastier
What a nice treat to find on your hike. The soup looked great. I may just try your recipe on some sliced baby bella’s I harvested from Publix.
Haha love it
😎✌️👍very good video
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing
Thank YOU for watching
Your a dope as person
I’m definitely a dope haha
That looks so good!
So good!
You make some of the most amazing dishs
Thank you, o try to offer something different than every other catch n cook channel
@@CookingWithClams you do an excellent job and like Aaron your pleasant to listen too
The Morel mushrooms are popping here in kentucky.
Jealous
looks good Will, id like to see you make a real good dish of Linguini and Clams 👌👌
Sounds good!
I love mushroom soup!! Check your email, thanks
Hit you back
Man I love me some shrooms. Iam gonna have to try this one Sir.
Please do!
Morel season is upon us!!!!
Where??? My dream find
@@CookingWithClams Central IN, get the big yellow ones, they're meaty!!!
@@CookingWithClamswe got em here on the island. Look where the tulip poplars grow.
You know Will, I never considered looking for oyster mushrooms this time of the year. Fishing season opens here in less than a week so I'll be keeping my eyes pealed on the way to my trout spots. Thanks for another fantastic recipe.
I love them cause in the winter there is no guesswork
Cool video my friend, oyster mushrooms are hands down my favorite, but down here in southern Louisiana we mostly find them on dead or dying willow trees, really that's the only trees I take them from, the weather in which they grow here are the same, especially really foggy days. My favorite ways to cook them are deep fried "obviously" or cooked down with brown gravy and onions over a nice steak. Again great video and thanks for the recipe, I will try it. 😊
Now I’m hungry
The Morels are good in NE Kansas. Have fun hunting mushrooms. Good Soups.
That’s a dream find
Looks delicious! I love some good sautéed mushrooms with gravy on steak .
Me too!
Absolutely love your videos Will
So much appreciation for you thank you