Foraging For Mushrooms And Cooking In The Woods
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- We had a lovely and productive day's foraging, where we found some choice edible mushrooms including Chanterelles and Hedgehog Mushrooms - and what better way to enjoy them than to make a wild mushroom omelette right there in the woods.
"get away from the hot thing!" - as a parent I can relate
I really like these mushroom videos
Thank you. Signs are good that it could be a fantastic autumn for fungi - so hopefully there will be more like this to come.
@@AtomicShrimp Any chance of more Limited Budget videos coming out ?
@@AtomicShrimp Do you think you'd be able to do a video where you only live off of foraging / whatever you can get for free ? For like 2 days or do lol
This is a beautiful video, i came for the scambaiting, and am continuing to stay for every-wonderful-thing else you post 👍!
The good old frying pan - is back in the picture again - what a star!!
I love these foraging videos, going slowly through them all
Thank you 🙏 you always make me so hungry and jealous!!! Love your relaxing voice too!
Beautiful!
Great video! Thanks AtomicShrimp.
Hallo again, Internet friend!
Thank you for your videos. I think it interesting that you showcase various “slice of life” type videos. I’m not at all put off by a scammer video next to an MRE video next to mushroom collecting next to ketchup making.
Thank you!
Hello,I just happened upon your comment and thought that I might ask you what were those other types of videos you call scammer.videos that u were comparing to this video. Please explain as I would like to understand what you mean. TY🕊
What is a scammer video?
@@kimberlyjohnson7539 check out Atomic Shrimps channel and see his videos where he battles telephone solicitors trying to steal money from unsuspecting people called up.
@@blorac9869 Hello. Please send me the link for that video. Thankyou 🕊
Glad I found your channel.... loads of great content. Thank you!
i really love this videos of the forest in Europe, here in Costa Rica everything can kill you, so here is not safe to wander in the forest.
Many years ago I was out for a walk and spotted some lovely Penny Bun mushrooms, they’re so easily recognised, a large as my palm, round and brown just like a Penny bun. I picked one, for one would have been enough to make me an omelette, but the chap was with was so anxious, totally convinced I was going to get sick and in the end I had to throw my mushroom.
These days I grow delicious oyster mushrooms at home from a kit.
👍🕊Goog 4 u!
👍Nearly as good as going for a walk in the field and wood what about that mouse and burying beetle...
Gr8 specimens of various mushrooms. Sure seems to enjoy
The gr8 outdoors just about as much as I do..even cooking out
there, what a treat.🕊
Luv your shirts! Colour=Good.
YOU'RE A FUN GUY! LOL
I like that you ruled out the amanitas.
How do you keep from getting bitten by bugs while in the woods Mr. Shrimp?
Nothing very specific. Trousers tucked into socks if I have to wade through vegetation. Bug repellent spray if I have to be outside at dusk, especially near water
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These videos are so wholesome :D
where did you get that traveling spice kit?
I made it myself - here's the video: ruclips.net/video/k_BI-tCVNO8/видео.html
The containers inside are the plastic pods from inside Kinder Surprise eggs
@@AtomicShrimp Oh wow that's awesome, I wish I could get those eggs in the US.
@@Lunnaku We actually have been able to for a while, just without the toys.
I thought the destroying angel was called amanita ocreata? Is that just a western variant?
man those hedgehog mushrooms are bitter as hell if they are old
I've heard that, but never found it to be a problem - I have picked some pretty large ones too. Maybe it's dependent on local climate or something as well as the maturity of the fungus
@@AtomicShrimp yes is true im talking about past ones bad experince with them i learnd my lesson very good videos and recipies
if you ask me to go there and do that, then you'll be hearing from me at the hospital.
For better or worse, dogs will be dogs.
Looks like the mouse is still breathing
Eggs in the bottle is as inspired as nutella lids on tins. This channel is changing my life 🤠
I was eating while you showed us the dead mouse and burying beetle and continued eating.
i just did the same thing
i was having some eggs on toast, i enjoyed skipping that part tyvm.
Same, was having a dinner of instant noodles (broke college kid from India)
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Funny when he tells dog off 😂
I don’t know the first thing about mushrooms, but damn it’s relaxing watching you forage for them.
What was the animal at 3:24?
EDIT: It appears to be his dog...
i am 100% serious when i say this man has everything i want in life. really fun shirts and mushroom knowledge
And socks too🧦
@@linaboutin5569 i haven't seen his onlyfans account yet, but i'll take your word for it
This was oddly inspiring. I only say oddly, because out of all the possible ways I could be inspired (hiking, strolling, foraging, cooking), it just makes me want to storyboard an animatic about mushrooms . :) Thanks for your lovely videos
I so wish that I had the guts to forage for wild mushrooms. I tried once and found what I thought was chicken of the forest, but when I asked in a group about it I was told that it's something inedible and completely different. The fungi that I picked is commonly used to sharpen knives, or a a wound dressing. It was like leather. I'm glad I didn't eat it lol
There are goups and or classes to go with to get a bit of knowledge and in the begining you should have a book on mushrooms with you and dont pick or touch any mushroom that you cant find in the list of edible mushrooms in that book there are some general guidelines to find an edible mushrooms and once you have learned to recognice some types like yellow chanterells stick with them, you dont really need to pick every kind of edible mushrooms. Like learn 1-3 kinds at first and master them you might not need to learn more but if you want to add one new type per year and when picking a new one pick just one or two if they are small and keep them seperated from the Other types you pick like in a plastic container and when eating it prepare it as Said in the book and dont mix it with the other ones and eat just a smaller amount to make sure that if you picked a poisonus mushroom you can be sure it is that mushroom and if you eat just a slice leave the rest you can show it to the doctors so they know what they are dealing with. I never been poisoned by mushrooms but thats because I am really careful adding a mushroom into my basket. I usually are 99%( Im the kind that say you cant ever be 100% sure of anything until after the fact) sure it is edible before I try a new kind.
like I know about and can Identify 20-30 edible beginner species with no dangerous similar looking mushrooms but I usually just pick 7-10 types. Those are the ones I like the taste of and they are common enough so I get my fill and more every time I go out looking for them.
And its usually about 10- 20kg of fresh edible mushrooms I gather each year for myself because they are free food. I live in Sweden that allows one to forge almost anywhere for fruits, berries and Other edible things.
this channel is a gold mine
I think I can smell the omelette from here despite being 200 miles and 2 years apart. Delicious and delightful
The red one could be Russula Emetica - an indeed toxic species as it's english name - Emitic Russula - suggests. A general rule for russula: If they develop a pungent taste after chewing a while, they're not edible. Else, they are. Only try this though when you are sure it's a russula (bridle white flesh, white gills, no ring...).
Also, an easy amanita species that is tasty and very common is the blusher mushroom (Amanita Rubescens) - once you learn how to not confuse it with the Panther Cap, it's easily identifiable.
Hedgehog mushrooms are actually better when they are young - they get bitter once the spikes reach ca >3mm (cap size doesn't mattter as age != size)
Sorry I get kinda hyped for mushrooms. I could go on for paragraphs :D
A good skill to learn. Thanks
Quick reply thanks. I rent a woodland site my bees what can I do to help mushrooms to grow
Log stacks are a good place to start - allow a pile of logs to just rot on the ground. This will encourage other wildlife such as beetles and birds.
You can jump-start the introduction of mushrooms by buying spawn for species such as oyster mushrooms - in the form of dowels that you drill into a log to inoculate it with the fungus
@@AtomicShrimp thank you that would add an extra level of food production and interest to my allotment activity you are a star
nice to sautee mroom with garlic n have it with pillaf rice..long rice cook with onion bayleaf butter chix stock n season.
I love to know more about wild mushrooms. I live in northern Louisiana I wish I have someone knowledgeable about foraging around here.
You can probably find a ton of books on the subject. Look for flora guide or field guides online.
Shrimp's relationship with Eva is like Hank Hill's relationship with Bobby.
The beetle was as interesting as the mushrooms. I imagine it takes the beetle quite a while to dig a hole for that mouse.
Looked like a delicious meal. Very filling and nutritious!
@@lekwisdrome555 yes, what else? :)
@@fizixx lol
The mouse did look tasty.
- My Cat
I've been trying to get into foraging but there's not much around here, I'm so jealous. During the fall we get plenty of chanterelles, but that's about it as far as safe mushrooms go. All types of "little brown" mushrooms year-round, but they're itty bitty and very dangerous because they're so hard to identify. On the bright side we do get a buttload of all types of conks, but they're not edible unfortunately.
im squeamish with any kind of insects (it's a real problem, i've cried at the sight of one) so i'm not brave enough to explore nature much, but I learn a lot from these videos and they're so relaxing as well. 🥺
Maaaan, I love your wibes man. Really enjoyed the video tbh
I enjoyed the video. Can you please tell me which mushroom guides you are using for this video and do you have any recommendations. Thank you.
Hi Scott
My favourite reference guide on the topic is Roger Phillips 'Mushrooms' - his photography and attention to detail is fantastic.
I'm also a subscriber to these great RUclips Channels:
Wild Food UK - ruclips.net/channel/UCO6CqGDjDyzsPpDnoRU5pjg
Learn Your Land - ruclips.net/channel/UCcbf8wnyVJl631LAmAbo7nw
AtomicShrimp
Thank you for your time and knowledge. I also am a subscriber to learn your land. Thank you for your help.
I love to hunt the Morel mushrooms that grow in my area in late spring.
love how wholesome this channel i with all the stuff on the internet its nice to watch this guy
What a nice shirt. I hope u find some p semilanceata since I assume u are in Britishland.
I'm not into that sort of fungi, but appreciate the well wishes
Oooh I am happy to see some mushroom picking! A big cultural thing for my country! Wouldn't be able to name a single one because we have our own, local names but I am very happy to see more people appreciating shrooms!
Are you Czech? Or Polish?
@@tausiftaha12 Czech :D
@@werisekk3 I wish we had stuff like those here lol
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@@werisekk3 I'm Polish and what can I say, it's like tradition here
You sounded so much like Chris packham when you were talking about the (false amoneta) and the (boletus)
Eva , she is a good doggo . Love her .
Lol!!! I was just going to joke why didn’t you bring eggs to bread them! You DID bring eggs!!!! Lol!
The burner and the pan itself kinda make for a weird little metallic mushroom.
It can't harm you if you touch it. It only hurts you through consumption but fuck it don't take the risk.
My travelling spice? I don’t even have home spices
Mike! I know you are a very regular guy - but weren’t you breaking some Hampshire law of the forest, naked flames and all that? 😂😂😂 - No wonder you changed counties ❤
This was recorded before that regulation came into force
I like that bottle trick with the eggs!
Im jealous of anyone who gets to move and live near forest
Not sure why but the hedgehog mushrooms gave me the heeby jeebys
You like been in the wild and using the resources of outside I like watching you embrace the God giving recourses of earth. Well done
that could also kill you presently...so God has a sense of humor.
Is the book you got there "Mushrooms and Other Fungi of Great Britain and Europe"?
Yeah
I would advice using a knife when picking mushrooms. That way you do not destroy the roots and the same spot has a higher chance of sprouting again next year. Also, less of a hassle to clean.
You release more spores when picking by hand rather then a clean cut with a knife.
Pulled from the internet, it is best not to use the knife to cut the fungus at the base, for species that are gathered close to the foot like the mushrooms, as part of the foot you leave on site will rot and this decomposition may win the mycelium slowing or stopping their growth.
So you are actually creating more of a chance of rot when returning to places you have picked previously, just so you know for next time happy hunting. :)
what book is it and where can i get one?
Do you like Keith Floyd?
This channel is something else. Just a guy doing what he enjoys and sharing it with whoever chooses to watch. You don’t seem to have a care in the world about likes or subscribers (or at least you don’t shove it in our faces to like and subscribe every chance you get, like most youtubers do). Huge respect!
Great vid, but only take what you need ;-)
Agreed - it sometimes takes huge willpower and determination to walk away from an abundant crop of a particularly choice species, but I always try to exercise restraint
@@AtomicShrimp do you think you could grow the specimens at home, or will they not react well.
Many years ago I was out for a walk and spotted some lovely Penny Bun mushrooms, they’re so easily recognised, a large as my palm, round and brown just like a Penny bun. I picked one, for one would have been enough to make me an omelette, but the chap was with was so anxious, totally convinced I was going to get sick and in the end I had to throw my mushroom.
These days I grow delicious oyster mushrooms at home from a kit.
😭😭😭😭 i need to hunt mushroom to satisfy my cravings for this craziness/obsession with mushrooms!
GOODNESS GRACIOUS, that eggs-in-a-jar idea will change my life
I noticed you have book. Where can I get one?
It's very important to get a field guide that is specific to your own geographical area - mine covers Britain and Northern Europe - it's this one: www.amazon.co.uk/Mushrooms-other-fungi-Britain-Europe/dp/B00414ODO0/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1540450029&sr=8-2
It looks as though this one might be a good reference for the USA: www.amazon.co.uk/National-Audubon-American-Mushrooms-Hardcover/dp/0394519922/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1540450169&sr=1-1&keywords=mushroom+guide+USA
Looks like you’ve got a good place to hunt! I like your shirt.🍄🌎
What a nice video!!! Precious memories, nature, doggie zooming, it’s got it all!!!
it is very easy for european n american forest to gather lots of mroom ..but sadly caucasian not so fond on this dish..we asian people love mroom so much..but sadly it is so hard to get so much in our small forest n dents
Thank you for your videos they're very entertaining good for you getting out and finding those things where most would ignore.
Seems like in this video, he did make an omelette without breaking any eggs.
I am watching this but I don’t even like mushrooms
I agree , stick to the edibles. The mouse probably ate a poisonous mushroom .
The eggs in a shaker bottle is my next camping hack, thank you.
0:12 the fairly sure that this is Russula Emetica, which is not exactly poisonous, but extremely bitter and therefore inedible. You can always tell it apart from other similar species by licking it - R.Emetica will leave you with the burning sensation on your tongue.
Yeah, from what I heard, Russulas that aren't unpleasant to taste are safe to eat, but I really don't like relying on rules of thumb like that
The hedgehog mushrooms live in fairy land
we can eat mroom everyday..not just to have on a weekend but everyday.
how long does that beetle take to bury the mouse? Don't other animals make off with it, while it's digging the hole? Though, I suppose, not too many animals touch carcasses?
I think it only takes them a matter of hours - I suppose sometimes they must lose out to other scavengers, but the strategy clearly works, as the beetles are still around
Really enjoying your "nature series" 😉😍
@Atomic Shrimp what is the book you used to identify the mushrooms?
Mushrooms by Roger Phillips
it looks like super Mario powerup mushroom at 0:09
Love mushrooms but the one you buy in he shops : )
whats your altitude for your mushrooms
I'm not sure I understand the question
Do you ever forage for bracken and fiddle heads? Great foods right there in the New Forest.
They contain some enzymes that have been shown to be carcinogenic - I know there are methods to try to leach those things out during cooking, but... I dunno. I don't trust them.
What a beautiful little movie 💕🍄
Which continent/Country was this filmed? Amazing no matter of course.
Lloyd Heath Europe, UK
THE TRAVEL SPICE BOX!!!
I love this guy so much
I'm pretty sure you should use a knife when picking up mushrooms instead of just ripping them off the ground.
You don't want to be caught with a knife these days. Especially around the London area.
Eat your cereal.
Is it just me or did it take 10 minutes for us to find out he brought the wife with him?
She's pretty camera shy
Love your videos
I LOVE YOUR VIDS
looks delicious
Nice
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