How to Propagate, Harvest, and Cook Wine Cap Mushrooms!
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- Опубликовано: 2 май 2022
- Wine Cap mushroom season has arrived and with two full flushes in total I got about 20-25 mushrooms over a month! In this video we talk about harvesting and when to harvest, how to refresh a bed for more production, and we end it with a quick mushroom sauté!
TIMESTAMPS
1:00 - Mushroom Fruiting
2:05 - Harvesting Wine Caps
5:03 - Bed Refresh For More Production
6:21 - Cooking Wine Cap Mushrooms
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I love how simple yet informative this video is! The mushroom sauté looks delicious and how fun to see whole process!!
Please do more of these Harvest to Table type videos!
Yes! I have harvested and cooked over 40 mushrooms from our bed! Still have some leftover yummy Hungarian wild mushroom soup with the mushrooms! Thanks for turning me into this!
please share your recipe for Hungarian wild mushroom soup- it sounds delicious
I’m so happy your mushrooms are ready! My older brother lives in Cali, and I don’t get to see him much. Watching you reminds me of him. I look forward to more videos!
Your first mushroom growing video really inspired me! I can't wait to set up a mushroom bed after I move later this year!
I knew Jacques is a foody, that knife confirms he's a serious foodie.
The stems of the winecaps deserve a closer look. When I have enough, I separate the caps and the stems and prepare them separately. Cut the stems lengthwise (straps). They have a good texture and more intense flavor than the caps. If the caps are fully open, there isn't as much "meat" to them because they have higher proportion gone to gills. Still good though. Those mature caps will be softer and more liquid and are a good candidate for the dry saute method to dump the liquid so they don't get mushy. Last year we had epic rain and mushrooms every three or four weeks from June to November (Massachusetts). They love clean wood clippings (fruit tree pruning) and hardwood chips. They have fruited beyond the edges of the bed, apparently finding stuff they like growing all around the area, which was under some arborvitae.
Love these cooking-in-the-garden videos! 😊
Love the teepee style! I got wine cap spawn last spring and had my first harvest in the fall. I left some to spread spores and it is amazing to see where those spores ended up this spring. It’s probably also that the mycelium have traveled. Super fun!
Started my first bed this spring. Looking forward to the harvests!!
Perfect timing, I’ve been considering what to do about my shadier areas of my garden
I have two wine cap patches inoculated under my pine trees in Northern Ca, can't wait!! Thanks for the recipe vid., we haven't tried them yet.
Started watching your videos last week. Really enjoy them and the knowledge you share. Just bought some to try in a shady area. Also like the how to harvest and cook portion. I'm new to gardening and really appreciate the time/effort you put into the videos.
I enjoy these videos where you give us so much information about mushrooms 🍄 And cooking the harvest is superb, keep it up 👍🏼♥️
Huge mushroom fan, I hunt wild mushrooms on public and private land and they are second to none. So glad to see other gardeners using cast iron, although I would not recommend metal utensils, happy harvest my friend
i just got my first Lions Mane block very excited 😊😊😊😊
Thanks in large part to this video, I successfully grew my very own Wine Caps and cooked a delicious dinner for me and my family tonight.
I’m so grateful. Thank you. 🙏
Heard you're feeling under the weather. Sending you healing energy and hope you're feeling better soon! 🥣
Now I'm wanting to grow mushrooms. Look delicious.
I love how doggy showed up when the cooking started.
Hi Jacques! I know this is an older video but I really love this style of video. Do you have any tips for a first time mushroom grower? I have a bag of mushroom spawn in the fridge right now 😂
I did learn! 🤦 This is what I do with that corner that gets no sun 🌅 n the winter!!! Bless you, no more kale,...
Absolutely love the idea of growing mushrooms along side veg!
I've been watching your vids for a while. Thanks for all your hard work. It's a treat!!!
Just wonderful!
That looks so delicious!!
Loved this video Jacques! Please do more like this!
Love this video. You made an update to the mushroom beds. I'm looking forward to seeing you here like this
great video--loved the timelapse and the topic
Nice I just got into growing mushrooms!
nice time lapses
I had so many wine caps this Spring, it was fantastic. I dehydrated some, the yield filled a gallon jar of dehydrated, plus eating, and sharing.
Mine seemed to like rich soil as much as wood chips and straw.
I am feeding and hoping for a fantastic Autumn flush.
Growing mushrooms looks easy. I’ll have to try it. Thanks for sharing!
Yes! More cooking the harvest videos.
Nice video I especially like the cooking and taste test part ! Looks delicious 😋
They look so tasty. Thank you for this instruction.
Luved this video about growing mushrooms.
You definitely motivated me to make time to start my mushroom bed thanks!
Thank you for the great info. You truly showed us farm to table.
Great vid Jacques and super delicious mushroom 👍✌️
This is great! Thank you!
Good vid!
Awesome! Love how comfortable you are getting on you tube! Also, loving your logo. Ever thought of selling your logo on those nifty straw garden hats you like? I can just see myself out in my garden with my epic garden 6 cell trays and my Jacques hat! Total Gardening Bro-Force!
It has been a thought!
Now I'm hungry for mushroom! I will have to go buy some ASAP. Thank you for the video.
The time lapse was cool!
Nice!
ooh making note of that shade teepee for when I move back to sunshine! Just inoculated my straw/ woodchip wine cap bed here in Michigan.
Really enjoyed your video. Blessings from Australia ❤️
Luckily we have a grocery that has a mushroom grower who grows and sells mushrooms in a refrigerator on site. We have had the opportunity to buy lots of mushrooms, but no wine caps so far. Mushroom soup tastes much better with a variety of mushrooms.
Thank you! Really appreciate the cooking part. Can we get more of that as harvest comes please?
Absolutely!
I don’t like mushrooms, but I do enjoy learning. Great video!
I live....WAY FURTHER NORTH than you. Sooooo, just got my first fruiting of king stropharia. I didn't expect it actually from this overwintered bed, since I already disturbed the mycellium earlier this year to inoculate the rest of the garden.
It's a tiny harvest, but I am excited, since I didn't expect the flush!
I'm convinced. I see a mushroom teepee in my future.
I don't even like mushrooms and this still makes me want to try growing them lolol
There are some fun mushrooms that also stain your finger purple. They also have a veil or a skirt so I hope no one confused to two 😂
I am hoping to get some wine caps in my garden soon. I am still observing my small plot and deciding what to do before interacting and making big changes. It was already established before I bought the house and needs a lot of work after being unmanaged for almost a year now.
I just recently foraged my first morels and buried the tiny chunks of mycelium in my garden with the hope they might take off. I also rinsed everything they touched like knife, cutting board and cleaning water in different spots in my garden because spores. There is already a strong mycelium network in some areas as it has wood chip mulch on about 60-70 percent of the garden. Hopefully that’s a good thing, but unsure. It’s all an experiment.
Morels! It is getting to be that time of year when my family starts posting photos of their Morel haul, and I turn green with envy! They are in Michigan, and I am in Morel-less Southern California. I've never thought of growing mushrooms here. but if Jacques can do it, I suppose I should consider it. I do love most edible mushrooms.
@@domesti-city now that I’ve tried then, I feel for you. One of the best things I’ve ever tasted.
What kind of mushrooms would you recommend for a beginner gardener to grow
This video is 1Up! 🍄
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What brand is the knife you use for cutting the mushrooms? It looks so cool!
It's an apogee knife I got it off this site that sadly no Ionger exists called massdrop
Have you ever had a problem with your straw growing?
Do they dry well? I haven't had a big flush yet but with other shrooms, I find I have more than I can use fresh so I prefer to dry a bunch as needed. Nice video, thanks.
I have heard these ones aren't incredible dry but can be dried.
I'm growing these this year and cannot wait for mine to fruit! ✨️😍 I have been watering my bed every other day. Do you think that is too much? I worry that I am keeping it too moist.
You can probably ease back a little, the main thing is just keeping it from drying out so whatever you need to keep it sort of moist but not soggy!
@@jacquesinthegarden Thank you!!
Mushrooms aren't my favorite but I'm sure they taste better when you grew them yourself. Great video!
If you’re making burgers adding chopped mushrooms really helps hold in moisture and let’s your food go further.
@@jordanstamps5475 Thanks for the great idea!!
Would I be able to grow oyster mushrooms outdoors? What substrate can they grow on? One side of my house get's no sun. Pretty much shaded all day. Can they grow there? Would they be able to grow on a palm tree stump that's at ground level in a shaded area? Sorry for all the questions. Just want to get some started. I'm in the Los Angeles area.
Oyster mushrooms do great outdoors as well! I grew some last year in a big straw bed and it worked out really well! I am not sure about palm stumps though.
Is the garden straw sterilized?
I don't think its literally sterilized but it is dry and cleaned from most weed seeds.
@@jacquesinthegarden cool thanks!
Might I recommend getting a wooden spatula for your skillet. My grandma would have beaten you with that skillet if she saw you doing that ha ha.
I have always used metal utensils on a fully seasoned cast iron. I don't own any nonstick pans but for those I would for sure recommend wooden utensils!
@@jacquesinthegarden well hey you do you but I was always taught that it can scratch off the seasoning
Is it to late to start a bed now?
Its not too late but it will be hard to maintain moisture through summer unless its a prime shady location. It will likely fruit in late fall if started now.
@@jacquesinthegarden oh great to know. I have an area that is nearly 100% thats a good area right?
“White people like to harvest these at their button stage” - I have not laughed harder at a throwaway comment ever. (Not 100% that’s what you said but that’s what I heard every time I went back to listen)
Pill bugs are aholes. They can decimate your seedings.
Just pasteurize your straw, takes 10 minutes to set up and you can save money on your new media