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Offline tattoo dave

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dryad's saddle mushroom
« on: May 14, 2014, 08:46:53 pm »
also known as pheasants back. Anybody here eat them. I'm reading online they are edible. I've been seeing more this year while out  than ever.

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Re: dryad's saddle mushroom
« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2014, 10:19:03 pm »
Nope never ate a dryad sadle but i do know that you can carry an ember in them pretty well.
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Re: dryad's saddle mushroom
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2014, 01:06:36 am »
I've eaten a bit of dryads saddle a while back. Can't remember how it tasted. I know it wasn't bad, I think it was decent. I think I just sauteed in olive oil

Offline chamookman

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Re: dryad's saddle mushroom
« Reply #3 on: May 15, 2014, 06:25:12 am »
Dave - I found a few of those looking for Morels last Saturday. Didn't pick them, wasn't sure about eating them. Bob
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Re: dryad's saddle mushroom
« Reply #4 on: May 15, 2014, 07:44:26 am »
From what I've read online they are pretty tasty, if you get them early in there growth cycle. I found a ton of them in a new morel spot last night, and have been seeing lots in other spots as well. Thanks guys!

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Offline DGF

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Re: dryad's saddle mushroom
« Reply #5 on: May 15, 2014, 08:26:01 am »
Dave, how have the morels been recently?

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Re: dryad's saddle mushroom
« Reply #6 on: May 16, 2014, 10:00:48 am »
I've tried them, picked what I thought was a young and tender one,sautee'd it in some butter and learned thier called Dryads Saddle for a reason, because thier tough and chewy like leather.

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Re: dryad's saddle mushroom
« Reply #7 on: May 16, 2014, 11:08:07 am »
Dave, how have the morels been recently?

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They're already done in Tennessee, so I imagine it should be good there.
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Re: dryad's saddle mushroom
« Reply #8 on: May 16, 2014, 01:43:04 pm »
I must have gotten some really young ones, I don't remember the ones I picked being leathery.