Friday, April 30, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Morel Mushrooms in Season Around Oneida Lake
For those of you that dont know about Morel Mushrooms, they are delicious! Often compared to Truffles in taste and called the Truffles of the North. Morels are very expensive, pickers often wholesale them for $50 to $75 plus a pound. Retailers getting $150 plus a pound. Fine French restaraunts like to use them.
Morels can be found in the Oneida Lake area, We have a spot we pick every year and get 3 to 4 pounds each spring, and we eat them, as they are so delicious. Here is a link to learn more about Morel Mushrooms.
http://thegreatmorel.com/ below are some photos of Morels we picked on the Shore of Oneida Lake. They stay in season for a very short period of time, and taste great when eaten freshly picked,(Dont eat them raw) Morels dont taste like any mushroom you have had before. There are clubs around the US devoted to hunting these elusive delicacies every spring. We Love them battered in flour and fried with butter, also a recipe stuffed with sausage and cheese is wonderful. If you are lucky enough to find a patch of them , leave a few behind so they will spore, and grow more next year.
Delicious Fresh Morels stuffed with sausage and cheese!
Morels can be found in the Oneida Lake area, We have a spot we pick every year and get 3 to 4 pounds each spring, and we eat them, as they are so delicious. Here is a link to learn more about Morel Mushrooms.
http://thegreatmorel.com/ below are some photos of Morels we picked on the Shore of Oneida Lake. They stay in season for a very short period of time, and taste great when eaten freshly picked,(Dont eat them raw) Morels dont taste like any mushroom you have had before. There are clubs around the US devoted to hunting these elusive delicacies every spring. We Love them battered in flour and fried with butter, also a recipe stuffed with sausage and cheese is wonderful. If you are lucky enough to find a patch of them , leave a few behind so they will spore, and grow more next year.
Delicious Fresh Morels stuffed with sausage and cheese!
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Oneida Lake Walleye Season Starts May 1st
Just a reminder Walleye season on Oneida Lake, NY starts in four days on Saturday, May 1st at 12:01 midnight on Friday. Minimun length 15", daily limit of three per person.
Good Luck!
Good Luck!
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