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Chicken of the Woods...

Started by RunninWild77, May 24, 2010, 11:56:00 PM

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RunninWild77

Just wondering if any of you have ever tried it(the mushroom). I see it all the time when I'm hunting, I found a bunch yesterday, I've heard you only use the outer edges. So what would be the best way to cook it?
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Mudd

According to the survival expert that was our main speaker at the UBM rendezvous several years ago. There isn't any nutritional value in eating a wild a mushroom and the risk/reward isn't worth the risk by eating them.

I'm just saying....

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K.S.TRAPPER

One of the best mushrooms out there but I only find them in the fall around here and as far as I know thats the only time they grow.

You might whant to double check that it is 100% positive a Hen of the woods or Chicken of the woods. There are a few shelf mushrooms that look alot like them and grow year round and they are unsafe to eat.

Got any picks of them??

Tracy
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wingnut

We had them in Washington state when I was growing up.  Not my favorite by any means.  Of coarse we had chantrelles and shaggy manes available during hunting season.

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Al Natural

I'm with Trapper, "chicken of the woods, hen of the woods, rooster comb" all the same but different name.  Only grows in the fall here in Indiana.  Good mushroom, and only need one large one to feed several people.  Tear the mushroom apart and soak it in salt water over night in the refridgerator.  I find this type of mushroom has more bugs, sand and dirt than other mushrooms.  the soaking over night helps rid the bugs and loosen the sand and dirt.
Al

Stiks-n-Strings

I always thought it was a fall mushroom as well.

Better check it out good before you eat those.
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Ragnarok Forge

If your not sure don't eat it.  Lots of obituaries occured due to a misidentified mushroom.
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BowHuntingFool

I'm with the others, a fall mushroom! Check it out first!
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todd secker

Yes it is a fall shroom.  It is definately my favorite wild mushroom.  It doesn't get any better than a fresh deer strap and a pile of sauted hen of the woods.  We saute them in butter, garlic, salt and pepper to taste.  They are also real good in spaghetti sauce.
really Honey, I make my own to save us money......

RunninWild77

Oh jeez I didnt know they were only a fall mushroom, I love finding those big giant puffballs in the fall. I'll try and get some pics next time I run across it. I thought it was hard to confuse this mushroom with any other because there were no other look alikes?
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63' Hoyt Pro Hunter 49@28
74' Bear Kodiak Magnum 45@28 (my wife claims its hers now lol)
71' Bear Grizzly 40@28
70s ? Shakespeare Necedah 50@28

"Fast is nice, but accuracy is everything"-Wyatt Earp

Lippe

the chicken of the woods is also called the sulfer shelf (laetiporus sulphureus) and is different than the hen of the woods (grifola frondosa). found & ate the chicken (in early summer) - haven't found a hen yet.  Lippe

bozara

Being deathly allergic to ALL wild mushrooms, I'll just live vicariously through those of you who can eat them.
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Killdeer



These are sometimes blaze orange. There was a huge chicken mushroom at ATAR a couple of Julys ago. Someone harvested it. I have never eaten one. They just LOOK poisonous!   :eek:

One of these days I will.
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Missouri Sherpa

The Chicken Mushroom or Sulphur Shelf is especially common on large oak trees, logs and stumps, but as implied by the warnings above, it actually boasts a long list of hosts, including those mentioned above and a number of others. It's usually a benign saprobe that decays the wood of dead trees, but under the right circumstances the Chicken Mushroom or Sulphur Shelf can also thrive as a parasite of living trees. The Chicken Mushroom or Sulphur Shelf is primarily a fall mushroom, but specimens may be found from spring through autumn. Be especially wary of springtime specimens, as the visually indistinguishable L. huronensis, which typically grows on Eastern hemlock (especially during spring), has been known to cause gastrointestinal symptoms in many people.

I thought this was going to be a turkey hunting thread......

Killdeer

These are easier for turkeys like me to sneak up on.

Killdeer   :D
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And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend.

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K. Mogensen

Hey, look at the bright side though, if ya can't eat it, smoke it!   :saywhat:

RunninWild77

Killdeer thats exactly what it looked like, except it was growing on a dead cherry stump.  I'm gonna just stick to the giant puffballs, I think wakin up dead would ruin my day.
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63' Hoyt Pro Hunter 49@28
74' Bear Kodiak Magnum 45@28 (my wife claims its hers now lol)
71' Bear Grizzly 40@28
70s ? Shakespeare Necedah 50@28

"Fast is nice, but accuracy is everything"-Wyatt Earp

Killdeer

Knowledge is power. Google up "chicken mushroom" and learn about it, then decide.

Killdeer
Long, long afterward, in an oak I found the arrow, still unbroke;
And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend.

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