Not bad, you just have to get them while they're young.
Gills: polypore
Smell: supposedly smells like melon rind. I thought it smelled like a sort of meal that you feed birds
Habitat: North America. Grows on dead hardwoods.
Look: Resembles a pheasant tail. Also called dryads saddle. They grow quite large.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerioporus_squamosus
Sautee them in butter. Some people cut the pores off but I rather like the crunch they offer along with the chewy other side of the mushroom. And on the off chance I fucked up the identification and I'm dead by tomorrow, God speed you wonderful bastards. Information was meant to be free.
It's morel season. If you can't find them, theres always the pheasant tail
Re: It's morel season. If you can't find them, theres always the pheasant tail
Nice. It's snowing here still
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Re: It's morel season. If you can't find them, theres always the pheasant tail
Good news! Not dead!
Re: It's morel season. If you can't find them, theres always the pheasant tail
That's great!
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