Pretty pickles & pine fungi

in Foodies Bee Hive5 days ago

There's something deeply satisfying about foraging and pickling. Jamie and I think that maybe it's a deep ancestral memory - his antecedents in English forests, mine on the continent somewhere, Germany perhaps, Slovenia. Whilst we stand on sandy Australian soil, we can still do these very basic but satisfying things - forage for mushrooms, pickle homegrown produce.

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Despite a foraging friend begging to tell me where I got my pine mushrooms - the old spots are now logged and have no trees to support these orange beauties, meaty and saffron coloured juice leaking out into the pan - I keep quiet. I've found a small pocket of them in a copse of pine trees near a bike park, a place people wouldn't think to look, and for the last few years I've found enough for breakfasts over the space of a month or so. I ain't telling.

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Whilst I brush dirt from the milkcaps, Jamie picked the radishes for me, and the last of the jalapeno, slicing them on the mandoline I got from IKEA, possibly the best $7 I've spent this year. I make a pickle brew of half half vinegar and water, about a tsp of salt and a tbsp of honey in preference to sugar, add thyme, bayleaves and garlic. I love pickled radish. The bitterness goes right out of it and it's delicious with rice or fried foods or just about anything. I've planted more radish now to make more - Spanish black skinned ones and a watermelon variety (pink inside, green outside).

The mushrooms I fry with garlic and butter, salt and pepper - we eat on goats cheese smeared toast, and feel satisfied.
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It must be so satisfying foraging your own food and stretch them out over the season. My radishes are starting to come along nicely, first time I've grown them. I can see them bulking up already

Will you pickle or eat fresh? What type did you plant?

I've grown french breakfast 3 and Saxa 2, they came in a gift box I got for Christmas. I harvested a few today and pickled them. I'm not a big fan of pickles, but anything you grow yourself always tastes delicious 😉
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Oh yum. My radish pickle is quite crunchy and not very vinegary or sweet and it goes well on top of a stir fry! Or rice. Or anything hahhaa

IKEA mandoline for pickles? Legend.

Ha well it works 😀

Pickling is the best in the world. I have way more recipes than time to make them :-D But whenever I can, I make big batches and then just leave them be. One of my ideas to start a business is that. Creating great pickle recipes, and selling the pickles. Best in the world. Nothing goes bad ever, one can make huge batches at once and then just keep selling for months. And if they're delicious, then people will probably eat them quicker than one can produce...

Oh definitely, and there's no end to the creativity either!