I didn't have good luck with it keeping good flavor doing it that way. Atleast pulling it out a few weeks later I thought it tasted like it was freezer burnt. Could have been the particular one I froze?
Maybe set yearly reminders in your phone?? For morels up here in Michigan I always know it's time when my mushroom pics show up on FB as Memories from previous years.I need to make a hen log book for next year. Im starting to forget trees and stumps. Cemetery in town was loaded up with them this year all dry when i got to them though. I think theres more in yards and in town where old oaks still exist around here anyway.
Ill try it. These threads have been great for year to year timing. I think alot of them came up earlier than red reported his 1st which was almost 2 to 3 weeks different than pictures on my phone from last year. But its been dry as august here for a long time.Maybe set yearly reminders in your phone?? For morels up here in Michigan I always know it's time when my mushroom pics show up on FB as Memories from previous years.
This is exactly why I start one every year.Ill try it. These threads have been great for year to year timing. I think alot of them came up earlier than red reported his 1st which was almost 2 to 3 weeks different than pictures on my phone from last year. But its been dry as august here for a long time.
Don't thaw them out. Go from freezer to pan or oven. I freeze them the size of my pan in a single layer, slide them in.It was on a big cottonwood limb along with a few more. I didn't pick it but it did seem fresh. Had some hens the other day that I had froze from last year. What I'm finding out is they are real watery after thawing. Does boiling them first help with the moisture when freezing?