Wild Mushroom Foraging Workshop
Come along and enjoy a magnificent guided foraging tour through the conifer pine forest in Hampton NSW.
Date and time
Location
Millionth Acer Rest Area
Hampton Forest Picnic Area Hampton, NSW 2790 AustraliaRefund Policy
About this event
Come along and enjoy a magnificent guided foraging tour through the conifer pine forest in Hampton NSW. Learn how to safely identify and forage for wild edible Saffron Milk Cap mushrooms- Lactarius Deliciousus and Slipery Jacks.
Some of the earliest known illustrations of fungi are the representations of Lactarius deliciousus in the frescoes of Herculaneum and Pompeii. In Germany it is regarded by some as the best of all edible fungi. In China it is gathered and eaten on a large scale, and it is one of the officially recognised edible species sold in French markets. Always found growing under conifers, it is often buried by pine needles. In favourable seasons a giant can form, 10 – 30cm broad, can be often found. Prized in Europe, coveted by top Sydney restaurants, these wild mushrooms are yours for the picking! Once you can safely identify them that is.
If you are a novice, it is strongly advised that you forage with an experienced mushroomer and obtain in-the-field guidance. Which is where we come in!
This workshop will teach you everything you need to know to safely identify and forage for wild Saffron Milk Cap Mushrooms, enabling you to return season after season and forage for these delicious, free edibles.
You will also learn how to cook and preserve your harvest during a demonstration on the day and will receive a handout containing step by step instructions and recipes.
We welcome everyone to bring along a picnic lunch to enjoy in the stunningly beautiful forest, by the campfire, whilst watching the cooking and preserving demonstration.
Please bring a small sharp knife to harvest your mushrooms and a basket/box to collect your mushrooms in. You can also pre purchase a professional mushroom foraging knife from us when you purchase your tickets, or you can purchase one on the day (subject to availability).
It is recommended to wear fully enclosed shoes (gumboots are best!) and long pants. It is not uncommon to encounter leaches in the forest. As it can get quite cold in the forest it is also best to wear warm clothing and bring a jacket.
Inclusions:
• Guided foraging tour and hands on demonstrations on locating, identifying, and sustainably harvesting wild Saffron Milk Cap Mushrooms
• Cooking, and Preserving wild Saffron Milk Cap Mushrooms demonstration
• Time to sit down and enjoy your picnic lunch you have brought with you
• Boiling water for your tea, coffee or noodles/soup (we only provide the water, you bring the rest)
• Information handout including recipes and Preserving instructions
Frequently asked questions
Unfortunately we are unable to allow fur babies to come along to our workshops. This is due to being mindful of other attendees who may have a fear of dogs or have allergies. There is also the concern of multiple people bringing their dog and dogs not getting along.
Yes, babies and small children are most welcome. We recommend baby carries as apposed to prams when moving about the forest. Hot water will be available if needed for bottles etc..
In the event of severe weather that results in it being too dangerous to proceed with our workshop, an alternative date will be provided.
There is free camping available at Millionth Acer Rest area, In any of the state forests and at Avoca Pioneer Park. There is also hotel accommodation at Hampton Halfway Hotel and many others in the town of Oberon.