Mushrooms
Fairy Ring Mushroom
The garlic mushroom thrives in beech forest right alongside the horn of plenty. It grows both directly on the forest floor and on medium-sized sticks and stumps on the forest floor. It can be hard to spot and often stands scattered. But where there is one, there are many.
Find it in nature
Beech forest, directly on the forest floor and on medium-sized sticks and stumps
Østjylland
Mols Bjerge
Beech forest with horn of plenty habitat
Sjælland
Gribskov · Suserup Skov
Old beech forest with sticks and stumps
Fyn
Svanninge Bakker
Beech stands with rich forest floor
Recipes with Fairy Ring Mushroom
Horn of plenty butter
This is one of my favorite mushroom hacks. The dish is clearly best made with fresh mushrooms, but you can also use dried ones. It should be black trumpet or chanterelle.
Morel in tongue consommé
This dish is special, but also a bit tricky to make, as it contains some special ingredients, and the tongues need to marinate in brine for two days. I have a good supplier of deer tongues.
The Mushroom Handbook
Similar ingredients
Morel
A rare and capricious mushroom that thrives with elm – years can pass between finds of edible morels.
Hooded Morel
A lovely bonus find in April and May – appears in thickets and parks after rain and mild spring temperatures.
Chanterelle
Found in many types of forest from June to November – peaks after good rainfall and always grows in small groups.