Dried Horn of Plenty mushrooms - 50g
Dried Horn of Plenty mushrooms - 50g

Dried Horn of Plenty mushrooms - 50g

The Horn of Plenty mushroom grows in European deciduous forests. It is also known as the black trumpet or trumpet of the dead. Don’t let this latter name worry you – this is a perfectly comestible, truly delicious mushroom. The deadly-sounding name comes from the fact that it grows in late autumn, at around the time of All Souls’ Day.


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Minimum quantity

When rehydrated, the Horn of Plenty gains 3.5 times its weight. 10 grams of dried Horn of Plenty are therefore equivalent to around 35 grams of fresh mushrooms.

Ingredients

Horn of Plenty (Craterellus cornucopioïdes)

Storage

If stored in a cool, dry place, Horn of Plenty mushrooms will keep for up to 18 months.

How to enjoy

The Horn of Plenty mushroom is ideal served with duck and veal, and also goes wonderfully with egg-based dishes (omelette, scrambled eggs and the like). The Horn of Plenty can also be used to make delicious forest pies and tarts, or add it to pâtés and terrines. Rehydrate in warm water for one hour, then rinse well.

Ideally packaged in different sized jars, our Horn of Plenty mushrooms are dried immediately after harvest, for optimal storage.

Why opt for dried mushrooms ?

Once dried, our Horn of Plenty mushrooms are easy to preserve and store, retaining all their flavours and aromas. To use them, simply rehydrate then add to your dishes for a touch of the Horn of Plenty’s delicious forest flavour! We also recommend that you keep the water used to rehydrate the mushrooms, for an excellent way of adding flavour to your recipes.

All the mushrooms we offer are dried immediately after harvest to bring you a high-quality product all year round.

Description

The Horn of Plenty mushroom grows in European deciduous forests. It is also known as the black trumpet or trumpet of the dead. Don’t let this latter name worry you – this is a perfectly comestible, truly delicious mushroom. The deadly-sounding name comes from the fact that it grows in late autumn, at around the time of All Souls’ Day.

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