are you in Colorado? look up the Colorado Mycological society. You should also pick up the book "All that the rain promises and more" by David Arora.any idea how to get hooked up with local shroom foragers? that's one thing iv'e always wanted to do. not sure what we have around here at our elevation and climate though.
Add the stuff first. Saute it up a touch...add egg...cover.....add cheese and fold...plateToday seem like a good omelet day. Ham, cheese, green onions, and baby bella mushrooms. I usually have problems flipping them because I put too much stuff in them.
I have a ham to hack up also.
That's like wrapping a present in cellophane, I like the meat and cheese in the middle. I sauté the meat, onions and shrooms before stuffing it.Add the stuff first. Saute it up a touch...add egg...cover.....add cheese and fold...plate
Ok.....I was taught by a person that perfected it but......That's like wrapping a present in cellophane, I like the meat and cheese in the middle. I sauté the meat, onions and shrooms before stuffing it.
It's not, just an analogy I thought up at the time.how is it a surprise if you made it?
Living in coastal Alaska we had an egg collecting season in the spring where you were allowed to collect all manner of sea bird eggs.Beach chicken maybe?
Did you know birds can't burp? I knew someone that would put alka-seltzer tabs in a piece of bread for the seagulls. Very cruel, they didn't last long.Beach chicken maybe?