Autumn funghi forays

Hayfield ForayOur popular funghi forays in Derbyshire’s Peak District are slowly but surely getting booked up. Sunday 13 September is full, but there are a couple of spaces left for Sunday 18 October and around 8 each for Saturday 19 Sepember and Saturday 24 October.

Each foray lasts around 4 hours, 2-3 hours of which is walking and talking about the mushrooms we find, and the rest preparing them for cooking, then sharing lunch al fresco together. As well as the pan fried mushrooms we serve a good local sausage & sour dough bread, home made cake and drinks. Foray lunch al fresco

If you happen to be holidaying in West Sweden then do join us on one of our forays on the beautiful island of Orust.

Book using the contact form on the website or give us a ring!

A successful foray Oct 2014.Saffron milk cap

Coming up….

DSCF1171Nice to be announcing that our next wild mushroom tasting is going to be back on home ground in New Mills. We’ll be serving Winter Chanterelle toasties for you to nibble as you mooch in Doc Greens, the lovely, well stocked veg shop/deli on Union Rd, this Saturday 11 July 10 – 1pm.

In common with lots of other small towns, high street shopping here has taken a bashing over the last few years but we’re lucky to have a core of great shops (including the fantastic High Street Books & Records, and The Gallery) that make it a pleasure to spend your money locally, and if you haven’t visited New Mills before our other big attraction is the spectacular Torrs Riverside Park, the deep gorge cutting under and through the town, with the famous Millenium Bridge linking the two ends. The park is also home to the first community owned Archimedes Screw in the country. The Torrs Hydro hydro electric scheme generates clean, green electricity and operates for the benefit of the community.

In other words you’d be bonkers not to make the effort to come and see what the town has to offer, as well as do your weekend shopping, and taste our delicious wild mushrooms at the same time. See you then!

Recipe ideas

Get Funghi dried wild mushrooms from SwedenA lot of people ask us at our tastings for recipe suggestions. Not all of us are used to using dried wild mushrooms in the kitchen, so we’re more than happy to help out with ideas. We also like to point out what a great store cupboard standby dried mushrooms are. A little goes a long way, with such a concentration of flavour, and there’s no waste – you use what you need and they don’t go off like the fresh ones you buy with good intentions that then go slimy and horrible at the back of the fridge….

Potted mushroomsLast weekend we made a new dish, using dried porcini, that we really loved – Potted Mushrooms. Quick and easy to prepare, and perfect as a starter or a sumptuous supper dish. Why not have a go at making it yourself? Full details are now on our recipe page, along with many of our other favourites ways of cooking wild mushrooms.

 

Bon appetit!

Porcini paradise

West Swedish porciniThe porcini season in West Sweden last year was extra special. The quantity of mushrooms to be found, growing all over the place, even in our garden, was extreme. These events happen perhaps twice in someone’s lifetime, and EVERYONE talks about them, not just the mushroom enthusiasts. We gathered a bumper harvest to beat all other bumper harvests and sliced and dried around 200kg of hand picked, top quality fresh mushrooms in total. That’s definitely worth celebrating, so we’re going to have a porcini bonanza at Barbakan Deli in Chorlton, South Manchester on Saturday, 18 April from 11am – 2pm. You’ll be able to taste our delicious wild mushroom going to have a porcini bonanza at Barbakan Deli in Chorlton, South Manchester on Saturday, 18 April from 11am – 2pm. You’ll be able to taste our delicious wild mushroom risotto and a rich, creamy porcini soup.

Porcini in West SwedenGet funghi dried wild porciniPorcini soaking for use

Now we’ve noticed there’s a big difference in the condition of dried mushrooms available in the shops, especially the larger stores. You really have to use all your senses when you’re buying, especially sight and smell. If they look shrivelled and dark brown they might be getting old. They should have a sweet nutty smell, not a sour, unappealing odour. We’ve heard too many stories of people being put off buying dried mushrooms for life after using ones of a quality that would probably be classed as rotten, if they were in the meat cabinet! So come and see, smell and taste our hand picked wild porcini so you know what to aim for in the future. You’ll never look back.

February tastings

We’ll be serving wild mushroom toasties for you to try at two of our stockists next month. On Tuesday 17 Feb we’ll be back at our old friends 8th Day Coop on Oxford Rd in Manchester, and you can celebrate Valentine’s Day with us at Barbakan in Chorlton, South Manchester, on 14 Feb of course! Both tastings will be from 11 – 2.

A double hatted Boletus edulis (porcini)

 

If mushrooms be the food of love eat up….

(from the third volume of Shakespeare’s unpublished autobiography: 1584 – 88, The Porcini Years)

2015 Forays/Svamppromenader

Here we are in January 2015. The mushroom season seems a long way off but we all know how time flies these days so we’ve done our forward planning and you can find a full list of foray dates in Derbyshire in the UK and on the island of Orust in West Sweden.

Krogane foray 2014

 

We’d be delighted to see you on a foray or at one of our many wild mushroom tastings throughout the year, or both! We’ll keep you posted with dates for those and any other events as soon as we have them.

Svamppromenad på OrustTasting 2014Satisfied foragers in Hayfield October 2014

 

Festive tasting coming up!

We’ll be doing our last wild mushroom tasting of 2014 this Saturday 20 December, from 11ish to 2ish at Back’s deli in Heaton Moor. The forecast is that it’s going to get chilly again so if you’re doing your weekend shopping in the lovely leafy South Manchester spot that is Heaton Moor – or indeed anywhere in the area – make sure you come to the deli for a nice warm Winter Chanterelle toastie straight out of the oven. All the mushrooms we use were hand picked by us in beautiful West Sweden and the delicious sauce was made by Bengt so we can guarantee it’s all good stuff!

We wish all our customers, stockists, Facebook followers, friends, family and anyone else a very happy, healthy, satisfying and cosy Christmas, and all more of the same for 2015!

God Jul! 

Deb & Bengt, Get Funghi

Christmas competition!

We’ve got a Christmas Competition on our Facebook page to win a couple of packets of our dried wild mushrooms and a lovely handmade juniper wood spatula – just follow this link to enter!

And on the subject of Christmas, if you’re hunting for that unusual or unique gift for someone special then why not treat them to one of our funghi forays with lunch al fresco next year?  We guarantee it’ll be worth the wait!

Foray lunch al fresco

Last 2 events of 2014!

Is it a sign of getting older that the years seem to fly by these days, or are we just having so much more fun? Here we are in the last few weeks of 2014, already! It’s been a great year for us, with a bumper porcini harvest we’ll never forget, and adventures in the forests of West Sweden and North Derbyshire with many lovely mushroom enthusiasts who have come out with us on forays.

Bumper porcini year 2014Boletus Edulis 2014Satisfied foragers in Hayfield October 2014

God Jul!We’re not resting on our laurels though. We’ll be doing a nice festive wild mushroom tasting at Back’s Deli in Heaton Moor, south Manchester on Saturday 20 Dec, exact timings to follow, and this weekend, as well as at all our usual stockists, you’ll be able to buy Get Funghi mushrooms and Erik Sved’s lovely juniper wood spatulas, hand made in West Sweden, at the Arts Hub at Pear Tree Cafe in the lovely Peak District town of Whaley Bridge, There’ll be lots of other lovely stuff on sale as well, provided by some of the very many talented artists and makers in this area. There’s more info on the Arts Hub’s Facebook page.

God jul!

 

Another event coming up….

unnamedWe’ll be running a Swedish themed cafe again at a great event in our home town of New Mills, north Derbyshire, this Saturday 29 November. Made in New Mills showcases the work of the very many talented artists, photographers, jewellers and craftspeople in this area, and is always a lively event with a great atmosphere.

 

 

You’ll be able to do all your Christmas shopping and feel good that you are supporting the MINM 2014arts at grassroots level at the same time. The Get Funghi cafe will be serving wild mushroom toasties, Swedish meatball or hummous and roasted veg muffins, home baked Swedish Christmas biscuits (pepparkakor) and mulled wine plus lots more goodies!

There are other events happening in New Mills during the day and evening, including the Christmas Lights switch on and street fair, so why not make it a day out and enjoy everything that’s on offer!