The CMS store currently offers the CMS Wild Mushroom Cookbook, a selection of hand crafted Wild Mushroom Earrings, and CMS Gift Memberships. We provide secure checkout through Paypal. All proceeds from cookbooks and earrings sold through the CMS Store go towards supporting CMS Mycology Grants and Scholarships. Please contact us at sales@cascademyco.org if you have questions about anything related to the CMS Store.

Cascade Mycological Society Cookbook

The CMS Wild Mushroom Cookbook is the product of two years of recipe collecting and many memorable, pot luck dinners (like the Spring Potluck/Morel Stuffing Party/Grill Out) that gave CMS members the opportunity to savor many of the dishes in the book while communing with their fellow lovers of fungi. It is really much more than a cookbook. It is a snapshot of our regions fruiting schedule, abundant fungi, and tips and techniques collected by a network of mycology lovers with a lifetime of experiences to share.

Click through the slideshow below to view the Cookbook Table of Contents and some sample pages.

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Cookbook Features

  • Arranged by fruiting seasons (fall, winter, spring).
  • Sections on Mushroom Storage, Preservation, and Nutritional Benefits.
  • For each mushroom: an introduction, a selection of recipes, followed by foraging and preparation tips.
  • Pages: 170
  • Mushroom Types/Species: 17
  • Recipes: 75
  • Foraging and Preparation Tips: 51
  • Color Photos: 77


Hand Crafted Wild Mushroom Earrings

If you are looking for mushroom earrings that look like the real thing you have come to the right place. These earrings are hand sculpted and painted by Sandy Patton, an artisan member of the Cascade Mycological Society. They look very much like the actual wild mushrooms they depict.

Product materials: Non-toxic natural clay, non-toxic water based acrylic paint, non-toxic varnish sealer, fish hook style wire earrings (silver or gold plated over brass). Most Mushrooms (without earring wire), are 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch in length, but sizes and shape may vary. The size of each earring set are made to match. All product materials are non-toxic. Earrings are shipped in ready to gift packaging and includes a description of the wild mushroom depicted.

Shipping: Standard First Class shipping via the US Postal Service within the continental USA of $3.00 will be added at checkout.


Chanterelle (Cantharellus cascadensis)

Chanterelles are the most popular mushroom to wild harvest in the Northwest. Excellent mushroom for beginners. There is also a very tasty white species of Chanterelle.


 

Black Morel (Morchella snyderi – formerly elata)

There is nothing like the joy of finding this miniature Christmas tree like mushroom in the Spring. Broadly conical shaped cap with meandering dark brown to black ridges and lighter colored pits. Whitish to cream colored stem. Cap and stem are attached; both are hollow.


 cms-store-fly-amanita-earringsFly Amanita – (Amanita muscaria)

The most recognizable of all mushrooms and the most common to be depicted in art, fashion, décor, etc. Bright red to red-orange cap with white or yellowish warts or flakes. White gills and stem with a ring on the stem and a bulbous base with one or more scaly rings.


 

cms-store-king-bolete-earringsKing Bolete/Porcini (Boletus edulis)

This very large mushroom comes by its name honestly. Broad bun shaped cap; cinnamon to yellowish brown in color. Cap underside is sponge like; white when young, yellow to olive in age. Thick club shaped stem, often large in relation to cap when young. The stem is whitish at base and darker near the cap with a netting-like pattern.


cms-store-purple-cort-earringsPurple Cort (Cortinarius violaceus)

One of the most beautiful species of Cortinarius; the largest genus of mushrooms. The Purple cort is not considered to be a culinary mushroom in the US, but it is used in dyeing fibers.  You will see a species of Purple Cortinarius mushrooms in European markets.


 

cms-store-oregon-white-truffle-earringsOregon White Truffle (Tuber oregonense)

Choice Edible. This species, prized for its intense fragrance, has been commercially harvested in the Pacific Northwest since the 1980s. Young fruit bodies have a white surface, as the truffle matures it develops reddish-brown or orangish-brown patches.


 

  cms-store-cms-gift-membershipGive the Gift of CMS Membership

If you have friends or family members that live in or near Eugene, a CMS Membership is a fabulous gift! A CMS Membership will allow them to participate in the following Members Only events:

  • Single day Mushroom Forays lead by experienced Mushroomers who can teach them how to identify many of the 30 or more edible species found in our area.
  • Weekend forays in cabins or camping accommodations for Morels and another for Spring Boletes
  • Annual Fungal Feast 
  • End of year Morel Stuffing and grill-out
  • Periodic mushroom pot-luck events
  • Periodic field trips to Mycological oriented businesses and venues

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