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  2. Chanterelle Mushrooms with Comtè Cheese Recipe - AOL

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    On a plate, paint the bottom with pine nuts, and place warm chanterelles on top. Add the veal and sherry sauce to the mushrooms, and save half for the final step. Place one slice of comtè cheese over the top of the warm chanterelles. Glaze with remainder of the sauce and decorate with dry almond shavings.

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    This recipe requires three Chanterelle Mushrooms and six Eggs to prepare. Yet again, the Chanterelle Mushrooms are earned by sending out individual requests to your neighbors. When you crate a ...

  5. Chanterelle - Wikipedia

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    Raw chanterelle mushrooms are 90% water, 7% carbohydrates, including 4% dietary fiber, 1.5% protein, and have negligible fat. A 100 gram reference amount of raw chanterelles supplies 38 kilo calories of food energy and the B vitamins , niacin and pantothenic acid , in rich content (20% or more of the Daily Value , DV), 27% DV of iron , with ...

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    View Recipe. This creamy soup captures the essence of spinach-artichoke dip perfectly. A touch of lemon juice adds a refreshing zing. Mop up every last bit with a hearty slice of whole-grain ...

  7. Craterellus tubaeformis - Wikipedia

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    Craterellus tubaeformis (formerly Cantharellus tubaeformis) is an edible fungus, also known as the winter chanterelle, [2] yellowfoot, winter mushroom, or funnel chanterelle. It was reclassified from Cantharellus , which has been supported by molecular phylogenetics .

  8. Craterellus cornucopioides - Wikipedia

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    Craterellus cornucopioides, or horn of plenty, is an edible mushroom found in North America and Eurasia. It is also known as the black chanterelle, black trumpet, trompette de la mort (French), trompeta de la mort (Catalan) or trumpet of the dead.

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