Honestly, just the fact that you’re considerate enough to only let your dog run on fields with no lifestock and the fact that you spend your time just doing great things (like obviously your scambaiting videos) is amazing You’re really a great person and you deserve this popularity since your videos are just fun and interesting!
Porcus got chased by a dog tonight but the guy called his dog back and it went back. The next dog chased her and attacked her. Could only see a graze on her foot I think the dog was pulling on her harness. It broke my heart because on the way back it was almost like her spirit was broken . Up until now she was care free when I took her for a walk. On the way back there was fear in her eyes .
I'm _fairly_ sure that if Mike was comfortable shouldering that considerably onerous burden (liability?) we'd have had more'n one video on the subject by now.
@@EggBastion yes. I think that if people are interested in identifying mushrooms themselves, he'd be more likely to encourage them to get a comprehensive local book on the subject.
Yeah, I don't want people to think I am an expert at this. I know enough to keep from poisoning myself, but some of that is sort of embedded in my head in a way as I fear I might fail to fully communicate
I smelt fresh sage leaves for the first time a couple of days ago, the dried stuff just doesn't compare. So fresh and vibrant, i need to get some plants of my own :D
@@tiggerbiggo Absolutely worth getting. It's wonderful stuff and deserves way more attention, then it commonly gets, imo. I was introduced to fresh sage leaves fried in brown butter (over pasta) by an Italien boyfriend many years ago and have since delighted many other people with this simple, yet delicious culinary surprise. It goes well with meat and fish and (I'm sure) also mushrooms.
@@tiggerbiggo Sage grows easily too. I find the purple sage good & made into tea good for a sore throat. However there are also most attractive variegated varieties including a pretty purple, green & white type.
I prepare mushrooms exactly as you do, but I don't cut quite so much of the stalk off. IMHO the stalks are the tastiest part. Many years ago, a local shop sold the stalks separately. I think most people used them for soup though. A friend used to discard the stalk entirely, and PEEL the cap. Sacrilege!
With some species, both the cap and stipe is favoured. Other species only the cap is consumed (as the stipes are too fibrous usually), and with some the mushrooms are grown in such a way to have more stipe than cap, as they're favoured over the cap itself. Fascinating stuff.
mr. shrimp, i appreciate your videos so much--your calm demeanor, the fantastically interesting parts of your life that you are gracious enough to share with the world, the kindness and meticulousness that is so evident in everything you do. it is truly a balm for the soul. thank you so much for these bright little spots of happiness in such a time. it really means the world.
Please enjoy them for me, too. My favorite foraging spots have all burned up in the Northern California lightning complex fires. :( I can hardly wait till they come back!
@@dogwalker666 Hi. Yes, the recent ones in CA, that are still going on in the Central Coast area, were started by lightning, though I heard one was arson. :( The storm woke me around 3am. It was THE WORST lightning I've ever heard or seen. It went on and on and on, and rattled the whole house. There was no rain at all (near me). I live on the coast, but the redwoods are nearby, and that's where the lightning hit. This fire is called CZU August Lightning Complex, because there were multiple strikes and fires that grew together. It was 26% contained yesterday. The good news is that the big redwoods often survive fire. I'm letting your video play as I type, and you just got to the good eating part. Nice! Next time you go foraging, spare a thought for us here, and give those shrooms a smooch!
Hey, apparently morels love growing after forest fires! Just kidding and trying to look at the positive side of course lol. Sorry about your foraging spots, here's hoping they'll come back stronger soon 🍄
It would be interesting to see a project of simple windowsil or dark place mushroom homegrowing. Im afraid of eating wild ones because I dont know where and how they grew.
I adore your foraging videos, it reminds me so much of the area I grew up in! Wish I was more able to do it these days, my wheelchair isn't really suited to more rugged terrain.
I had never thought to try mushrooms on toast until I saw this video, and decided to give it a go today with some button mushrooms left over from making another dish. Absolutely splendid - a great light lunch when served with some greens on the side. Thank you for sharing your cooking adventures with the world. You inspire more people than you'll ever know.
I made a gorgeous loaf of wholemeal this morning, definitely will have to use some to make this mushroom on toast recipe. Not at all confident at foraging though so a trip to the supermarket will have to do!
Its amazing at how easy it is to find these. Mushrooms are amazing organisms, and there's no end to the ways you can cook them.. Id love to see a video where you grow some..
My mouth is watering. The best mushroom (and maybe even the best thing) I ever tasted was field mushrooms found on a walk in Dorset, carried in a hat for some of the journey and then in our empty sandwich box for the rest. Mmmmm
When I was 10 years old my father, my sister and I usually went into a forest nearby to collect Mushrooms. Mushrooms on toast was something we had too. And I live in Germany, so it isn't just british.
Our season has passed in NZ, Spring tomorrow but our neighbours paddocks had some beautiful field mushrooms. A mate in Scotland is keenly anticipating the local woods growth of Chantarelle
Not gonna lie, I would love to see you do a series on identifying various edible plants, fruit and mushrooms to help people such as myself get into foraging
I absolutely hate mushroom. But I watch the whole video because you are an interesting person to listen too. It's kind of like that awesome uncle we all have. Glad I am following!
I first caught your channel because of the scam stuff, and then remained because I was fascinated by your cooking. With my background british cooking is absolutely foreign, so it's just fun to see the things that you consider common which are so exotic to me. Mushrooms on toast seem marvelous and I think I will have it tomorrow for breakfast.
Back in the seventies my mum had a friend in Canada and she made a creamy mushroom sauce with pea soupy stuff. Put on toast and grilled.God! It was good! My mum's friend also bought me a mattel toy who said "Here comes my body" . Thank you for revisiting those days for me...a little girl from 1972.
You have impeccable timing, sir. I just returned home from the farmer's market with a large bag of mushrooms, and I was trying to come up with ways to use them. Thanks for sharing!
I thought there might be a blender involved with this....almost making like a spread or pate something like that.. Looks delicious! I've never eaten mushrooms that fresh before.
That "meatyness" you describe in your mushrooms near the end is 'umami', the tongue's response to glutamates. Mushrooms are one of many foods that are rich in umami flavor.. others being yeast extract (marmite), cheese, and preserved fish to name a few.
Mushrooms on toast us my all time favourite thing to eat. I like my toast buttered too. As a child, (one of 9) my Dad would grow mushrooms in big buckets in the cellars. He also used to pickle onions and I've still never found any commercially pickled onions that could beat his. I could also mention an Uncle who grew onions on his allotment...but what he did to them might be too gross for some people to read 😁
i once went mushrooming with a group in ireland. when we got back we pulled out the stems and put a small lump of butter and a little salt and put them on a turf stove. when the butter was bubbleing we ate them. i dont think i ever tasted anything so good.
Talking about identification, I often go harvesting mushrooms here in Italy with my father, but we now only a few species that grows here (like Cantharellus cibarius, Cantharellus tubaeformis and some species of Boletus and Armillaria genere: the most delicious hahaha). If I were there with you I would never take these mushrooms, and I think you too with mine. We always need to remember that also if we know our mushrooms, we may don't know other countries' mushrooms!
I have been watching your videos for quite a while now and I have only just noticed that I'm for some reason not subscribed yet. Anyway, please keep up the good work as I find your content to be very calming, informative, and is a joy to watch.
Yesterday I watched emmymadeinjapan eat a foraged chicken-of-the-woods mushroom on a bun, burger-style. Today it's Atomic Shrimp eating foraged mushrooms on toast. Will there be a mushroom treat tomorrow too?
After watching your videos, I have now starting foraging for mushrooms myself, identified and picked some puffballs and honestly some of the best mushrooms I've had, gonna pick a lot more often 👍
I worked with a guy from Newcastle, England. He often made dishes of various stuff on toast. I suggested he write a recipe book and call it "On Toast". Very British indeed.
This was one of my goto meals as a student, Id fry mushrooms I found in the park on the way home in butter then add a bit of cream and pepper and serve it over toast, Its also really good over chicken or steak.
Really like this video. Always like how descriptive you try and be. Really helpful and nice to here why your doing something (like why you're adding salt)
Some good looking mushrooms there :) I found Agaricus urinascens yesterday, I'm pretty sure, in prime condition. Love foraging and eating your own mushrooms, they're so much better than shop bought ones.
man i swear, everything you make with mushrooms is fantastic. I never really used to cook with them because my mum used to make them so boring, just salt n butter. But now i actually realise that sometimes less = more like in your video. Thanks for the upload dude!
This is probably the most wholesome channel I regularly watch
wholesome and devilishly fun in the scambaiting XD
Love everything about the channel. His voice is relaxing
@@francescairving2678 He's already taken you dirty stopout. I'm single though and packing a big mushroom if you'd care to try your luck.
I would agree. Nothing like it
And leagues more entertaining than whatever is trending with the knuckle dragging public at large.
Honestly, just the fact that you’re considerate enough to only let your dog run on fields with no lifestock and the fact that you spend your time just doing great things (like obviously your scambaiting videos) is amazing
You’re really a great person and you deserve this popularity since your videos are just fun and interesting!
Porcus got chased by a dog tonight but the guy called his dog back and it went back. The next dog chased her and attacked her. Could only see a graze on her foot I think the dog was pulling on her harness. It broke my heart because on the way back it was almost like her spirit was broken . Up until now she was care free when I took her for a walk. On the way back there was fear in her eyes .
Yuti that’s more of a thing you do so your dog doesn’t get shot my friends dog got shot by the farmer
You are the BEST Mr Mike.I'll forever cherish u.
Who would like to see a mushroom identification lesson video from Mr.Shrimp?
Mr. Shrimp, if you see this comment, I think I speak for most people when I say this is a great idea!
I'm _fairly_ sure that if Mike was comfortable shouldering that considerably onerous burden (liability?) we'd have had more'n one video on the subject by now.
I would suspect the legal implications could be problematic.
@@EggBastion yes. I think that if people are interested in identifying mushrooms themselves, he'd be more likely to encourage them to get a comprehensive local book on the subject.
Yeah, I don't want people to think I am an expert at this. I know enough to keep from poisoning myself, but some of that is sort of embedded in my head in a way as I fear I might fail to fully communicate
try some sage in the mushrooms. Sage and mushrooms go together perfectly! Like tomatoes and basil or duck and mugwort. Give it a try!
I smelt fresh sage leaves for the first time a couple of days ago, the dried stuff just doesn't compare. So fresh and vibrant, i need to get some plants of my own :D
I have a lots of fresh sage to use up. Thanks for the tip.
@@tiggerbiggo
Absolutely worth getting. It's wonderful stuff and deserves way more attention, then it commonly gets, imo.
I was introduced to fresh sage leaves fried in brown butter (over pasta) by an Italien boyfriend many years ago and have since delighted many other people with this simple, yet delicious culinary surprise. It goes well with meat and fish and (I'm sure) also mushrooms.
:P
@@tiggerbiggo Sage grows easily too. I find the purple sage good & made into tea good for a sore throat. However there are also most attractive variegated varieties including a pretty purple, green & white type.
The cuts to animals eating when you take a bite always make me smile
I normally don’t like mushrooms but watching these cook got me salivating.
I usually don't stick to TH-cam channels but this one will always have my permanent sub. It's just fantastic.
Hi to Jenny! Never in a million years would I think of mushrooms on toast or plating the 4 sections of toast like you did.
when I was young my (german/norwegian) grandmother made us mushrooms on toast for breakfast, this takes me back.
I have to admit I'm into many things I've found on your channel but the cooking videos relax me the most.
the way he sits at the toast, he looks so excited, like a little kid
This is why im subscribed, its just wholesome and calm to watch
This channel is such a gem. Such a wholesome and nice guy just doing the things he loves. I love it!
I prepare mushrooms exactly as you do, but I don't cut quite so much of the stalk off. IMHO the stalks are the tastiest part. Many years ago, a local shop sold the stalks separately.
I think most people used them for soup though. A friend used to discard the stalk entirely, and PEEL the cap. Sacrilege!
I prefer the stalks over the caps on these mushroom
With some species, both the cap and stipe is favoured. Other species only the cap is consumed (as the stipes are too fibrous usually), and with some the mushrooms are grown in such a way to have more stipe than cap, as they're favoured over the cap itself. Fascinating stuff.
You sound so down to earth, humble and genuine. Thank you for the uploads. 👍
I love your foraging and cooking videos. They're somewhat calming?? Idk how to describe. Sorta like watching those bob ross painting shows
mr. shrimp, i appreciate your videos so much--your calm demeanor, the fantastically interesting parts of your life that you are gracious enough to share with the world, the kindness and meticulousness that is so evident in everything you do. it is truly a balm for the soul. thank you so much for these bright little spots of happiness in such a time. it really means the world.
I have to say I’m not usually into these types of videos but you make them so interesting!
At this point i think its clear your favorite food is toast and you should do a video entirely about toast.
I Love the Variety of Different types of Content On your Channel!
Your Voice is also Strangely Comforting
I know right, from cooking to unboxing to trolling scammers, all that's missing is some gaming 😂
Please enjoy them for me, too. My favorite foraging spots have all burned up in the Northern California lightning complex fires. :( I can hardly wait till they come back!
Is that what caused fires ?
@@dogwalker666 Hi. Yes, the recent ones in CA, that are still going on in the Central Coast area, were started by lightning, though I heard one was arson. :(
The storm woke me around 3am. It was THE WORST lightning I've ever heard or seen. It went on and on and on, and rattled the whole house. There was no rain at all (near me). I live on the coast, but the redwoods are nearby, and that's where the lightning hit. This fire is called CZU August Lightning Complex, because there were multiple strikes and fires that grew together. It was 26% contained yesterday. The good news is that the big redwoods often survive fire.
I'm letting your video play as I type, and you just got to the good eating part. Nice! Next time you go foraging, spare a thought for us here, and give those shrooms a smooch!
@@dogwalker666 OOPS, I thought you were the guy in the video. Are you in the USA?
Hey, apparently morels love growing after forest fires! Just kidding and trying to look at the positive side of course lol. Sorry about your foraging spots, here's hoping they'll come back stronger soon 🍄
@@paigeb1318 must be pretty scary fires of that magnitude I hope your wildlife recovers soon.
It would be interesting to see a project of simple windowsil or dark place mushroom homegrowing. Im afraid of eating wild ones because I dont know where and how they grew.
I adore your foraging videos, it reminds me so much of the area I grew up in! Wish I was more able to do it these days, my wheelchair isn't really suited to more rugged terrain.
I had never thought to try mushrooms on toast until I saw this video, and decided to give it a go today with some button mushrooms left over from making another dish. Absolutely splendid - a great light lunch when served with some greens on the side. Thank you for sharing your cooking adventures with the world. You inspire more people than you'll ever know.
Now try it with some melted cheese
this stuff looks so good especially when it just comes from around you
A very good man with a vast knowledge of life. Love you.
Have you had the Granovita mushroom Pate from Asda? Very tasty and could make a good "weird stuff in a can" video
Ooh, that sounds interesting - must check it out :)
It's horrible :-( I wish Asda still sold the other pate by that company
I love the foraging videos great work 👍
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I made a gorgeous loaf of wholemeal this morning, definitely will have to use some to make this mushroom on toast recipe. Not at all confident at foraging though so a trip to the supermarket will have to do!
I just want to say how much I appreciate your videos, enjoying the everyday pleasures of life. They’re a go-to for me when I want to feel peaceful.
I also like to add a sprinkle of garlic powder to my sauteed mushrooms. I am going to have to try them on toast now!
I love a squeeze of lemon juice added just at the end of cooking.I'm also lucky to have plenty penny buns in the local fields just now.
This channel
I don’t know what it is
i love it
It's the atomic shrimp channel.
There's a lot of people in Britain like him.
Brings back memories I used to mushrooming and black berry picking with mum and dad
Its amazing at how easy it is to find these. Mushrooms are amazing organisms, and there's no end to the ways you can cook them.. Id love to see a video where you grow some..
My mouth is watering. The best mushroom (and maybe even the best thing) I ever tasted was field mushrooms found on a walk in Dorset, carried in a hat for some of the journey and then in our empty sandwich box for the rest. Mmmmm
please dont stop foraging love this video
Ahhh, mushroom video from Shrimp!! That's it, I'm happy:)
Ooo that mushroom liquor looked lovely.
Mushrooms everywhere in Hampshire at the moment, recent weather has been conducive to them growing. Mushroom omelettes all round. 🍄
the red ones grow everywhere! gonna pick some tomorrow morning 😊
deeelicious cant wait!
When I was 10 years old my father, my sister and I usually went into a forest nearby to collect Mushrooms.
Mushrooms on toast was something we had too. And I live in Germany, so it isn't just british.
I feel much safer with you picking and cooking the mushrooms, so thank you for letting me vicariously and virtually eat through you
Our season has passed in NZ, Spring tomorrow but our neighbours paddocks had some beautiful field mushrooms.
A mate in Scotland is keenly anticipating the local woods growth of Chantarelle
Love the foraging and cooking video's mate, more would be great for me!
So simple! So lovely!
By far one of my fave youtube channels!!! You need to do more cooking videos though! I find them captivating!
Not gonna lie, I would love to see you do a series on identifying various edible plants, fruit and mushrooms to help people such as myself get into foraging
such a treat i love the taste of these mushrooms puts a mad smile on my face
Love mushrooms on toast yummy & you are lucky to 😋
I absolutely hate mushroom. But I watch the whole video because you are an interesting person to listen too. It's kind of like that awesome uncle we all have. Glad I am following!
That's just how I do my mushrooms, well with a bit of garlic aswell or rub garlic on the toast. Love the vids sir..
Positively salivating. Anyone else thinking how soon they can work a plateful of fresh mushrooms into their diet? 🍄
Whenever i wanna relax and have a good time i watch your videos Mr. Shrimp😁😊 Truly amazing content👍🏼😃
I first caught your channel because of the scam stuff, and then remained because I was fascinated by your cooking. With my background british cooking is absolutely foreign, so it's just fun to see the things that you consider common which are so exotic to me.
Mushrooms on toast seem marvelous and I think I will have it tomorrow for breakfast.
Back in the seventies my mum had a friend in Canada and she made a creamy mushroom sauce with pea soupy stuff. Put on toast and grilled.God! It was good! My mum's friend also bought me a mattel toy who said "Here comes my body" . Thank you for revisiting those days for me...a little girl from 1972.
Jackie Sharp - was that split pea soup? Yellowish peas...Amazing stuff.
Live by the old adage - "What you don't know won't kill you" 👍
Unless it's a falling piano
Gosh I love your foraging videos, I don't know what it is about them but I always enjoy these videos!
You have impeccable timing, sir. I just returned home from the farmer's market with a large bag of mushrooms, and I was trying to come up with ways to use them. Thanks for sharing!
Can’t wait for the day you accidentally include a liberty cap and we get a surrealist video on how the stars are actually the memories of trees
Heat breaks down the actives
@@brentoncarter4275 I know, but, humour me
I just picked my first lot this for this year's season 😀
Me and my family just went foraging for mushrooms ourselves today so this was a fun video to see in the sub box
@Fuhe Yu got a very nice amount of chanterelles, porcinis and hedgehog mushrooms 😊
I thought there might be a blender involved with this....almost making like a spread or pate something like that..
Looks delicious! I've never eaten mushrooms that fresh before.
These mushroom video are so calming
Your foraging videos never fail to interest and engage me! Totally inspired to learn all about the local mushroom species where I live. Thank you!
God, I can't tell you how much I love mushrooms! I love pepper on them though. Wish I had the confidence to pick my own. I live in the country too.
That "meatyness" you describe in your mushrooms near the end is 'umami', the tongue's response to glutamates. Mushrooms are one of many foods that are rich in umami flavor.. others being yeast extract (marmite), cheese, and preserved fish to name a few.
Ok sir biologist...
Mushrooms on toast us my all time favourite thing to eat. I like my toast buttered too. As a child, (one of 9) my Dad would grow mushrooms in big buckets in the cellars. He also used to pickle onions and I've still never found any commercially pickled onions that could beat his.
I could also mention an Uncle who grew onions on his allotment...but what he did to them might be too gross for some people to read 😁
I love it when a pan-full-of-mushrooms comes together!
i once went mushrooming with a group in ireland. when we got back we pulled out the stems and put a small lump of butter and a little salt and put them on a turf stove. when the butter was bubbleing we ate them. i dont think i ever tasted anything so good.
Definitely a staple go-to for me in Winter. Luvverly. I'll sprinkle a little thyme over them if I'm feeling cheeky.
Squeeze of lemon on mushrooms brings the flavours out nicely.
Have been eating field mushrooms and forest mushrooms my entire life, such a nice thing
Talking about identification, I often go harvesting mushrooms here in Italy with my father, but we now only a few species that grows here (like Cantharellus cibarius, Cantharellus tubaeformis and some species of Boletus and Armillaria genere: the most delicious hahaha). If I were there with you I would never take these mushrooms, and I think you too with mine.
We always need to remember that also if we know our mushrooms, we may don't know other countries' mushrooms!
I love your channel, mate. Amazing.
these comments I just can't😂... this is the most wholesome community on youtube
Atomic Shrimp always has the best comment threads😁
Aint That The Truth! Just Pure Untainted Wholesome Content & Comments! 😁💙😁
I’m so obsessed with your mushroom videos.. I love mycology and stuff like this...
John Cage book: www.theguardian.com/music/2020/aug/19/mushrooms-mortality-john-cage-fungi-mycology
I have been watching your videos for quite a while now and I have only just noticed that I'm for some reason not subscribed yet. Anyway, please keep up the good work as I find your content to be very calming, informative, and is a joy to watch.
Yesterday I watched emmymadeinjapan eat a foraged chicken-of-the-woods mushroom on a bun, burger-style.
Today it's Atomic Shrimp eating foraged mushrooms on toast.
Will there be a mushroom treat tomorrow too?
Why not a mushroom treat prepared in your very own kitchen?
@@vegancam I like to eat food. I don't like preparing it.
After watching your videos, I have now starting foraging for mushrooms myself, identified and picked some puffballs and honestly some of the best mushrooms I've had, gonna pick a lot more often 👍
The morel mushrooms in the canadian Rockies are super good, they have a nutty flavour and you can dry them easily for another time
I'm so jealous, looks spectacular
That looks so yummy 😋
How lucky to live surrounded by nature's bounty!
Delicious! Mushrooms are godly eatings.
Tempted to learn how to grow mushrooms. Hope you enjoyed your mushrooms on toast.
I worked with a guy from Newcastle, England. He often made dishes of various stuff on toast. I suggested he write a recipe book and call it "On Toast". Very British indeed.
I didn’t forage the mushrooms but I made this recipe and me and my partner love it!!!! We probs have this once a week now. Cheers Atomic Shrimp 👍🏼😊
On toast.
Because of course it is🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for the vid!
This was one of my goto meals as a student, Id fry mushrooms I found in the park on the way home in butter then add a bit of cream and pepper and serve it over toast, Its also really good over chicken or steak.
Love it! Field mushrooms are great with wild garlic in the sauce
Really like this video. Always like how descriptive you try and be. Really helpful and nice to here why your doing something (like why you're adding salt)
Love your mushroom foraging cooking videos 🙂
Mushrooms on toast is bloody delicious 😋
Looks yummy.👍
Some good looking mushrooms there :)
I found Agaricus urinascens yesterday, I'm pretty sure, in prime condition. Love foraging and eating your own mushrooms, they're so much better than shop bought ones.
I thought you were going to add a splash of cream.....that surely would have been perfection?
I love mushrooms on toast and I haven't had them for ages so that's tonight's tea sorted 😁
I'm not the biggest fan of eating mushrooms, but the butter you had for cooking it all down really made it look quite nice.
man i swear, everything you make with mushrooms is fantastic. I never really used to cook with them because my mum used to make them so boring, just salt n butter. But now i actually realise that sometimes less = more like in your video. Thanks for the upload dude!