
Fresh Chanterelle Mushrooms
Fresh Chanterelle Mushrooms – Premium Wild Foraged (1 lb / 454 g)
Fresh Chanterelle mushrooms also known as girolle are prized for their delicate texture, vibrant golden color, and uniquely fruity aroma reminiscent of apricots. Harvested in late spring and throughout summer in temperate oak forests, chanterelles are among the most sought-after wild mushrooms in European cuisine.
Product Overview
Chanterelles have a tender yet pleasantly firm texture, a mild flavor with a subtle peppery note, and an aroma that stands out in both simple and refined dishes. Their natural richness makes them a favorite for sautéing, sauces, pastas, poultry, and seasonal specialties.
Freshness & Storage
Shelf Life:
• Freshly harvested chanterelles stay fresh in the refrigerator for 3–4 days.
• Store-bought chanterelles should be consumed the same day or within 24 hours.
Refrigeration Tips:
• Clean chanterelles before storing. Dirt becomes more difficult to remove once mushrooms absorb refrigerator moisture.
• Wrap cleaned mushrooms in a paper towel or breathable cloth and store in the vegetable compartment.
• For longer storage, blanch briefly in salted boiling water, dry well, and freeze at –18°C (0°F). Frozen chanterelles keep for up to one year.
Cleaning Instructions
Chanterelles often hold soil and forest debris. For best results:
• Clean immediately after purchase.
• Wipe gently with a soft brush or cloth.
• Avoid soaking in water; mushrooms absorb moisture and lose texture.
Nutritional Information (per 100 g)
• Calories: ~15 kcal
• Protein: 2 g
• Fiber: 3 g
• Rich in potassium, phosphorus, iron, selenium
• Contains vitamins D, E, and K
Chanterelles are low in calories, nutrient-dense, and high in minerals and antioxidants an excellent addition to healthy cooking.
Cooking Notes
• Do not overcook; medium heat preserves their natural moisture and aroma.
• Avoid garlic, which can overpower their delicate flavor.
• Ideal with herbs, onions, butter, and light seasoning.
Pairs well with:
• White meats, veal, pork roast
• Pasta dishes and creamy sauces
• Sautéed vegetables and omelets
Suggested Preparation: Chanterelle Omelette (Serves 4)
• 300 g fresh chanterelles
• 8 eggs
• 2 cloves garlic, chopped
• Nutmeg
• Olive oil and butter
• Chives
• Salt and pepper
Sauté mushrooms briefly in olive oil and drain. Beat eggs with nutmeg, salt, and pepper. Add butter and garlic to a hot pan, then pour in the eggs, stirring gently to keep the omelette soft. Add mushrooms, fold, garnish with chives, and serve warm.
Additional Notes
Fresh Chanterelles may show slight moisture depending on the season this is normal for wild foraged mushrooms.
Weight: 1 lb (454 g)
Origin: Wild foraged
Packaging: Breathable or paper-lined packaging for freshness
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Fresh Chanterelle Mushrooms
Fresh Chanterelle Mushrooms – Premium Wild Foraged (1 lb / 454 g)
Fresh Chanterelle mushrooms also known as girolle are prized for their delicate texture, vibrant golden color, and uniquely fruity aroma reminiscent of apricots. Harvested in late spring and throughout summer in temperate oak forests, chanterelles are among the most sought-after wild mushrooms in European cuisine.
Product Overview
Chanterelles have a tender yet pleasantly firm texture, a mild flavor with a subtle peppery note, and an aroma that stands out in both simple and refined dishes. Their natural richness makes them a favorite for sautéing, sauces, pastas, poultry, and seasonal specialties.
Freshness & Storage
Shelf Life:
• Freshly harvested chanterelles stay fresh in the refrigerator for 3–4 days.
• Store-bought chanterelles should be consumed the same day or within 24 hours.
Refrigeration Tips:
• Clean chanterelles before storing. Dirt becomes more difficult to remove once mushrooms absorb refrigerator moisture.
• Wrap cleaned mushrooms in a paper towel or breathable cloth and store in the vegetable compartment.
• For longer storage, blanch briefly in salted boiling water, dry well, and freeze at –18°C (0°F). Frozen chanterelles keep for up to one year.
Cleaning Instructions
Chanterelles often hold soil and forest debris. For best results:
• Clean immediately after purchase.
• Wipe gently with a soft brush or cloth.
• Avoid soaking in water; mushrooms absorb moisture and lose texture.
Nutritional Information (per 100 g)
• Calories: ~15 kcal
• Protein: 2 g
• Fiber: 3 g
• Rich in potassium, phosphorus, iron, selenium
• Contains vitamins D, E, and K
Chanterelles are low in calories, nutrient-dense, and high in minerals and antioxidants an excellent addition to healthy cooking.
Cooking Notes
• Do not overcook; medium heat preserves their natural moisture and aroma.
• Avoid garlic, which can overpower their delicate flavor.
• Ideal with herbs, onions, butter, and light seasoning.
Pairs well with:
• White meats, veal, pork roast
• Pasta dishes and creamy sauces
• Sautéed vegetables and omelets
Suggested Preparation: Chanterelle Omelette (Serves 4)
• 300 g fresh chanterelles
• 8 eggs
• 2 cloves garlic, chopped
• Nutmeg
• Olive oil and butter
• Chives
• Salt and pepper
Sauté mushrooms briefly in olive oil and drain. Beat eggs with nutmeg, salt, and pepper. Add butter and garlic to a hot pan, then pour in the eggs, stirring gently to keep the omelette soft. Add mushrooms, fold, garnish with chives, and serve warm.
Additional Notes
Fresh Chanterelles may show slight moisture depending on the season this is normal for wild foraged mushrooms.
Weight: 1 lb (454 g)
Origin: Wild foraged
Packaging: Breathable or paper-lined packaging for freshness
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Fresh Chanterelle Mushrooms – Premium Wild Foraged (1 lb / 454 g)
Fresh Chanterelle mushrooms also known as girolle are prized for their delicate texture, vibrant golden color, and uniquely fruity aroma reminiscent of apricots. Harvested in late spring and throughout summer in temperate oak forests, chanterelles are among the most sought-after wild mushrooms in European cuisine.
Product Overview
Chanterelles have a tender yet pleasantly firm texture, a mild flavor with a subtle peppery note, and an aroma that stands out in both simple and refined dishes. Their natural richness makes them a favorite for sautéing, sauces, pastas, poultry, and seasonal specialties.
Freshness & Storage
Shelf Life:
• Freshly harvested chanterelles stay fresh in the refrigerator for 3–4 days.
• Store-bought chanterelles should be consumed the same day or within 24 hours.
Refrigeration Tips:
• Clean chanterelles before storing. Dirt becomes more difficult to remove once mushrooms absorb refrigerator moisture.
• Wrap cleaned mushrooms in a paper towel or breathable cloth and store in the vegetable compartment.
• For longer storage, blanch briefly in salted boiling water, dry well, and freeze at –18°C (0°F). Frozen chanterelles keep for up to one year.
Cleaning Instructions
Chanterelles often hold soil and forest debris. For best results:
• Clean immediately after purchase.
• Wipe gently with a soft brush or cloth.
• Avoid soaking in water; mushrooms absorb moisture and lose texture.
Nutritional Information (per 100 g)
• Calories: ~15 kcal
• Protein: 2 g
• Fiber: 3 g
• Rich in potassium, phosphorus, iron, selenium
• Contains vitamins D, E, and K
Chanterelles are low in calories, nutrient-dense, and high in minerals and antioxidants an excellent addition to healthy cooking.
Cooking Notes
• Do not overcook; medium heat preserves their natural moisture and aroma.
• Avoid garlic, which can overpower their delicate flavor.
• Ideal with herbs, onions, butter, and light seasoning.
Pairs well with:
• White meats, veal, pork roast
• Pasta dishes and creamy sauces
• Sautéed vegetables and omelets
Suggested Preparation: Chanterelle Omelette (Serves 4)
• 300 g fresh chanterelles
• 8 eggs
• 2 cloves garlic, chopped
• Nutmeg
• Olive oil and butter
• Chives
• Salt and pepper
Sauté mushrooms briefly in olive oil and drain. Beat eggs with nutmeg, salt, and pepper. Add butter and garlic to a hot pan, then pour in the eggs, stirring gently to keep the omelette soft. Add mushrooms, fold, garnish with chives, and serve warm.
Additional Notes
Fresh Chanterelles may show slight moisture depending on the season this is normal for wild foraged mushrooms.
Weight: 1 lb (454 g)
Origin: Wild foraged
Packaging: Breathable or paper-lined packaging for freshness

















