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Nassa Giardiniera – Hen of the Woods

Where have I been?! After a week in the desert (Las Vegas) for work we went on vacation to Cape Cod…. the weather was fantastic! Wish we were still there… ahhhh, back to reality. I’ve been neglecting Italyville but I’m back and promise to post more. I will also do my best to get back to everyone who has emailed me in the last few weeks. I also promise to mow the lawn and finishing painting the house….. Blah!

What a great time of year! I must say, late summer/early fall is my favorite. The weather, the veggies, the wild mushrooms…. did I say wild mushrooms? That right. My favorite mushroom is here and E and I have been finding them everywhere! As I mentioned in my last post on wild mushrooms, in my family we call all the tree growing mushrooms “nassa” but the correct name for these is “Hen of the Woods” or “Maitake” They also sell for a big $ at the grocery store. In addition, the American Cancer Society promotes Maitake on their website as boosting your immune system among other things.

I saw this one on the side of the road while we were driving… E can’t figure out how I spot them on a drive by… must be the vigorous training my nonno put me through when I was younger.:)


We decided to take a little walk through the woods after finding this one and we ended up finding a few more.

So what do you do when you find yourself with a whole lot of wild mushrooms?

Nassa Giardiniera

What you’ll need:

  • white vinegar
  • Canola oil
  • garlic
  • hot peppers
  • salt
  • black pepper (optional)
  • jars/lids

Thoroughly wash your nassa in cold water and break them up into small pieces. (They grow in the woods so there’s often bugs, dirt, leaves etc.) After washing them, place them in a pot of bowling water for 20-30 minutes. Then transfer the nassa to another pot of boiling water and white vinegar (approx. 1 to 1 ratio) Make sure to use a ladle to transfer the nassa so that any dirt that was removed in the first pot of boiling water doesn’t transfer along with your nassa. Boil the nassa in the vinegar/water mix for an additional 20-30 minutes. Remove and let cool. Once your nassa is cool, squeeze the excess water out of it with your hands and place it in a separate bowl.

Add Canola oil, diced garlic, diced hot peppers, salt and pepper to taste and mix with your hands. NOTE: It’s important not to use extra virgin olive oil (you won’t hear me say that too often) as it congeals when you put it in the fridge and it doesn’t come out as good.

Tightly pack your nassa into jars and then add a splash of Canola oil to the top. It makes a great side dish, snack and personally I like them with my eggs in the morning.

Enjoy and buon appetito!

PS – Hen of the woods is fairly easy to identify but please don’t eat ANY mushrooms that you are not sure about as there are many mushrooms that can cause sickness and even death!

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15 comments to Nassa Giardiniera – Hen of the Woods

  • casalba

    Welcome back, Joe. So pleased you had a great (and fruitful) holiday.

  • Maria from Philly

    Glad your back! I love mushrooms this way, my mom makes them for us but unfortunately for her she’s allergic!

  • joe@italyville.com

    Thanks Sally!
    Thanks Maria, I feel for your mom.

  • Maryann

    Wow! That’s one huge nasa, Joe! haha
    Good to have you back, kid ;)
    Fall is my favorite time of year too and Cape Cod must have been wonderful :)

  • Anonymous

    Sorry to do this but I would like to refer to your post in July on beaches in Italy – you omitted Sicily (I adore this island although I have been to far nicer spots)and they do have some nice beaches. Referring to Rimini for meis fine but the beach and water is a disaster – sorry that is how I feel.

  • joe@italyville.com

    Anonymous, I agree… lots of beaches should be on the list. I haven’t seen enough of them in Sicily to choose a specific one though. I also agree that the water in Rimini is a disaster as I mentioned in the post…. there is no denying however that Rimini is the best “Beach Party” in Italy and that’s why it made the list. Each of the beaches that I mentioned are on there for different reasons. If the post was “best sand and best water”…. Rimini would probably be last.

  • Barbara Gallo Farrell

    Wow, that is one big ’shroom! I am so curious about wild mushrooms, but don’t feel confident enough to forage on my own — I’d love to go for a walk in the woods with you, Joe! ;-)

  • Bella Baita View

    What a mushroom!
    I have seen other pictures of these, but not in person. I feel the same way as you do Joe, about food in jars. They make me smile too!

  • Darius T. Williams

    Welcome back…that’s one huge mushroom! Wowzers!

    -DTW
    http://www.everydaycookin.blogspot.com

  • Dawn

    hey! Glad you had fun on cape cod (that’s where I live). Found you blog via Sunday Sauce. Love your blog, will bookmark you for sure. I am married to a second generation Italian — un matto famiglia di sicuro!
    Buona fortuna con italyville.com!

  • joe@italyville.com

    Barbara, Dexter (our dog) gives me a little extra incentive to go in the woods daily:)

    Marla, they are delicious… especially in a jar!

    Darius, I know you’re not a fan of the shroom… we have to change that somehow!

    Thanks for stopping by Dawn…. lucky you for being married into a crazy Italian family…. I know the feeling!

  • Lucia

    I was just gonna say “how would you know what to eat?”

    I love mushrooms – all kinds!

  • joe@italyville.com

    Lucia… I only eat the kinds I know of that my father and grandfather showed me growing up. These are my favorites though.

  • cook eat FRET

    wow. total wow.
    i am jealous. i wanna find wild mushrooms…

    very cool

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