Part VII

Harvest & process

When to cut, how to dry, and how to put a garden plant up. Legal kitchen and medicinal crops only. Restricted plates and poison-garden specimens have no bench here.

Herbs hanging to dry with chamomile on a screen

The bench

Methods

Fully dry only

Crack and powder

Only powder what is already cracker-dry — reishi slices, ginger coins, kitchen mushroom. Mill, sieve, and use soon. Powder dies in the light. Most teas are better from the whole leaf crumbled at the cup.

On the bench

  • A coffee mill kept for herbs
  • A sieve
  • Small tins

Not for

  • Anything still leathery
  • A spice mill you still use for coffee if you care about either flavor

A powder is convenient and fragile. Store dark, buy small, or skip it.

14 of 84 open plates

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Turmeric

Curcuma longa

When
When the leaves die back, late season.
Part
Rhizome
In the field
Fingers snap from the mother. Gloves — it stains.
Cure
Boil briefly if you want the traditional yellow, then slice and dry — or freeze fresh.
Store
Dried coins or frozen knobs. Always with fat in the kitchen cup.
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Reishi

Ganoderma lucidum

When
When the varnish cap has colored and the white margin has slowed, from a log or block you grew.
Part
Fruiting body · Sometimes mycelium (weaker triterpene profile)
In the field
Cut with a knife. Wild old conks can be bitter dust.
Cure
Slice thin. Dehydrate until wood-hard.
Store
Slices in a jar. Simmer, do not tea-bag.
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Turkey tail

Trametes versicolor

When
Young, pliable fans. Dry immediately.
Part
Fruiting body
In the field
Twist or cut from a block or log you grew. Wild fungi are not this bench.
Cure
Slice and dehydrate at 110–125°F until the piece snaps.
Store
Cool, dry, truly dry. A jar with a lid that seals.
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Cordyceps

Cordyceps militaris

When
When clubs are orange and before they sporulate heavily.
Part
Cultivated fruiting body
In the field
Twist or cut from a block or log you grew. Wild fungi are not this bench.
Cure
Slice and dehydrate at 110–125°F until the piece snaps.
Store
Cool, dry, truly dry. A jar with a lid that seals.
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Shiitake

Lentinula edodes

When
Caps still slightly convex, before they flatten and drop heavy spore.
Part
Fruiting body
In the field
Twist from the block. Don’t tear the bark of a log.
Cure
Eat fresh, or dehydrate until leathery-to-cracker.
Store
Dried caps a year. Soak, then cook — soaking water is broth.
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Maitake

Grifola frondosa

When
When fronds are still tender, before they toughen.
Part
Fruiting body
In the field
Twist or cut from a block or log you grew. Wild fungi are not this bench.
Cure
Slice and dehydrate at 110–125°F until the piece snaps.
Store
Cool, dry, truly dry. A jar with a lid that seals.
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Snow fungus

Tremella fuciformis

When
When the lobes are full and still white.
Part
Fruiting body
In the field
Twist or cut from a block or log you grew. Wild fungi are not this bench.
Cure
Slice and dehydrate at 110–125°F until the piece snaps.
Store
Cool, dry, truly dry. A jar with a lid that seals.
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Enoki

Flammulina velutipes

When
When needles are long and caps still tiny, before they splay.
Part
Fruiting body
In the field
Twist or cut from a block or log you grew. Wild fungi are not this bench.
Cure
Slice and dehydrate at 110–125°F until the piece snaps.
Store
Cool, dry, truly dry. A jar with a lid that seals.
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Wood ear

Auricularia auricula-judae

When
When ears are full and still elastic, before they dry to crumbs on the log.
Part
Fruiting body
In the field
Twist or cut from a block or log you grew. Wild fungi are not this bench.
Cure
Slice and dehydrate at 110–125°F until the piece snaps.
Store
Cool, dry, truly dry. A jar with a lid that seals.
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King oyster

Pleurotus eryngii

When
When the cap is still small and the stem is fat.
Part
Fruiting body
In the field
Twist or cut from a block or log you grew. Wild fungi are not this bench.
Cure
Slice and dehydrate at 110–125°F until the piece snaps.
Store
Cool, dry, truly dry. A jar with a lid that seals.
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Almond mushroom

Agaricus subrufescens

When
While the veil is still mostly intact, like a button.
Part
Fruiting body
In the field
Twist or cut from a block or log you grew. Wild fungi are not this bench.
Cure
Slice and dehydrate at 110–125°F until the piece snaps.
Store
Cool, dry, truly dry. A jar with a lid that seals.
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Poria

Wolfiporia extensa

When
Sclerotia after 1–2 years underground in specialist culture.
Part
Sclerotium (inner white)
In the field
Twist or cut from a block or log you grew. Wild fungi are not this bench.
Cure
Slice and dehydrate at 110–125°F until the piece snaps.
Store
Cool, dry, truly dry. A jar with a lid that seals.
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Morel

Morchella esculenta

When
When caps are still firm and the pits distinct. Cook the same day.
Part
Fruiting body, cooked
In the field
Twist or cut from a block or log you grew. Wild fungi are not this bench.
Cure
Slice and dehydrate at 110–125°F until the piece snaps.
Store
Cool, dry, truly dry. A jar with a lid that seals.

Not sure what you cut? Photograph it first.