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Domenico Crolla’s Chanterelle Pizza (Part I)

It’s July in southeast Ohio and that means chanterelle’s are a poppin’ out in them thar hills. I couldn’t pass the urge to head out and do some fast scanning of my favorite (and secret) patch of forest where my kids and I found some fabulous chanterelles last year.

This year I found them in a wider swath than last year. They were peeking out from under roots and moss, which made hunting a real “squint-fest.”

False chanterelles (called Jack-O-Lanterns) were also out in force in their bright orange poisonous splendor. They have smaller stems, bright orange color, sharp gills and usually grow on wood. (See the ones climbing up a buried branch, and the thin stem and sharp gills on the right Jack-O-Lantern mushroom.)

In my last post about chanterelles, I used them with apricot, duck, Gouda, Parmesan, and parsley after reducing the mushrooms with chicken stock. This year, I have a few ideas of what to do, but none of them written in stone yet. (That’s code for “I haven’t a clue.”)

Here is a video of my excursion into the steamy, steep, bug infested world where these delicious beauties thrive. My camera man is my left hand and apologies to all about that. I also said “yellow” about the false chanterelles in which I meant “orange.” (I blame that one on the tight women’s beach flip flops I went hiking with.)

Next, I’ve gotta find a great pizza to make with these. In the Rolodex in my mind, I contact the perfect person who would know what makes the best chanterelle pizza. That is Dominico Crolla, award-winning chef, entrepenuer and pizza expert. I hope he responds to my e-mail, or I’m gonna have to either change the name of this post or find some other guy in the world named Domenico Crolla.

Sandy Plunkett, Graphic Artist, Pizza Lover

I’ve known Sandy Plunket for a number of years as one of the most proficient and gifted graphic artists of our time. Luckily for me, he lives nearby. I see him every Saturday morning going to get the New York Times as I’m finishing up my baking retinue. Last year I got up the nerve to ask him to document the changing landscape and burgening strip of plastic restaurants sprouting up on the east side of my town of Athens, Ohio, as well as my own small business life at Avalanche Pizza.

I gave him complete artistic freedom to depict me, my business and anyone in my town as he sees fit. ((GULP!!)) Yes, that’s me as Mr. Abacus, the greedy, cantankerous wolf-like small business owner…enough said.

Now Sandy has come out with a new graphic novel that has received rave reviews. “The World of a Wayword Comic Book Artist.”

I am proud to show you the first 16 segments of “Harold Mitty, Pizza Boy.”

It is all true. Please keep the screen pointed away from small children and animals and then
click on the image to the right to begin your journey.