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Preserved Zakuska (Cellar Provision)

Griby Solionye — Salted Forest Mushrooms

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Forest mushrooms brined with salt, dill, garlic, and aromatic leaves, fermenting slowly to keep all winter. Firm, salty, deeply savory — the quintessence of Russian umami.

Preserved Zakuska (Cellar Provision)

Forest mushrooms brined with salt, dill, garlic, and aromatic leaves, fermenting slowly to keep all winter. Firm, salty, deeply savory — the quintessence of Russian umami.

When autumn came, we would plunge into the woods of Mikhailovskoye, basket in hand, and the forest paid us in mushrooms. We laid them in wooden barrels with coarse salt, dill, garlic, and blackcurrant leaves, then waited for winter to do its work. Believe me, when snow besieged the house and all outside was dead, a plate of these salted mushrooms, a glass of vodka, and life regained its color. It is the wisdom of peasants: to keep summer in a barrel.
Alexander Pushkin
Ingredients
  • Forest mushrooms (porcini, chanterelles, milk caps)a full basket (base)
  • Coarse saltgenerously (salting and preservation)
  • Dill (flowering heads)a few umbels (aroma)
  • Garlicseveral cloves (aroma)
  • Blackcurrant, oak, and horseradish leavesa handful (structure and aroma)
How it was made : Mushroom picking (*tikhaïa okhota*, the silent hunt) and salting them in wooden barrels was an essential autumn ritual in the Russian countryside, indispensable for surviving winter. Oak, blackcurrant, or horseradish leaves provided tannins that kept mushrooms crunchy — a wholly empirical skill.
Sources : Elena Molokhovets, *Подарок молодым хозяйкам*, 1861 · Salting traditions of the Russian countryside (passed-down knowledge)

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