Eden Wild Food

Eden Wild Food

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British Foraging guide in Wisconsin, USA.
15+Years Teaching Foraging & Wild Food Courses

Wisconsin

Eden Wild Food works with Wild food enthusiasts, chefs, and anyone who wants to learn more about the wild food, culinary and medicinal herbs that grow in the Midwest

We offer open group courses with a set format through to individual bespoke tuition and foraging cookery courses. see www.edenwildfood.com for course details


If you are interested in some tuition and you don't see any courses in your area please inquire as I may be able to arrange something to suit your needs.

05/02/2024

Ramp and Stinging Nettle Pesto with gnocchi, Pheasantback mushroom "bacon" bits, forsythia flowers.

Photos from Eden Wild Food's post 04/12/2024

Ramps are up!

Dinner was a ballotine of chicken stuffes with mushrooms, Wild Leeks (Ramps) and m
Mozzarella on a bed of wild rice garnished with spring beauty flowers and leaves

12/24/2023

We hope you all have a wonderful holiday season!! ❤️🎄
- the Normansells

Shagbark Hickory Syrup | mcevoyandelliott 09/28/2023

Hey everyone- friends of ours make some really neat foraged goods that are worth checking out. Their hickory syrup is really popular and we love their honey!
https://www.mcevoyandelliott.com/product-page/shagbark-hickory-syrup?fbclid=IwAR2KtSZHhueSWFhhlvNfzLpJhOllFkm402ktNYjCeYkoNIXggCVe3s6DoGs

Shagbark Hickory Syrup | mcevoyandelliott A sweet, smoky and slightly tangy syrup with hints of vanilla. Perfect anywhere you would use maple syrup and wonderful for flavored coffee, pork roast, BBQ, over ice cream, in yogurt, on oatmeal, or even in mixed drinks like Old Fashioneds, drizzled into Brandy or Bourbon and more. Also a great add...

Listen: Edible wild plants 07/07/2023

Thanks to Sam Thayer for the shoutout on his radio interview for his new book today.

Listen: Edible wild plants Wisconsin Public Radio features in-depth news from WPR’s seven bureaus and NPR, entertainment programs, classical music and discussions on the Ideas Network.

04/20/2023

On Thursday, May 18th from 4:00-7:00pm, the Kroc Center will host Matt Normansell from Eden Wild Food (bio below) for an exciting foraging event!

Join us for this indoor/outdoor event where we will learn about foraging and then forage for edible plants across the Kroc Property.

To sign up, go here:
https://bit.ly/40H1MZW

Matthew Normansell is a British foraging and wild food guide who has been running successful wild food courses in Europe for the last decade. He relocated to the U.S. to marry his wife and business partner, Megan Normansell, who is a certified herbalist and health counsellor. Whilst being mostly self taught, he was greatly influenced by his upbringing in the countryside and by herbalists and healers in his mother’s family, and has worked and trained with some of the top foragers in Europe, such as Roger Phillips, as well as having met with and been influenced by foragers in the U.S. such as Pascal Baudar and Samuel Thayer.

Matthew has managed programs for local authorities, city councils, top chefs, cookery schools, food festivals and has trained Bushcraft guides on wild edible plants and fungi. He has held courses for the Oneida nation in Green Bay and for Sam Thayer’s company, Foragers Harvest. In addition, he has written for various national and local publications, online blogs, and appeared both on BBC TV and on Wisconsin Public Television as a foraging expert.

In addition, he is a foray leader for the Wisconsin Mycological Society and is certified as an Expert mushroom identifier through the Midwest American Mycological Information (MAMI) program, and is a certified mushroom expert in 3 Midwest states.

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