Welcome to Skovkær! This is your gateway to the world of wild food and foraging. Here, you’ll find a variety of delicious recipes made with wild ingredients, along with blog posts full of inspiration, tips, and practical advice to help you get started on your own foraging journey. At the top of the page, you’ll find links to our seasonal wild recipes. You can also dive into the blog to discover more about edible plants, foraging techniques, and creative ways to cook with nature’s pantry.

We hope Skovkær inspires you to explore the outdoors, try new ingredients, and enjoy the beauty of cooking with wild food.

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A basket full of black trumpet mushrooms and funnel chanterelles. Foraging for edible wild mushrooms in nature is pure joy! You come home after a successful mushroom hunt with a basket full of delicious, fresh mushrooms. That means you can prepare a wonderful home cooked mushroom meal. Sometimes you are lucky enough to find more
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The Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) is a popular winter mushroom, found in nature and cultivated at home. Its mild flavor and firm texture make it a versatile ingredient in a variety of dishes. This guide covers everything you need to know about Oyster Mushrooms – from where to find them in nature to the best
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Bread & Cakes
After a really cozy day in the forest, where I went foraging for wild garlic with a friend, I came home with a large bag full of fragrant green leaves with that unmistakable garlicky aroma. There’s something so special about wild garlic season - nature finally starts waking up again, and every year it almost
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St. George’s Mushrooms are one of the few edible mushrooms that appear in spring. St. George’s Mushrooms smells a bit of cucumber and flour. They grow mainly in fields, grass, and roadsides. The name comes from when it first appeared in the UK on St. George’s Day.

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Condiments & Preserves
Looking for a recipe for a wild, refreshing, and fragrant tea that's both natural and full of flavour? Then make this easy elderflower and wild rose tea recipe! This wild tea combines the natural and aromatic properties of dried roses (rosa rugosa) and elderflowers (sambucus nigra) to create a soothing beverage that's perfect for relaxation
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