Beware of the false morel though. False morels and cream will not be as good as the real thing.![]()
Apart from repeating the get a book, get several books advise, be aware that there are quite a few look-alike mushrooms out there, many of which are toxic. One advantage of the better books is to not only warm you of which mushrooms resemble the one you think you picked but also to give you the range of that look-alike. If you are lucky the look-alike does not occur in your area and you would find that from the book. There is also at least one mushroom, the lobster mushroom, which is very distinctive but also parasitic on other mushrooms. That means if it were growing on the mycelia of chantrelles, it is safe to eat but on the mycelia of amanitas, it is deadly toxic.
Personally the only ones that I trust are morels and cabbage mushrooms which are extremely distinctive plus locally do not have look-alikes.
cheers mooncoon