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    Share your favorite small game recipes here


    Alright guys, we have to cook it now that it's in the freezer so lets share those favorite pheasant or other small game recipes here. Please lets try to stay on track here with recipes, questions and comments about cooking our game animals.

    Thanks for sharing! Ed B.
    Ed Bell, PA Deer Hunter & NRA Life Member ~ “The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State shall not be questioned.”~

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    Savage rookie
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    Re: Share your favorite small game recipes here

    Bacon-wrapped-pepper-stuffed-pheasant

    cut pheasant breast into 1 inch wide strips (cross breast)
    Butterfly the strips
    stuff with pepper/jalepeno of choice
    wrap breast with bacon
    secure with toothpick
    pan fry

    Pheasant so good, make you wanna slap your momma!

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    Aim4gold
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    Re: Share your favorite small game recipes here

    Wild Turkey Marinate

    1 ½ cup tomato juice
    1/8 cup onion flakes
    2 tbs lemon juice
    2 tsp Worcestershire sauce
    1 tsp salt
    1 tsp cumin
    ½ tsp garlic powder
    ¼ tsp lemon pepper
    ¼ tsp Tabasco sauce
    Cut turkey into cubes
    Soak over night
    Cut a package of cheap bacon into thirds, wrap each piece of meat and put a toothpick through it.
    Grill on top rack, DO NOT OVERCOOK (DO NOT DRY IT OUT)

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    kaptnkirk
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    Re: Share your favorite small game recipes here

    cottentail rabbit= skinned roll in italian bread crumbs low bake in oven for an half hr. quik meal and yummy! :)you can throw in some carrots and potatoes too

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    louthedog
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    Re: Share your favorite small game recipes here

    Pheasant Nuggets

    Soak pheasant breast overnight in salt water.
    Cube into 1/2" nuggets.
    Marinate in bowl with nuggets covered in milk for 12 hours.
    Roll nuggets in Shore Lunch breading. I use the "original" mix.
    Fry in 1/2" of oil in frypan until golden brown.
    Salt to taste.

    I think the milk marinade really keeps the bird moist.

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    zeegadget
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    Re: Share your favorite small game recipes here

    I did a search on the internet and only found ONE recipe for Coyote.... I have not shot a Coyote yet...

    Crock Pot Coyote!

    2-4 lbs of coyote meat
    16 oz of apricot preserves
    1 bottle BBQ sauce
    1/2 purple onion diced
    1/2 tsp salt
    1/2 tsp pepper
    1/2 tsp garlic powder

    Throw it all in a crock pot and let it cook for 8 hours. YUMMY :P

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    Redwing
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    Re: Share your favorite small game recipes here

    Squirrel Sauce Piquant Aka Spicy Tree Rat (Rabbit works great in this also just brown and cook longer)

    2 squirrels quartered
    1 medium yellow onion diced large
    1 green pepper diced large
    1 stick celery diced large
    1 cup chicken broth
    1/4 cup white flour
    1/2 stick butter (4 Tbs)
    Salt, black pepper, cayenne pepper, old bay seasoning (you east coast guys), granulated garlic, basil, thyme

    Melt butter in large skillet. Dredge Squirrel quarters in flour and brown on two sides in butter. Remove squirrel from skillet. Place onions, green pepper and celery in skillet and cook over medium heat until onion clears. Add remaining flour to pan and stir to create a Roux (pronounced ROO) which is a pasty consistency. As soon as flour is mixed with oil add broth then squirrel. Add 2 tsp Garlic, 1/2 tsp Old Bay (or 1/4 tsp cayenne, 1/4 tsp salt 1/4 tsp black pepper) pinch of thyme and 1/2 tsp basil. Cover and let simmer on low stirring occasionally until Squirrel is tender. Usually about 1 hour. Serve over rice. Not a bad tasting tree rat. :-)

    Spicing food is a personal preference, ad quantities you desire. I tend to like things spicier than most. I am from New Orleans and we like spice. Not necessarily pepper, but spice.

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    RHH
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    Re: Share your favorite small game recipes here

    oven baked quail

    cleaned quail (i like to use whole breast and the legs pulled off the back portion )
    lightly cover with real mayonnaise and roll in crushed rice crispies
    layed on cookie sheet and baked 45 min to a hour @ 375 degrees

    Robert

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    barthmonster
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    Re: Share your favorite small game recipes here

    google 'corned deer' recipe and take your pick.

    cut any wild meat into stew-meat sized little pieces. Soak in recipe above for a couple weeks in the fridge or if the salt-content of your recipe is high enough then 3 weeks on the kitchen counter.

    Put in jars and can. Good stacks on crackers plus 'corning' takes out game tast from lots of game. I may try this on coyote some day...
    Or prairie dog..

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    bubbinator
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    Re: Share your favorite small game recipes here

    Zeegadget- skip the questionable coyote meat and just use domestic dog- a local Korean favorite! They are raised commercially for food there. Just don't tell the local Humane Shelter why you want that fat little mixed breed puppy! No disrepect intended-during may 4 yrs in SEA(Thailand/Laos/Cambodia) I saw and ate a lot of things we here in the US would never dream of-and they were good!

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    redbonesrock
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    Curried Squirrel/Rabbit....my kids favorite!!

    This is an excellent recipe for any small game, but especially great for squirrel and rabbit.

    Cut cleaned squirrel or rabbit into small pieces being carefult to remove any bone/fragments and well season with the following:

    Salt/pepper or Tony Chacere's Cajun Seasoning...available online or at most WalMart stores (green cannister)
    Garlic powder
    Curry powder
    Chili Powder
    Soy Sauce....I use low sodium as the cajun seasoning also has salt

    Place seasoned meat in a good sized baking dish, add 1/4 to 1/2 cup cooking oil, cover, and place in fridge overnight to marinate. Turning the pieces several times will allow a more even marinating process.

    Place the the covered dish in a 350 degree oven and bake for about 1 1/2 hours or until the meat is good and tender. The marinade and oil will make a good gravy to serve with the meat.

    Serve over rice, or rice and beans for a more authentic carribean taste if you prefer.

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    Graham Holmes
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    hi i make rabbit and pigeon with diced veg, pasties, and rabbit and pigeon burgers,

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    coyote204
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    Aim4gold; How would this recipes work with squirrel? Squirrels were hunted to almost nothing years ago. Now no one hunts them around here. I see there are other squirrel recipes here to.

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