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    Default Pheasant Recipies please!

    We have scratched out enough to make it a thanksgiving dinner main course alongside the turkey and ham. Please post up a good, southern recipe….any with gravy or thick basting juices is bonus. Thanks in advance.
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    those legs are tough, break them down for a few hours in something.

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    Country fried with gravy. Pound em out.

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    https://www.dutchovendude.com/recipe...t_pie-2173.php

    I like doing mine in this pot pie recipe

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    Cacciatore

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    They get dry very easily. Just don't overcook and dry them out. Pot pie and recipes with soup mixes can be good.
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    My wife makes a pretty good General Tso’s Pheasant dish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntinghagen#12 View Post
    My wife makes a pretty good General Tso’s Pheasant dish.
    Id like to know this one

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    Bout 6-8 nugget sized pcs wrapped in bacon on bamboo skewers. Cooked over charcoal

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    This is tasty and spreads the meat a long way

    Pheasant White Chili
    Ingredients:
    48 oz. jar of Great Northern White Beans
    1-11/2 lbs. of pheasant (or any other bird)
    1 16 oz. jar of salsa (I use hot, but can use anything)
    1 green pepper
    1 large onion
    2 jalapenos
    2 8oz. cans of chicken broth (you can do one can and one can of water)
    8 oz. shredded cheese
    2 packets of McCormick's White Chili mix
    1-2 tablespoons cumin
    Directions:
    Cook bird of choice and shred the meat. Cut up onion and peppers and saute. Then just add everything together in a crock pot and you can change ingredients to your liking. . .add something different or more of something(sometimes I use another bag of cheese, take something out(jalapenos for example). Serve with tortilla chips... makes a great dip or just eat as chili.
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    It sounds like a type of meat that is ideal for sous vide. It will tenderize without dying it out.

    I'm itching to do some squirrels with sous vide.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carolina Counsel View Post
    They get dry very easily. Just don't overcook and dry them out. Pot pie and recipes with soup mixes can be good.
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    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    My father used to braise them in some sort of broth and berry concoction. Usually served with wild rice and some type of green. From what I remember it was really good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMAC_ducks View Post
    Id like to know this one
    I wish I knew it, I’ll ask her. I have a few bags of pheasant from last month I need her to put in a meal.

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    Coq Au Vin , that’s what we’re doing with our pheasant for Thanksgiving

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    Overcook them then play the UNO reverse card and magically make them not overcooked anymore.
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    Monsters... Be damned if I'd ever be taken alive by the likes of faggot musslims.
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    We threw a breast on the grill last night after grilling up some chicken for soup. It was perfection. We are going to do a Hungrousant since we don’t have a turducken. Definitely going to do the pot-pie dealeo. Maybe some pheasant and dumplings. Thanks for the recipes!
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