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Hunted them yourself?
Of course! 6 squirrels in the pie and 6 in the freezerHunted them yourself?
We can talk Mark into cooking dinner in one night at SQMCan you ship me a piece please
Yours looks tasty!
We can talk Mark into cooking dinner in one night at SQM
Yours looks tasty!
Deal. One pot pie owed to Bill!Yeah. But it's not a pot pie![]()
What's in the avocado?
I'm half believing this. I've eaten guinea pig in Peru, but...not really sure about MD squirrel. Pics or it's chicken.Of course! 6 squirrels in the pie and 6 in the freezer
Getting ready to pack these for the freezerI'm half believing this. I've eaten guinea pig in Peru, but...not really sure about MD squirrel. Pics or it's chicken.
You're welcome, after some lost squirrels with the pellet gun we switched to a .22 short roundsNo longer a doubter! Wow, just wow. Great way to get in some pellet shooting, too. Thanks.
This is a dinner thread and some people I get aren't hunters, but it's legal, they're tasty, in season and we ain't hungry bro!!
No BS here she worked 2 days on a custom low cal Pot Pie that fit into my diet!!
It was delicious but again on the healthy side, so not much butter or salt... still delicious for a guy dieting and trying to avoid carbs. 45 pounds gone and still going strong!!I don't think anyone is hating on it? Or like amazing too me. I've already requested that she ship me a piece!
Don't even get me going on Rabbit! Again I try to stay respectful of everyone but, if you make that decision your only regret will be that you didn't do it sooner! Absolutely fantastic!! Feel free to PM me on any questions.Living off the land. I'm thoroughly impressed. We have such plump rabbits running around that I've been tempted for years to harvest a sample. Perhaps we need another thread for locavore living!
Wabbits be delicious baked and bacon wrappedLiving off the land. I'm thoroughly impressed. We have such plump rabbits running around that I've been tempted for years to harvest a sample. Perhaps we need another thread for locavore living!
Wabbits be delicious baked and bacon wrapped
I made a white tail back strap last night, always wrap in bacon lolWell, everything is better wrapped in bacon lol. I love wild game. I just don't like to hunt lol. Too lazy
I made a white tail back strap last night, always wrap in bacon lol
I'm the opposite, love the woods and love to hunt
So we prefer doe or sika back straps for actual steak eating, I save the buck back straps for baking in the oven.I fricken love Backstrap steaks. I slice them about an inch thick. Very light salt and pepper, and cook them in a cast iron pan. Serve them medium rare!
So we prefer doe or sika back straps for actual steak eating, I save the buck back straps for baking in the oven.
I do mine about the same an inch to inch and half thickness and braise both sides to get a nice crust on them. I made them last time with a broiled steak seasoning, rosemary sticks, garlic and pepper, Ben really liked those and asked for them again. We really need to get another sika this year.
Have you tried doing any game "sous vide". I'm imagining it could be tender and rare.I made a white tail back strap last night, always wrap in bacon lol
I'm the opposite, love the woods and love to hunt
I'll grab a pic next time we cook em up, I gambol and eat my steaks rare, even if its wild game. We freeze everything in vacuum sealed bags and handle all the processing ourselves so theres little worry to any out side factors of poorly handled game that could make us sick. I generally try cook Ben's somewhere between rare medium rare just to be on the safe side though. Sika steaks are fabulous, I'm glad Ben introduced me to that kind of deer. You can cut a cooked steak with your fork
I'll grab a pic next time we cook em up, I gambol and eat my steaks rare, even if its wild game. We freeze everything in vacuum sealed bags and handle all the processing ourselves so theres little worry to any out side factors of poorly handled game that could make us sick. I generally try cook Ben's somewhere between rare medium rare just to be on the safe side though. Sika steaks are fabulous, I'm glad Ben introduced me to that kind of deer. You can cut a cooked steak with your fork
No I haven't, I've seen pictures here of that cooking style(?) mentioned but do not know what it is or how to prepare it. We do love some au ju though! (Probably not even close to the same thing! Lol)Have you tried doing any game "sous vide". I'm imagining it could be tender and rare.