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CraigThompson 06-20-2025 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike Koneski (Post 431872)
Stan, I cooked a lot of squirrels over the years and they were never stinky. Woodchucks on the other hand…

I made the Colonial Williamsburg version of Brunswick Stew a couple years ago and used squirrels (and one rabbit) in place of the chicken the recipe called for and it was pretty decent . But after a childhood of eating plenty fried squirrels , I’m not big on tree rats . I made that same Brunswick Stew using pheasant thighs and I thought it was more tastey .

Jim Wescott 06-21-2025 08:15 AM

Craig, thank you for the Colonial Williamsburg Brunswick stew recipe, it's now a family staple here and I've even taken to growing my own okra! I've made it with all variety of wild game from wild turkey, moose, bear, whitetail and gray squirrel. Might try some snowshoe hare this winter.

CraigThompson 06-21-2025 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim Wescott (Post 431875)
Craig, thank you for the Colonial Williamsburg Brunswick stew recipe, it's now a family staple here and I've even taken to growing my own okra! I've made it with all variety of wild game from wild turkey, moose, bear, whitetail and gray squirrel. Might try some snowshoe hare this winter.

I’ve been wanting to try the Williamsburg “Game Pie” but never have tried so far ! You might give this a try . https://www.justapinch.com/recipes/m...ms-tavern.html

Jim Wescott 06-21-2025 09:02 AM

I'll be giving this a go. Time is drawing near to inventory the freezer, great opportunity for a test run. Thanks again!


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