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First night in Sanford last year I made the cutlets and had brought broccoli cauliflower slaw as well as three bean salad . And Mr. Hall made Oysters Rockefeller . It was quite the feast if I say so myself !
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Harold, look up buttermilk fried Quail on the web. I promise you you won't eat them any other way after this.
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Daryl, I bet if we buttermilk fried an old butt pad it would taste good! Anything done that way is amazing. I will slice a deer backstrap into 1/2" thick slices, pound it 1/4" thick, buttermilk fry it quickly and that next to eggs and homefries is guaranteed to put you back to bed instead of into a tree stand.
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Greek style quail is good too. Add flour and seasoning to a brown bag and shake the quail up in it. Then you place it in a covered pan in the oven with broth and plenty of onions. It makes a deliciously thick gravy and the quail isn't bad either.
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