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Unread 03-28-2023, 12:46 PM   #1
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Default Pheasant/Quail recipes....

Always looking for good ways to cook the wild game I eat.

Anyone have any Pheasant or Quail recipes that are relatively simple, and always pleasing even to those who may not love wild game the way some of us do?

I like grilling either quite a bit, or making poppers out of them. Frying is never bad... But, I've never got really far from a few basic ways I prepare them...

I am sure this has been hashed over before on here, but a refresher isn't the worst idea in the world....

Wasn't sure where else to start this discussion.....
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BTW my popper recipe is pretty much loved by everyone that has ever had them.

I use just about any wild game. Gut into thin slices, marinate however you choose.

Take 1/2 slice of maple cured bacon, a slice of game meat, a bit of cream cheese, and a sliver of jalepeno. Leave the seeds if you want them peppy.... Wrap it up, secure with wood toothpick, then smoke in vertical smoker until done, I like mesquite wood chips, but once again any of the good smoking wood will do. Cherry, apple, pecan, etc.
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Pheasant Pot Pie. There are so many recipes. It tastes great, feeds a family, and a great intro to wild game for people who think they don't like it.
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Classic PA Dutch fare especially if you make it with the correct recipe with a double crust. No crust = soup.
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I will use my venison stroganoff recipe and substitute pheasant breast cut into chunks. I use wild mushrooms too instead of the store bought. Serve it over a quality egg noodle with plenty of sauce. Now I'm hungry and it's only 8:15 AM!!
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Classic PA Dutch fare especially if you make it with the correct recipe with a double crust. No crust = soup.
Yeah Mike we've talked about that. Anyone who leaves pot pie open should be flogged publicly.
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I was fortunate to meet the personal chef for the then Prince Philip and Lady Di. I thought I might get the royal secret and asked how she cooked pheasants. It appears that the royalty doesn’t admit to shooting pheasants anymore. After seeing pictures of kills from driven pheasant shoots I got the impression that she didn’t care if she ever cared for or cooked another one. She no longer cooks for the royal family. She spoke highly of her former employer. She was a delightful lady and seemed like a regular person. A real treat.
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Creamed Pheasant with Caramelized Onions.
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That looks healthy.....
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