Ruffed Grouse fried in butter is excellent also. Now sharing a big game meal & drinks with friends and or family and story telling about the hunt that is what a game dinner is all about.RABBIT
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Ruffed Grouse fried in butter is excellent also. Now sharing a big game meal & drinks with friends and or family and story telling about the hunt that is what a game dinner is all about.RABBIT
they are sorta flavorless hard to describe like the leanest pork cut with out the pork flavorI think everyone I’ve heard from who has tried oryx puts it at the top. Intriguing.
I like yellowfin and Wahoo and don't really care for blue fin. Have you had Yellow Fin?BlueFin!
This was where I was at most of the time as well. Some of the Asian dishes left me cold, but for the most part, I was game for trying something new.
Hunting Wife: the Gemsbok provide excellent table fare, as does the Kudu. Zebra has a very nice taste to it, a little chewy, but good and good for you as well.. We had Giraffe Ribs at Victoria Falls and it was fantastic, but I think the sauce it had on it was the key. Termites are very tasty and we took them to the field with us to snack on.
But all things being equal my favorites are closer to home. Dall Sheep, Coues Deer, Cranes, Pheasant , and I always want to include frog legs, but my husband use to tell me that the frog legs prepared at the outdoor party we attended in Louisiana that I liked were not that good. He said I thought they were good because I liked the home brew
+1. I’ve never had a shrimp meal I didn’t like! Same with fresh tuna
What’s the one thing all y’all have never had as yet but are Jones’n to try?? Mine would be sand hill crane- anything that’s called a flying prime rib has got my interest
Hell, if you dont know how to cook it just throw a slab of cat meat in a crock pot with some chopped up onions and pepper, salt, whatever. When you wake up it will be fall apart flaky tender white meat. You can go anywhere with it from there. Really its impossible to screw up even if you do a zero effort thing. I have a couple pounds of cat stew chunks thawing in the fridge right now, going to make a big ol pot of lion soup here soon.I’ll eat mountain lion if I have the chance but I want it prepared by a Chinese chef. Nobody cooks a cat like those guys.