squirrel for a food
Are squirrels good?If so can you give me a recipe.
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RE: squirrel for a food
Ridge Runner, you just posted my favorite meal!
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RE: squirrel for a food
squrrils are real good i just fry em in butter and find some good seasoning and put it on and eat it
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RE: squirrel for a food
Ridge runner nailed it. IMO, you don't have to boil though. Just brown them in a pan, then add a little liquid, cover the pan and simmer until tender.
I really like Brunswick Stew, which is commonly made with squirrel. Just google it, select one of the recipies that come up. |
RE: squirrel for a food
get about 4 of em and cut into pieces and throw in a slow cooker along with carrots, potatoes, onions, some creole seasoning and let cook 2hrs. Afterwardsmix a package of brown gravy mix in a bowlof hot water, add to slow cooker and let cook for 30mins. Cook you a nice pot of rice and you are all set. Be prepared to share because your neighbors will surround the house like cats hearing a bag of meow mix being opened.
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RE: squirrel for a food
Dang it Ridge Runner, it's 6:25 AM, and now I have the hankerin' for some squirrel and gravy! :D
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RE: squirrel for a food
I've found that most poultry recipes lend themselves well to tree rats. Squirrel and dumplins, fried squirrel, squirrel stew, squirrel Wellington, squirrel gumbo...;)
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RE: squirrel for a food
I'm a fan of them fried in pieces, coated with a spicy bbq sauce, and dip 'em like wings. So good. Gotta go kill some squirrels now.
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RE: squirrel for a food
ORIGINAL: kevin1 I've found that most poultry recipes lend themselves well to tree rats. Squirrel and dumplins, fried squirrel, squirrel stew, squirrel Wellington, squirrel gumbo...;) good luck and good huntin' |
RE: squirrel for a food
I'm gonna have to try Branson's suggestion. That sounds really good right now!
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