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JimmyMo32 09-11-2006 10:48 PM

cooking dove
 
how does everyone eat their doves? anyone got any good recipes?

ryanaller 09-12-2006 07:45 AM

RE: cooking dove
 
Here is my tried and true recipe:

Ingredients:
20 Dove breasts
1 package of bacon

Seasoning:
Garlic Powder
Celery Salt (VERY IMPORTANT)
Chili Powder
Head Country Seasoning

I season the breasts thenwrap each breast in1/2 slice of bacon and smoke them for about 2-2.5 hours.

I also have a Dove Gumbo recipe that is excellent, but I don't remember the instructions off the top of my head so it will have to wait until I get home to post.

camelcluch 09-12-2006 09:32 AM

RE: cooking dove
 
Put the breast in Italian dressing for at least an hour (more time if you have it is better). Take a slice of green pepper, onion, and jalapeno (if you want hot) and place it on the meat side of the breast. Use a strip of bacon to wrap the whole thing and tooth pick it to keep it from unwrapping. Place on some tin foil on the BBQ. Make sure you use a low heat. You don't want to bacon to cook to fast. DELICIOUS!!

r33h 09-12-2006 10:41 AM

RE: cooking dove
 

ORIGINAL: camelcluch

Put the breast in Italian dressing for at least an hour (more time if you have it is better). Take a slice of green pepper, onion, and jalapeno (if you want hot) and place it on the meat side of the breast. Use a strip of bacon to wrap the whole thing and tooth pick it to keep it from unwrapping. Place on some tin foil on the BBQ. Make sure you use a low heat. You don't want to bacon to cook to fast. DELICIOUS!!
My exact recipe, too! Very, very good. We let our doves sit over-night to really soak up the italian dressing! We go ahead and cut the breast off of the bone and make a sandwich-like out of it. breast, onion, pepper, jalapeno, breast...then wrap with bacon and hold it all together with two toothpicks. Everyone I know does it this way here in Texas...We love to do the bar-b-que!

Highpower 09-12-2006 01:17 PM

RE: cooking dove
 
My personal favorite is to make some stove-top stuffing and line the bottom of a baking disk with the stuffing. Brown off the dove breasts in some olive oil with some sweet onion and place on top of the stuffing. Then pour some cream of mushroom soup over the whole thing. Place in the oven and bake at 350 for20-25 minutes. Outstanding!

Monie 09-12-2006 06:00 PM

RE: cooking dove
 
Straight up, fried in butter with a little garlic and salt

Higgy15jh 09-12-2006 07:33 PM

RE: cooking dove
 
Fried!! Put a little bit of oil in a frying pan and fry the dove(after you bread them in a mixture of flour,salt and pepper.).. Let them set on one side for about 5 minutes then flip to the other side for another 5 minutes(cook on medium heat)..Once the dove are cooked have some milk and flour (salt and pepper too) turn the heat as low as possible and add a tad bit of milk to the pan..then add some flour wile stirring and milk and flour etc.. wait till thick and you have dove gravy..the best stuff EVER.. i usually tear up some bread and pour the gravy over it..

jaysweet3 09-13-2006 11:54 AM

RE: cooking dove
 
I like this recipe. throw a mess of dove breast on the bone on the grill throw a handfull of salt on them then put pork steaks on the top and cook over a low heat.


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