Wild game recipes, possum included.
http://www.huntingsociety.org/recipes.html
Eugene
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I have a box full of wild game recipes. But no frog leg recipe - usually just fry frog legs like chicken. Found the site while looking up recipes for frog legs.
I see the first recipe listing is armadillo. We have armadillos on the property. Might have to give them a try. Or better yet. My brother has monthly poker parties and he serves chili made with some sort of wild game.
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I see the first recipe listing is armadillo. We have armadillos on the property. Might have to give them a try. Or better yet. My brother has monthly poker parties and he serves chili made with some sort of wild game.
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beaconlight wrote:We cook game the same as store bought and squeemish city folk can't tell the difference.
Oh, Man... I be one of them squeemish city folk... Most of the ideas on that page are OK, but I just cannot imagine pulling a stuffed possum out of my oven and eating it. They are like a big rat!!
More power to the folks who eat possum, but unfortunately not for me!!
I like venison, and have had bear and even Turtle Soup...they were GREAT...just couldn't bring myself to eat possum... (Sorry Country Elliot!)
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