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Thread: Grouse recipes in the field

  1. #11
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    Re: Grouse recipes in the field

    On the spot! Fresh anything on a stick hands down, chicken, fish, backstrap.

    Back at camp maybe some seasoning, but chicken or tenderloin warped in bacon on a stick... almost as good as $€X
    Diced up in ricearoine is a easy one pan meal.
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    Re: Grouse recipes in the field

    Cube it up and brown in a pan with oil, garlic, mushrooms and onions. Once browned pour in a can of mushroom soup, stir thoroughly and simmer on low for at least 20 mins. Serve over rice.

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    Re: Grouse recipes in the field

    Thx for the suggestions. Now I can't wait to get out.
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    Re: Grouse recipes in the field

    Quote Originally Posted by 3centsolution View Post
    Salt, pepper, garlic powder, in the pan with lots of butter. I you wish after it's nicely browned make a gravy with it. And onions if you have them.
    Cant beat that!!

    Last year a started simmering a lot of grouse in curry or butter chicken sauces. On rice with some naan bread was fantastic. Maybe not a good idea in hunt camp if you are trying to keep the odor out of your gear.

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    Re: Grouse recipes in the field

    good ole original shake N bake,,,,fry in butter,,
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    Re: Grouse recipes in the field

    When it comes to game meat in the field for myself I find less is more, we've done grouse a few different ways in the field but I think my favourite is salt & peppered with cooking oil or butter fried quickly over a hot flame.

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    Re: Grouse recipes in the field

    Appreciate all for getting back to me. I am less of a chef since my wife is the master chef at home. I am mainly the guy at home processing stuff to Schnitzel, stew, sausages, little chief smoking salmon/trout and cold smoke game sausages (pretty good at that I could say). I think I can do a meal on the spot to get by, however I got some feedback from you to improve while back to the camp. I hope I can contribute the same in the future. Awesome community.
    Hunting&Fishing (Member BCWF/CCFR/BHA & huntingbc.ca supporter)

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    Re: Grouse recipes in the field

    There are too many ideas to list. On a stick over an open fire is primitive. In a pan over a fire is 10,000 recipes.
    Bacon fat, salt and pepper are the best in a pan.
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  9. #19
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    Re: Grouse recipes in the field

    in camp, I like it simple.

    Cut grouse breast meat into strips, dust with montreal steak spice, slow cook strips over a nice bed of coals. Dip in Franks hot sauce and wash it down with an ice cold beer.

  10. #20
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    Re: Grouse recipes in the field

    Dang I mean second feedback about Frank's. Honestly I haven't tried Frank's hot sauce. I would offer bit of my stash of Charlie's Saucery sauce. See you out there. Thx
    Last edited by SaltPepperGarlic; 09-25-2024 at 08:56 PM.
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