Waterfowl
Basic Game Jerky
A good way to start your batch of jerky. A little sweet, a little spicy. It might take a few days to get the job done, but you’ll save a ton of money compared to store-bought jerky and make good use of game meats. Use this recipe with waterfowl and antlered game meats.
Read MoreIrish Whiskey Marinated Duck
A spirited marinade enhances the flavor of split, brined ducks. (Watch this video on YouTube to see the difference in brined vs non-brined duck). Best cooked until crispy on the outside and medium-rare at the center. Serve with your favorite Irish beverage.
Read MoreGoose Burger
Burgers can be made from just about any game meat, including geese. A meat grinder, like one from Weston Products, works best, but you can get good results from simply pulsing chopped breast fillets in a food processor or mincing them with a sharp Buck Knives chef knife. In this recipe, I added pork or…
Read MoreSriracha Lime Duck Legs
Skin-on duck legs are first made tender by slowly cooking them in their own fat under tender. Cooled, dusted with flour and fried, they are then tossed in a spirited sauce. They’re good, really good. Serve with blue cheese dressing and celery sticks. For fryer options, check out Weston Brands.
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