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    The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Wild Game

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    The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Wild Game

    The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Wild Game
    By James O. Fraioli
    English | 2020 | ISBN: 1510755470 | 216 pages | AZW3 | 23 MB


    The new go-to cookbook for wild game hunters in North America!

    Wild game also has the edge when it comes to flavor, and with that delectable flavor comes the benefits of essential fats like omega-6 and omega-3, which are critical components of a healthy diet. Enjoy seventy-five simple and delicious recipes for cooking the wild game through the recipes featured in this book, including:
    Hare Braised in Red Wine
    Peruvian Style Rabbit Sliders
    Black Bear Meatloaf
    Elk Medallions with Cranberry Sauce
    Antelope Summer Salad with Lemon Vinaigrette
    Reindeer Stroganoff
    Venison Stir Fry
    Roasted Wild Boar Leg with Mustard Caper Sauce
    Bacon-Wrapped Jalapeno Dove Poppers
    Smoked Grouse
    Kung Pao Pheasant
    Southern Fried Quail
    Pan-Seared Duck Breast with Port Wine Sauce
    Alligator Gumbo
    Cajun-Fried Bullfrog Legs

    Each dish is paired with a suggested wine to further enhance your dining experience among friends and family. There’s also helpful tips on proper field dressing equipment, refrigerator and freezer space, proper packaging and storing, defrosting and food safety, and tools and kitchen essentials.

    Within the pages of The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Wild Game, twenty-five popular game animals are highlighted and discussed. Amateur and experienced hunters alike will enjoy learning about each animal's origin, range, migration and travel patterns, life span, size and weight, typical habitat, desired foods, why the particular animal is targeted, where it can be hunted, along with hunting tips and why it makes for excellent table fare.

    Whether you hunt for food, for pleasure, or for environmental management, know that you are engaging in a normal, natural, and innate human instinct that has been with mankind and our predecessors for hundreds of thousands of years and one that will be with us for many more years to come. Enjoy the hunt, and the tastes and flavors of your successes with a little help from this new book!