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Offline tempest63

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Tandoori Pheasant
« on: August 21, 2011, 08:53 PM »
Do any of you good guys and gals have a decent recipe for tandoori pheasant?

My wife and I shoot flying game and our golden rule is we eat what we shoot. Pheasant can be so dry and I have seen a number of celebrity chef recipes that concentrate purely on the breast meat, (cooked on the stove top!) which is such a waste.

If there is a good recipe for oven/tandoori pheasant I would be most grateful.

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Re: Tandoori Pheasant
« Reply #1 on: August 22, 2011, 12:03 AM »
Do any of you good guys and gals have a decent recipe for tandoori pheasant?

My wife and I shoot flying game and our golden rule is we eat what we shoot. Pheasant can be so dry and I have seen a number of celebrity chef recipes that concentrate purely on the breast meat, (cooked on the stove top!) which is such a waste.

If there is a good recipe for oven/tandoori pheasant I would be most grateful.

T63

Can't help with a tandoori recipe, I am afraid, but Khanh & I also eat a lot of game (it's far cheaper around here than farmed animals) so I can at least offer you my suggestions for keeping it moist :

1) Wrap the entire bird in streaky bacon, then wrap in foil;
2) Cook in a covered roasting tin at about 170/180 (fan-assisted) for 25 minutes breast-up;
3) Cook for a further 20 minutes breast-down;
4) Remove foil and cook for a further ten minutes breast-up;
5) Remove bacon, baste well (I am assuming that you are roasting potatoes in the same tin with excess dripping), and cook for a further five minutes breast-up with no cover on roasting tin.

Khanh & I then eat one half of the pheasant with roast Rooster potatoes and bread sauce (she prefers the leg, I the breast), and the other half we cook a day or two later in a red wine sauce with field mushrooms, shallots, stein pilzen, and one pack of Corbell J
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Re: Tandoori Pheasant
« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2011, 11:02 AM »
Do any of you good guys and gals have a decent recipe for tandoori pheasant?

My wife and I shoot flying game and our golden rule is we eat what we shoot. Pheasant can be so dry and I have seen a number of celebrity chef recipes that concentrate purely on the breast meat, (cooked on the stove top!) which is such a waste.

If there is a good recipe for oven/tandoori pheasant I would be most grateful.

T63

Hi T63

No Tandoori Pheasant here, but you could just use any Tandoori marinade.

Also there's plenty of google links:-
http://www.durhamvenisonandgame.co.uk/recipes/#Recipe1
http://wendall.org/omnivorous-bear/?p=1423

Interesting to read your results if you try this.
cheers Chewy



 

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