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Re: Ribeye in the sky [Re: udamdan] #6162583 01/31/16 12:50 AM
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Originally Posted By: udamdan
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Sand hill crane breasts are delicious, but must be cooked Rare and seared on all sides using butter ,salt & pepper food






Going to grill another , this time on mesquite !


Damn that looks good. Ive never even seen a sandhill crane let alone eat one. Would love to go on a hunt. Huge birds.

Re: Ribeye in the sky [Re: udamdan] #6163778 02/01/16 01:43 AM
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Originally Posted By: udamdan
Sand hill crane breasts are delicious, but must be cooked Rare and seared on all sides using butter ,salt & pepper food






up grill Is each one of those steaks a 1/2 breast?


Re: Ribeye in the sky [Re: udamdan] #6166813 02/03/16 12:42 AM
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More like 2" thick

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