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Cookbooks...anyone have any "go-tos?"
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12/19/17 02:09 AM
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brianaustintx
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Being new to hunting, the wife and I are quite new to cooking wild game. So far, we have just done googling trying to find recipes. But I am curious if anyone has a favorite cookbook as their go-to or anything of that sorts?
I've only shot birds, being duck, goose, and crane. But because of that I ended up buying three books to start with "Hunting, Butchering, and Cooking Wild Game vol 1 & 2" and "Duck, Duck, Goose"
Of course I plan on working up to bigger game next year....just curious about the rest out there. Any advice is greatly appreciated!
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Re: Cookbooks...anyone have any "go-tos?"
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12/19/17 02:12 AM
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Herbie Hancock
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Steve renilla has a few books out there, he has a few episodes just about cooking and his recipes do look good.
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Re: Cookbooks...anyone have any "go-tos?"
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12/19/17 02:19 AM
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bill oxner
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My first was Going Wild In The Kitchen. I don't use any books anymore. I just use google. My daughter gave me this one last year for Christmas, but I wouldn't recommend it. We had eaten at his restaurant in Austin. Several of the pictures were from a friends ranch.
Quail hunting is like walking into, and out of a beautiful painting all day long. Gene Hill
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Re: Cookbooks...anyone have any "go-tos?"
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12/23/17 11:16 PM
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Erathkid
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John Folse, "After the hunt". Cajun chef that could make boot leather taste good
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Re: Cookbooks...anyone have any "go-tos?"
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12/24/17 12:47 AM
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CitySlickerHunter
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Steve renilla has a few books out there, he has a few episodes just about cooking and his recipes do look good. He also has some good stuff on YouTube.
"I can't be over gunned because the animal can't be over dead"-Elmer Keith 10/30/2012 I VOTED for The American
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Re: Cookbooks...anyone have any "go-tos?"
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12/24/17 04:33 PM
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Jesse Griffiths
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My first was Going Wild In The Kitchen. I don't use any books anymore. I just use google. My daughter gave me this one last year for Christmas, but I wouldn't recommend it. We had eaten at his restaurant in Austin. Several of the pictures were from a friends ranch. Why wouldn't you recommend it?
author of The Turkey Book, The Hog Book and Afield @thewildbooks.com @daidue.com
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Re: Cookbooks...anyone have any "go-tos?"
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12/24/17 05:13 PM
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bill oxner
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My first was Going Wild In The Kitchen. I don't use any books anymore. I just use google. My daughter gave me this one last year for Christmas, but I wouldn't recommend it. We had eaten at his restaurant in Austin. Several of the pictures were from a friends ranch. Why wouldn't you recommend it? Little too complicated for me.
Quail hunting is like walking into, and out of a beautiful painting all day long. Gene Hill
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