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Re: Fixen and Eaten Squirrels
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02/15/19 04:56 PM
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awesome setup you got there!
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Re: Fixen and Eaten Squirrels
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02/15/19 05:40 PM
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Shoot. Eat. Repeat.
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Re: Fixen and Eaten Squirrels
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02/15/19 09:09 PM
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Re: Fixen and Eaten Squirrels
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02/15/19 09:11 PM
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Re: Fixen and Eaten Squirrels
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02/15/19 09:26 PM
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Shoot. Eat. Repeat.
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Re: Fixen and Eaten Squirrels
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02/23/19 02:41 PM
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CB327
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I wasn't brought up in the great depression, but in the 60's it probably wasn't much difference where I grew up. My dad would take us squirrel hunting on weekends, my 2 brothers and myself. We'd get a bunch of squirrels and this is how we fixed them. Clean squirrels put in a boiler w/water, and boil till meat fell off the bones. Sometimes if we had alot of older tougher squirrels, we'd use the pressure cooker (to soften 'em up) till the meat came off the bones. Then take the (boneless) meat and put it in a cast-iron skillet on low heat. Pour in some BBQ sauce, add a little salt/pepper if you like. Saute the meat in BBQ sauce until meat browns and BBQ has thickened. Put it on bread for a BBQ sandwich, enjoy. Back in those days, there weren't too many BBQ sauces to get, and we only bought the cheap stuff bc we were poor. But it still tasted great. So you can use whatever sauce you prefer. Nowadays, I like John Boy and Billy BBQ sauce. Yes, I still prepare it the same way my dad did 50+ yrs ago, We also, after sauteing the meat, we'd make patty's big enough to fit on a piece of bread (but never too much as to hang over the bread), then layered/stacked the patties on wax paper. Paper wrapped and placed in the freezer. When we'd go hunting during the winter, we'd take only what we were going to eat for lunch. The meat was placed separately on the dashboard in the car, in direct sunlight. When we came back around noon, the meat would be warmed up. Then put on a piece of bread, and lunch was great. Dang, Life was Great. Hope some of you like this, it's nothing great, but just a different way to prepare squirrel. This sounds good. Got to try this is.
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Re: Fixen and Eaten Squirrels
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02/23/19 02:46 PM
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Nothing better than an awesome camp cooking setup, but the food out in the woods.
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Re: Fixen and Eaten Squirrels
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03/13/19 01:50 AM
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Shake the tree, if the nuts rattle keep walking. Find a young one and better to pressure it some, batter and chicken fry with bisquits and gravey.
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Re: Fixen and Eaten Squirrels
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03/13/19 03:16 AM
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Crock Pot, Squirrels, Cream of Mushroom, White Onion & let it roll. Nothing tough about it.
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Re: Fixen and Eaten Squirrels
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03/13/19 07:27 PM
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I make squirrel pie. We put the squirrel meat deboned into the Ninja blender. We use baked sweet potatoes, a half cup of milk, two tablespoons of molasses or pure maple syrup and two tablespoons of cinnamon and two tablespoons of brown sugar. Put it all back in the blender and make a paste. Put this paste in pie crust and bake until the crust is golden brown.
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Re: Fixen and Eaten Squirrels
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04/08/19 10:23 PM
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I like to boil them, peel the meat off. Skillet fry it and then eat over skits and gravy
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Re: Fixen and Eaten Squirrels
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06/03/19 11:41 PM
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That is the way mom dose it. They generally came out tender.
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Re: Fixen and Eaten Squirrels
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06/08/19 09:05 PM
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I been preaching squirrel dumplins on the hunting forums since 2007. My mom had a killer recipe when I was a kid.
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