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  • #24033
    Peggy
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    Not quite sure about that Red, but OC and Lucky better keep their hands off my squirrels! 😯

    #24043
    Old CooT
    Member

    Hmmmmmmm.. 🙄 ,.. I have some Ideas here…

    Lucky?.. Whatcha tink about it??

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    Creole Squirrel Pie

    Ingredients :

    1 1/2 lb Squirrel, or other small game – (to 2 lbs)
    2 tbl Minced onion
    1 x Green pepper minced
    1 x Celery rib minced
    4 tbl Butter
    4 tbl Flour
    1/2 cup Chopped onion
    1 tbl Minced parsley
    Pastry for 2-crust deep-dish pie unbaked

    Method :

    * Boil meat in water to cover, with minced onion, green pepper, and celery, until tender. Remove meat, bone, and chop. Strain broth. Melt butter, stir in flour to make roux, and add chopped onion and parsley. Add Meat and pour in strained broth; cook, stirring, until smooth. Cook over low heat for about 20 minutes. Turn into pastry-lined, deep 6-cup pie pan, top with pastry, and bake until crust is done.
    * This recipe yields 4 to 6 servings.

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    Southern Squirrel Casserole

    Ingredients :

    2 x Squirrels cut serving pieces
    Seasoned flour
    1/4 cup Rice
    1 x Green bell pepper minced
    1 sm Onion minced
    1/2 cup Chopped celery
    1 cup Diced tart apple
    Boiling water as needed

    Method :

    * Roll pieces of meat in seasoned flour and put into a well-greased, large shallow casserole. Sprinkle on the rice, green pepper, onion, celery, and apple. Barely cover with boiling water. Cover the dish tightly with a double thickness of foil and bake at 300 degrees for about 1 hour, or until tender.
    * This recipe yields 4 servings.

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    Crunchy Baked Squirrel

    Ingredients :

    2 x dressed squirrels cut serving pieces
    1/2 cup evaporated milk
    1 cup crushed cornflake crumbs
    1 tsp salt
    1/8 tsp freshly-ground black pepper
    1/4 tsp garlic powder
    1 tsp paprika
    Butter as needed

    Method :

    * Soak the squirrel in milk for 30 minutes.
    * Put cornflake crumbs, salt, garlic powder and pepper in a bag. Shake squirrel pieces one at a time to coat, then remove and place in a shallow baking dish. Don’t crowd the pieces in the pan.
    * Sprinkle with paprika and dot with butter. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour or until tender.
    * This recipe yields 2 to 4 servings.

    #24044
    lucky
    Moderator

    .as soon as i find me some .22 shorts, and my single-shot, we are going to the woods, Coot………………….

    and i’m appropriating these recipes , lol

    #24045
    Old CooT
    Member

    You’re welcome to the recipes… I got dozens more of em too..

    #24050
    Norm
    Member

    We used to make a real good squirrel stew, if you get enough IL have to rack my brain and find the recipe.

    #24078
    Redstormy
    Member

    Lol OC those big fat squirrels in my yard are starting to look
    good, I wonder if the animal protection radicals would
    get me if I hunted them?

    #24079
    Redstormy
    Member

    Norm Lucky has a bunch of squirrel recipe’s in his book

    #24084
    texas girl
    Member

    When I was growing up we had fried squirrel all the time. My daddy went hunting for them. It was treat for us. I always helped him clean them but I bet I couldn’t do it anymore. I don’t think I could even eat one again. 😀

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