spoon Well-Known Member Joined Oct 5, 2004 Messages 29,255 Reaction score 789 Location Bartlett, TN Jan 10, 2017 #1 Pan seared oven roasted duck that soaked in salt and brown sugar brine for 3 days. A wine and apricot sauce over a bed of wild rice with spinach and a good bottle wine
Pan seared oven roasted duck that soaked in salt and brown sugar brine for 3 days. A wine and apricot sauce over a bed of wild rice with spinach and a good bottle wine
AT Hiker Well-Known Member Joined Jul 3, 2011 Messages 13,577 Reaction score 10,013 Location Wyoming Jan 10, 2017 #2 Yum! Hoping to get a few ducks for the freezer soon. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Hawk Well-Known Member Joined Sep 3, 1999 Messages 7,924 Reaction score 265 Location west tenn. Jan 11, 2017 #3 What is your brine recipe? Looks really tasty.
spoon Well-Known Member Joined Oct 5, 2004 Messages 29,255 Reaction score 789 Location Bartlett, TN Jan 11, 2017 #4 Hawk":9fst9vn5 said: What is your brine recipe? Looks really tasty. Click to expand... 4 cups of water 1/4 c of kosher salt 1/4 c of brown sugar 1 bay leaf Herbs Let boil for 5 mins then let cool completely before pouring over ducks
Hawk":9fst9vn5 said: What is your brine recipe? Looks really tasty. Click to expand... 4 cups of water 1/4 c of kosher salt 1/4 c of brown sugar 1 bay leaf Herbs Let boil for 5 mins then let cool completely before pouring over ducks
C cowhunter71 Well-Known Member Joined Sep 18, 2016 Messages 665 Reaction score 326 Location McMinn County Jan 11, 2017 #5 Ain't worth eating If soaking it in buttermilk for 24hrs and then frying it in bacon grease can't make it taste good, it's not edible
Ain't worth eating If soaking it in buttermilk for 24hrs and then frying it in bacon grease can't make it taste good, it's not edible
TAFKAP Well-Known Member Joined Nov 6, 2009 Messages 16,601 Reaction score 5,288 Location Memphis Jan 11, 2017 #6 Ummm, absolutely no need to soak any wild game in buttermilk.
X-Tennessean Well-Known Member Joined Jul 14, 2009 Messages 2,048 Reaction score 461 Jan 11, 2017 #7 That looks great! Thanks for sharing the brine recipe.