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    Quote Originally Posted by 223nut View Post
    Me: "hey honey breakfasts ready"
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    O Ummm Ahhh guess I'll have to go shovel the 6inches of snow of the drive and find more firewood to burn it off
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    Was 8mscrambled eggs, managed 2/3 of it but the dogs did get the leftovers

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    I need some advice guys. Went for a shoot on Saturday evening, got another duck and a couple pheasant's. Gave 1 pheasant away. and now im left with what to do with this for dinner? Ideas?
    My last bird i treated just like a chicken and made a thai green curry out of it. This i want it to be a pheasant dinner.

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    I'm either going to marinade it in a chinese 5 spice, soy, honey, garlic overnight and grill it on the bbq. Or roast it on a bed of kumara, pumpkin and onions. But they're just other ways i do chickens...
    shot this through the wing and neck so I've saved a lot of meat from damage with a tin ass shot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Projects View Post
    I'm either going to marinade it in a chinese 5 spice, soy, honey, garlic overnight and grill it on the bbq. Or roast it on a bed of kumara, pumpkin and onions. But they're just other ways i do chickens...
    shot this through the wing and neck so I've saved a lot of meat from damage with a tin ass shot.
    Blitz up some bread, almonds,apple and onion and stuff it, marinade with your choice (I would use what you have suggested) then slow roast with veges potatoes etc in dutch oven and take lid off for last 30 minutes to crisp up skin should be yummo

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    Hmm didn't think to stuff it with fruit. I spatch-cocked it, then decided to split it in half. Made a chinese 5 spice marinade with garlis honey soy apple cider vinigar white pepper. Tasted good. So hopefully some caramelizing on the grill tomorrow will mean tasty bird in my belly.
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    Paua patties


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    Quote Originally Posted by kukuwai View Post
    Paua patties


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    Oh hell yes! I don't know what I am going to be having for dinner but it won't be a flavour taste sensation like that.
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    Ended up pretty tasty. Very happy with it. Breasts were still very juicy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kukuwai View Post
    Paua patties


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    Dam....you could have swapped steel for Paua!
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    Prawns (and tomato, garlic, chilli etc...)and pasta
    Bloody simple, bloody nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    You could have said Huhu grubs and I would have believed you.
    They would also have been OK in this mix.
    A bit of a injection of egg mix would have been good for this one. I actually do like eating them.
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    Crumbed duck again last night.Name:  picture 01 840.jpg
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    crumbed duck... mmmm Might have to try that before the end of the season. I've been just marinading the breasts (sliced like yours) in honey soy and garlic and flash grilling on the bbq. or roasting a whole duck stuffed with a couple chunks of orange.

    Where the hell are you getting your corn from at this time of year? frozen stock pile?
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