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I absolutely love cooking with game – I'm a country girl, a farmer's daughter, and it's part of my life. People often don't realize how versatile – and how healthy - game is to cook and eat. There's a huge variety available – from snipe and partridge to venison and hare, and so many ways of preparing it, from traditional old-fashioned and delicious roast pheasant wrapped in bacon to a modern-day venison
burger stuffed with blue cheese. - Rachel Green.

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Who said that burgers were unhealthy ! A quick, simple and very low fat alternative to traditional burgers.

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Kindly submitted by Mike Smith

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easy and very tasty

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A wonderful, quick supper. Servers 4.

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A really good and quick meal ready very quickly and the birds dont even need hanging!

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These goujons are delicious cold for picnics or can be served warm as a starter or snack.

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A wonderful duck recipe from Nik Turner, the Salisbury tavern, London.

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Not always the easiest of game to obtain but absolutely delicious.

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Devised by 'Celine Philibert'


Quick to prepare

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courtesy of Weatherall Foods Limited

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courtesy of Highland Game - makes 12

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A low fat burger making a great alternative to other burgers!

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This recipe is for fallow deer but can be used for any venison cutlets.

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Fallw venison steaks are delicious, a dark meat and can be served rare if you like your steaks like that.

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Delicious and quick.

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Quick and delicious with a mediterranean taste.

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Requires 1 Pheasant per person

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Serves 4.

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Serves 4.

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This delicious and aromatic dish is fast and easy to put together. Serve with rice and stir fried vegetables.

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Quick and delicious!

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A simple roasted whole bird, with a light white wine gravy/sauce finished with a touch of cream and seedless grapes.

Partridge breasts, wrapped in air dried ham, sautéed in butter, served with a spicy (hot & cool) apple compote. Again, cooked for 5 minutes in total.

Chinese style ‘velveted’ breast and thigh meat, cooked for 2-3 minutes with a dark soy mirin (Chinese fermented liqueur) fresh ginger and sliced pak choy.

Velveting is used to prevent delicate foods like chicken breasts, prawns, from overcooking. The food is coated with a mixture of unbeaten egg white, cornflour and sometimes salt either a touch of sesame or vegetable oil.

It is then put into the refrigerator for about 20-30 minutes to ensure that the coating adheres to the food.

The velvet cloak protects the flavour and texture of the food when it is put into warm oil or water for a few minutes will cook it briefly but not entirely and then drained before another final cooking.

Velveting keeps the food moist and gives it a velvety texture, thus its name.

Using the loin, marinated, roasted and carved with a dark red wine sauce, finished with blackcurrant liqueur and frozen blackcurrants.

Large shoulder cubes, slowly braised with chunks of smoked bacon, red onions, port and finished with button mushrooms and marinated dried apricots.

Roast pheasant is traditionally served with game chips, fried breadcrumbs and/or bread sauce
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