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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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Pheasant Burgers
Created by admin, Monday, 29 November 1999
Description
Who said that burgers were unhealthy ! A quick, simple and very low fat alternative to traditional burgers.

Ingredients
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Pheasant
Methods/steps

Ingredients

1 pheasant or 2 pheasant breasts

1 onion

bunch of tarragon

pepper and salt

1 egg

cooking oil

Notes

Fry in a little oil on medium heat.
Pheasant Burgers

Preparation Time: 0 Hours & 5 Mins

Cooking Time: 0 Hours & 3 Mins

Cut up the pheasant breasts into very small pieces by hand .

Dice the onion small, chop up the tarragon and add these to the meat .

Break the egg and separate the yolk.

Add the egg yolk to the pheasant, onion and tarragon mix well and season.

Form into burger shapes.

Fry in a little oil remembering that pheasant, unlike chicken, does not need to be well-done.

Serve on leaves or a similar burger shape of potato puree or even in burger buns!

Serving Suggestion

Serve on leaves or a similar burger shape of potato puree or even in burger buns with 'burger trimmings' !

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