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    Re: Your favorite grouse recipe

    I was blown away with my buddy Pauls suggestion, hammer it with a meat hammer, when your fry or cook up after the meat is 100 times better. I find it real tough if you dont
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    Re: Your favorite grouse recipe

    Awesome guys, thanks! I've got a few to try!!

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    Re: Your favorite grouse recipe

    Quote Originally Posted by 07blackwater View Post
    Simmered in mushroom soup then over wild rice.

    Curried grouse is a camp favourite too.
    similiar, simmer de-boned chunks in oven with mushroom soup and sour cream for 1 hour, add cooked pasta(macaroni), top with swiss cheese(parmesan), bake additional 1/2 hour
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    Re: Your favorite grouse recipe

    Take the whole grouse bone in and place in middle of crock pot or oven dish... surround it with potatoes peeled sliced into 1/4's, place carrots, mushrooms and some cut up celery around it was well. Cover in a jar of favorite pasta sauce, bake at 425 for 1 hour or more. Or crock pot and simmer all day.

    Use this for chicken all the time and substitute for grouse when i have it.

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    Re: Your favorite grouse recipe

    I like cutting into pieces marinade in roasted red pepper salad dressing then quick fried in a pan served over rice
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    Re: Your favorite grouse recipe

    I like to pluck them and stuff em like a turkey.

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    Re: Your favorite grouse recipe

    Butter grouse is fantastic! I like to take the whole breast bone in, and bake it with a little BBQ sauce. I also like to make nuggets with them as well, with red pepper jelly! Moosin
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    Re: Your favorite grouse recipe

    One time I made kebabs and they went really fast.
    Marinade grouse chunks and double smoked bacon in teriyaki over night.
    Wrap the grouse in the bacon, skewer then grill.

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    Re: Your favorite grouse recipe

    Sweet and Sour Grouse over rice is a camp tradition.Of course with your fave adult beverage. Cheers Mark

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    Re: Your favorite grouse recipe

    Quote Originally Posted by BigfishCanada View Post
    I was blown away with my buddy Pauls suggestion, hammer it with a meat hammer, when your fry or cook up after the meat is 100 times better. I find it real tough if you dont
    This was the only way my Mother cooked Grouse, she'd pound it out, then roll it up with a slice of black forest ham and a slice of Gouda or Monteray Jack cheese, then a quick fry with butter, salt, pepper and a touch of garlic, we called it "Grama's Grouse "Cor don Bleu"!


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