Quail Recipes?

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Jeff
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Quail Recipes?

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Anybody have any quail recipes that you dont mind sharing? I am going quail hunting this weekend and will hopefully bring back a mess of birds. Thanks for the help.... Jeff
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Brother Bob
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Here some....

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Here is some recipies for you:

http://www.texasgourmetquail.com/Quail_Recipes.html

I buy my farm raised quail from here - tasty!

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B.B. Thanks for the site. If I dont hit anything I can order some and tell everybody...... Well, you know the drill :lol: :lol:
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Here is one more...

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Jeff, here is one more from this months Field and Stream:

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Good link BB.

One of my favorites is to filet the breasts, season with Tony's, put a big slice of red bell pepper, onion, and jalepeno around the filet - wrap with a small piece of bacon and put them on a skewer and grill. Take the landing gear and saute in a pan with the same ingredients with butter and a splash of beer.
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Brother Bob wrote:Here is some recipies for you:

http://www.texasgourmetquail.com/Quail_Recipes.html

I buy my farm raised quail from here - tasty!
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There are farm raised quail to be had in Mattagorda. They sell pickled quail eggs too (they're awesome). Ask where at the fish market with the car wash in its parking lot or ask Mike Thomas at Casa del Pescador lodge. He'll tell you where to get them.
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Try this one.
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The one with stuffing with peppers and grilling is the best way to enjoy them (I think).

Cut them in half and season with Tony's and coat with flour and deep fry is another good way.
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