Title: | How to Make them Goodies |
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As my father's birthday is fast approaching and we have a freezer full of wild game, I would love to find a game cookbook (I hope he's not reading this). As I will probably have to order it from an English bookstore any publication details you can include would be most appreciated. Thanks in advance, Christine
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1477.1 | Try Bean's | HOONOO::PESENTI | JP | Mon Oct 31 1988 08:26 | 9 |
L.L. Bean has a game cookbook that you could order and have shipped in a couple of days. The Gourmet Magazine Cookbooks also have a section on game that's pretty extensive for recipies, but not helpful on details ("...clean and dress a muskrat...") - JP | |||||
1477.2 | I will post some Cajun game recipies | MILVAX::TRUMPOLT | Tue Nov 01 1988 15:44 | 6 | |
I have a Cajun Cookbook at home that has a game section in it. I will look in it tonight when I go home and look thorugh it and post some of the recipies here tomorrow (11/2/88). Liz | |||||
1477.3 | Thank you!!!!! | BRSIS0::STAHLY | Wed Nov 02 1988 04:16 | 21 | |
re: .1 Thanks, JP, the L.L. Bean cookbook sounds like just the ticket. If you have it handy, could you post the ordering information? I'm currently in the Brussels office and I haven't seen a Bean catalogue since college. re: .2 Liz, the Cajun game recipes would be wonderful. My dad is big into Cajun (and it gives the neighbors a little entertainment when we try to set the house on fire). I thank you, my father will thank you, my mother will probably hold off judgement until she tries the stuff (some people are such pragmatists). :^) Christine | |||||
1477.4 | cajun recipies | MILVAX::TRUMPOLT | Wed Nov 02 1988 07:38 | 8 | |
Christen, My husband rushed me out of the house this morning and I forgot my Cajun cookbook. But I will remember to bring it with me tomorrow, I will put it in my purse so that I won't forget it. Liz | |||||
1477.5 | Have you seen the GLOBE today? | BOEHM::C_SANDSTROM | Wed Nov 02 1988 09:29 | 7 | |
If you're in the area, pick up today's Boston Globe newspaper. They have a big FOOD section each Wednesday and today's topic is GAME MEAT! There's an article and recipes. I just had time to glance through it this morning but I know I saw venison recipes and fowl recipes. Conni | |||||
1477.6 | Cajun Spice goes well | SALEM::ALLEN_D | Wed Nov 02 1988 09:47 | 9 | |
With all good food such as cajun cooking one needs to compliment the food with the best spice possible,I such a spice and it is the best around,so I have been told.By those who have tried it,so if some is needed than I'll be happy to tell you where to get such a spice. Don | |||||
1477.7 | BOOK: Wild Game Cookbooks | IRT::CGREENE | Colleeeeeen Greeeeeene DTN 334-2450 | Fri Jan 20 1989 15:32 | 27 |
Below is a listing of game cookery cookbooks taken from Long Island Newsday, January 11, 1989: "The L. L. Bean Game & Fish Cookbook," by Angus Cameron and Judith Jones (Random House, $21.95). "The NAHC Wild Game Cookbook," (North American Hunting Club, $10.95). "The Game and Fish Menu Cookbook," by Timothy Manion (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, $10.95). "Game Cookery, America and Europe," by Raymond Camp (HP Books, $9.95). "Wild Game Cookbook," by John A. Smith (Dover, $4.95). "Dressing and Cooking Wild Game," by Teresa Marrone (The Hunting and Fishing Library, $12.95). "Going Wild," by Urban Gaida & Martin Marchello, $16.95, Watab Marketing Inc., 832 First St. N., Sartell, Minn. 56377. Include $1 postage. "The Broken Arrow Ranch Cookbook," by Mike Hughes of the Texas Wild Game Cooperative. Can be ordered from the University of Texas Press, Austin, TX 78713. $14.95. |