Game Cooking

Game: River Cottage Handbook No.15

Game offers some of the most intense, delicate, rich, and varied meat around. And not only is it delicious, it can also be a healthy and more nutritious alternative to traditional red meats. Here, Tim Maddams gives an accessible guide to obtaining, assessing, preparing, and cooking game, including pheasant, grouse, venison, partridge, hare, rabbit, boar, and duck.Tim begins …

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Offal Good: Cooking from the Heart, with Guts

Chris Cosentino, executive chef of Cockscomb in San Francisco, is known nationally for his “odds & ends” meat offerings. In Offal Good, Cosentino shares 140 recipes that show that offal cuts are arguably the best parts of the animal to cook and enjoy. Offal Good is a comprehensive guide to nose to tail cooking that shows the reader not …

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Lidgate’s: The Meat Cookbook: Buy and cook meat for every occasion

A good butcher shop is part of a community – a place of knowledge and trust. Founded in 1870, Lidgate’s is a 160-year-old family business that has become a treasured landmark in London’s Holland Park.Bring their knowledge into your own kitchen with a cookbook that focuses on helping you achieve the best-tasting meat at home. …

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The Ultimate Venison Cookbook for Deer Camp

Hunters will take it up a notch from the usual camp house fare and cook like a pro with more 300 favorite recipes from master hunter Harold Webster THE authority on venison cooking. After more than 50 years collecting recipes, Webster shares his BEST recipes for cooking at Deer Camp. Webster says, Cooking at deer camp is …

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Recipes from the Woods: The Book of Game and Forage

100 delicious recipes featuring game and foraged ingredients showcase the pleasure of cooking from the woodsRespected French chef and writer Jean-François Mallet has assembled 100 delicious recipes featuring game and foraged ingredients, such as chestnuts, dandelion leaves, nettles, and wild strawberries. Organized into chapters based on food type – furred game (venison, wild boar, hare); feathered game (partridge, …

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