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Started by Carolina Coyote, May 26, 2008, 07:16:15 PM

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Carolina Coyote

Found these recipes on the net thought some of you might want to give them a try. :eyebrow: :innocentwhistle:cc
Recipe # 1
2-4 pounds of Coyote meat
16 oz of apericot preserves
1 Bottle of BBQ sauce
1/2 Purple onion diced
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
1/2 tsp garlic powder

Throw all ingredients in crock pot and let cook for 8 hours.

Recipe  # 2

Coyote Hind Quater
Cooking oil
2 cups of red wine
3 oinions copped
1 garlic clove
Salt and pepper
Spices
2 cabbage heads chopped
8 potatos Chopped

Instructions: Cut meat into chunks and brown in oil. Add wine, oinions, garlic, salt and pepper and your other favorite spices. Cook for 30 minutes. Add cabbage and potatoes. Cook until tender. Serve with hoit biscuits or corn bread.

Now that should be a meal for any good Coyote Hunter. :laf: :laf: :laf: :laf:



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KySongDog

I found that if you marinate the meat in buttermilk overnight, it eliminates that gamey taste.  Try it. 

Semp

Hawks Feather

Does it taste like chicken?

Jerry

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cathryn

     :puke: ive eaten alot of things.

deer,raccoon,groundhog, elk, antelope,heck ive even eaten goat, but i aint eatin no coyote. might as well eat my dog.

next thing ya know there will be recipes out for mink and weasel    :noway:

KySongDog

Quote from: cathryn on August 23, 2008, 07:50:12 AM
   
next thing ya know there will be recipes out for mink and weasel    :noway:

I gotta couple recipes if ya want, Cat.   :biggrin:   Its all in how ya marinate the meat.    :nono:

cathryn


trailtwister

Coyote is real good if you can cook or at least follow directions real well.
Also if you have not tried it you just are not qualified to go yuk.

I have some good recipes for mink and weasel too if you would like.

:eyebrownod:  Al
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riverboss

I prefer my coyote have just the hint of the green belly.
Then add some potatoes and carrots with cat head biscuits and  some gravy.

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FinsnFur

I'm qualified to go "yuk" UNTIL I DO try it. Because I dont have to taste it for it to sound yucky.  :laf: :laf:
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JohnP

Once had a Sgt that worked for me and he had a Korean wife.  So one day I asked him if his wife ever cooked a dog while in Korea, he said she had but he didn't eat any of it.  I asked him if he would like me to bring him a hind quarter off the next coyote I killed.  He hesitated but said yes maybe she'll like it.  A few days later I brought him a coyote hindquarter and a few days after that he said that he was to tell me "no more coyote".  I didn't know if he meant that she ate it all or if she didn't want anymore - she didn't want anymore.
When they come for mine they better bring theirs

Dale

I can just imagine eating ole yodel dog would be like diving face first into a garbage and chowing down... just the thought of it sorta deadens my appetite...  :nofgr:
when you step out of the truck you become part of the food chain...

trailtwister

We just grilled a few up for the July 4 cook out. One of the girls commented it tasted just like lamb chops only cheaper.

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