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2nd October 09, 05:17 PM
#1
Beef....blech! I use deer or elk...sometimes antelope or moose. 
--Chelsea McMurdo--
(who will be eyeing the "mountain maggots" at hunting camp this weekend thinking about authentic shepard's pie)
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2nd October 09, 05:20 PM
#2
That sounds great Chelsea but we don't get too many meeses, and the antelope anin't palyin much down in these parts. Lamb though, oh yeah!
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3rd October 09, 11:29 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by Squeaky McMurdo
Beef....blech! I use deer or elk...sometimes antelope or moose.
--Chelsea McMurdo--
(who will be eyeing the "mountain maggots" at hunting camp this weekend thinking about authentic shepard's pie)
Mmmm...Deeeeeeeeeerrrrr......elllllllllk.......mmm mmmm.
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3rd October 09, 12:06 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by vipermcgee
Mmmm...Deeeeeeeeeerrrrr......elllllllllk.......mmm mmmm.
You haven't had meat at all untill you've tasted reindeer! Now that's meat!
Vin gardu pro la sciuroj!
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3rd October 09, 02:26 PM
#5
Nothing to do with traditional cooking but cheap and tasty it is.
1 lg sweet potato, diced into 1/4 " pieces.
1 med leek, diced
8 brussel sprouts, quartered
4-5 slices of fresh peeled ginger
1/4C chicken stock or substitute
veg oil
salt and pepper
heat pan on high, add oil
sweat the ginger in veg oill
add the sweet potato and cook for 3 minutes
add the leeks and sprouts and cook for 2-3 more minutes
add the stock, cover, reduce to simmer and cook until the potatos are tender, about 10 minutes. If there's any liquid left, uncover and boil off the liquid. Add salt and pepper, toss and serve.
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3rd October 09, 02:46 PM
#6
Highland Eggs
Ingredients:
2 1/2 cups fresh bread cubes, I use sourdough
1 cup grated cheese ,I prefer an extra sharp cheddar
8 slices bacon, cooked and drained, broken into pieces
8 eggs
Pepper
3/4 cup of half and half (Some recipes call for up to 1 1/2 cups heavy cream which is a little excessive)
Salt
Butter, I always use unsalted butter when I cook
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degree's
Butter a pie pan, the sides and the bottom, I use a stone pie pan, but a glass one works well.
Sprinkle 1/2 of the bread cubes in the pie pan, top with 1/2 of the cheese, and half of the bacon. Then take your 8 eggs and crack them over the ingredients spacing evenly. Top with the remaining, bread, cheese, and bacon. Season with a little pepper, preferably fresh.
Take the cream and pour it over all the ingredients until it is absorbed.
Bake in the pre-heated oven 20-30 minutes depending on how you like your eggs .Season with a little salt and serve. Even better the day after.
I like to add green chili to mine for a southwest flair.
Rob
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3rd October 09, 02:48 PM
#7
Minced Collops
1/4 lb hamburger per person
big handful oats
half an onion
1 red bell pepper
half pound mushrooms sliced
1.5 oz curry powder
sea salt
peppercorns to be ground
4 oz hard cider
1/2 cup beef broth
In skillet toast oats about 3 minutes remove. Add 2 tbl of unsalted butter and onions, red pepper, and mushrooms cook for five minutes. add ground beef and cook until pink is gone. Add broth, hard cider, curry powder and begin to simmer, once the liquid starts to cook down season with sea salt and fresh ground pepper, serve over mashed potatoes in bowl.
Rob
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3rd October 09, 03:01 PM
#8
Yummy Potatoes
This is sort of macaroni and cheese made with potatos.
8-9 med red potato, or any boiling potato
1/2 C butter( yep, this is not diet food)
1 pint 1/2 & 1/2, or light cream
1 tsp salt
3 C cheddar cheese, mild works best
Parboil the potatos for about 15 minutes, and let them cool completely
Using a grater, shred them into a bowl.
Melt the butter into the salt and cream
Grease a 9"x13" baking dish
Assembly the dish in 5 layers
layer 1-potatos
layer 2-cheese
layer 3-potatos
layer 4-cheese
layer 5-sauce
bake at 350F for about an hour until the top browns.
When your pants don't fit anymore, don't blame me.
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4th October 09, 08:52 AM
#9
Yum!
 Originally Posted by funlvnman
Nothing to do with traditional cooking but cheap and tasty it is.
Probably going to try this one at work. Most of my family will sit and make faces at this one.
 Originally Posted by Rob Wright
Highland Eggs...
Minced Collops...
Sounds good. Anything with mashed potatos is sere to be a winner with my kids!
 Originally Posted by funlvnman
This is sort of macaroni and cheese made with potatos.
...
When your pants don't fit anymore, don't blame me.
I don't care if my p@nts don't fit anymore. That's a good reason to buy more kilts!
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4th October 09, 10:10 AM
#10
It all sounds good, all except for the possum that is!
One of the things I do, I don't eat a lot of red meat, is to split meats like lamb with ground turkey and amp up the spices a bit. A little lower in fat, and it still gives me the illusion that I am eating the real thing. I do a shepards/cottage pie with both ground turkey and lamb, it doesn't last too long.
Anyone here make their own Haggis?
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