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Offline BNAElkhntr

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Re: Food in Elk Camp
« Reply #15 on: September 02, 2013, 06:21:31 AM »
I too love cooking almost has much as hunting.  Here are a few of the items you will be served in my hunting camp:
Lobster and Chanterelle Omelet, Fresh Huckleberry pancakes, Grit's with fresh fruit and cane syrup, field lunch's are made with home made summer sausage and deer/elk liverwurst on home made sourdough.  Camp snacks consist of Smoked Fish dip, Smoked salmon and smoked sturgeon,  pickled asparagus and pickled green beans,
dinners are  Fresh Mushroom Soffritto, Onion Pie, Pulled Pork, Cabbage Rolls, Fire seared Korean Venison, Red bear chili, Razor Clams Alfredo, Grouse Cacciatore with fresh wild mushrooms, Snake River Creole baked catfish with lemon Cream Sauce and Crawdad tails, BBQ Salmon/sturgeon and Fresh Tuna pasta with Garlic, lemon and Olives, Stuffed and baked heart, Liver with Chanterelle mushrooms and onions.  Fresh Huckleberry cobbler, Dutch oven apple cobbler, pocket scones and campfire peaches.

Sounds Great   How Much do you charge to Hunt with you or Better Yet where do you Hunt?  :chuckle:

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Re: Food in Elk Camp
« Reply #16 on: September 02, 2013, 07:11:46 AM »

Cheap caviar that you buy in a deli is salty and processed with Borax. It sucks. The good stuff isn't salty or really fishy and there's no Borax. It makes a huge difference.

Borax in caviar?  NOT.  That was bait not produced for human consumption

Unfortunately, you're incorrect sir. Much of the world's food caviar is produced with Borax. Most of the really expensive stuff from eastern Europe and Russia is. I sell caviar professionally. Believe me, I know. None of what I sell is processed that way, however.

I never knew, and use a lot each year to dry cured eggs for fishing.  I also make salmon caviar occasionally. Salt water brine for a certain amount of minutes, strain, dry in fridge, and then jar them.

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Re: Food in Elk Camp
« Reply #17 on: September 02, 2013, 10:31:01 AM »
Some of these elk camps sound like they have more exquisite food than any restaurant on the West Coast....do you dress in a tux and speak in stuffy Brit/French accents, too?  :P

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Re: Food in Elk Camp
« Reply #18 on: September 02, 2013, 10:34:17 AM »
Some of these elk camps sound like they have more exquisite food than any restaurant on the West Coast....do you dress in a tux and speak in stuffy Brit/French accents, too?  :P
Formal camo is strongly suggested.  :chuckle:
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Re: Food in Elk Camp
« Reply #19 on: September 02, 2013, 03:27:10 PM »
Hunting up by Lone Butte for elk, went up last Friday and got set up but I had to work today and tomorrow, but have the rest of bow season off. Always hunt over on the Snake River near the Palouse for Deer, and love catching those big  Catfish. I hunt with 3 other guys, it cost us $60-$70.00 each for 6-10 days of hunting. 
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