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What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« on: November 23, 2011, 03:43:27 PM »
I’ve tried soup; it’s good but it’s full of those long bones.  Anyone have any good drumstick recipes?

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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2011, 04:13:30 PM »
I solved the soup problem by wrapping all the drums together in cheese cloth. then once they have simmered long enough take them all out together and  pick out the tendons and bone then throw the meat back into the pot.

it will be interesting to hear what everyone else has to say.
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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2011, 04:18:22 PM »
I solved the soup problem by wrapping all the drums together in cheese cloth. then once they have simmered long enough take them all out together and  pick out the tendons and bone then throw the meat back into the pot.

it will be interesting to hear what everyone else has to say.
Stilly that is a great idea.

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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #3 on: November 23, 2011, 04:33:52 PM »
A good easy one is to lay about 8 legs onto a baking dish, pour 2 cans of Mexican style stewed tomatoes over top and bake at 200 for 4 hours or so until tender  :EAT:
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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #4 on: November 23, 2011, 11:59:54 PM »
I just fry them up with the breast and eat them like chicken... don't care about a few lil bones.

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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #5 on: November 24, 2011, 04:06:40 AM »
I take both thighs and drumsticks and run them through the Kitchen Aide grinder twice.  Brown 50/50 with ground venison into taco meat using Pace picante sauce instead of water.  Makes some wicked hoof and wing grubbin'.
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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #6 on: November 24, 2011, 07:51:55 AM »
Fry 'em like a chicken leg.  Yummy.

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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #7 on: November 25, 2011, 09:13:21 AM »
We just BBQ 'em up like chicken.  :drool: Those little tendons ain't no thang....
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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #8 on: November 25, 2011, 07:34:44 PM »
roast the whole bird like cornish game hens , with spuds and carrots

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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #9 on: November 25, 2011, 08:45:36 PM »
I crock pot em in the same manner as this,with a rub on the outside,legmeat just falls off the bone

roast the whole bird like cornish game hens , with spuds and carrots

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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #10 on: November 26, 2011, 05:39:33 AM »
I’ve tried soup; it’s good but it’s full of those long bones.  Anyone have any good drumstick recipes?

I hear ya on the bones. No fun.   We just cook em longer and then I separate the bone from meat.....  Sort of a pain but I owe it to the bird to use it all.

Watching guys just "breast out" ducks and geese makes me sick. Total waste of wildlife in my opinion.
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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #11 on: November 26, 2011, 06:39:55 AM »
 :yeah:  I really don't know how people can sleep at night knowing they took only the breast and wasted the rest. The breast is only half the meat on a bird. Atleast stew up the legs,thighs and organs and feed it to your dog!
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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #12 on: November 26, 2011, 12:38:25 PM »


Watching guys just "breast out" ducks and geese makes me sick. Total waste of wildlife in my opinion.

Agreed, I love duck or goose livers & eggs, my favorite part of the bird.   :EAT: Just made a batch of duck, goose, elk and pork sausage out of the parts most people throw away, delicious.   

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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #13 on: November 27, 2011, 03:33:24 PM »
:yeah:  I really don't know how people can sleep at night knowing they took only the breast and wasted the rest. The breast is only half the meat on a bird. Atleast stew up the legs,thighs and organs and feed it to your dog!

While I've not just "breasted out" any birds I've killed, I don't hold it against those that do. Any part of the animal I leave in the field goes back into the cycle and is food for someone. Not everyone has a dog. But knowing that other critters will benefit and being conscious of the taking and giving life that is the predator prey relationship, in my opinion is a good way to be.
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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #14 on: November 27, 2011, 06:39:58 PM »
:yeah:  I really don't know how people can sleep at night knowing they took only the breast and wasted the rest. The breast is only half the meat on a bird. Atleast stew up the legs,thighs and organs and feed it to your dog!

While I've not just "breasted out" any birds I've killed, I don't hold it against those that do. Any part of the animal I leave in the field goes back into the cycle and is food for someone. Not everyone has a dog. But knowing that other critters will benefit and being conscious of the taking and giving life that is the predator prey relationship, in my opinion is a good way to be.


Yeah but,... (and I am not tryting to start a fight over it...)  this same arguement that "meat left or lost" will benefit other wildlife, true to some degree, but I still feel guys should take the time necessary to learn to save and cook as much meat from anything they kill, not using mother nature as their reason to save time.
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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #15 on: November 27, 2011, 09:36:34 PM »
:yeah:  I really don't know how people can sleep at night knowing they took only the breast and wasted the rest. The breast is only half the meat on a bird. Atleast stew up the legs,thighs and organs and feed it to your dog!

While I've not just "breasted out" any birds I've killed, I don't hold it against those that do. Any part of the animal I leave in the field goes back into the cycle and is food for someone. Not everyone has a dog. But knowing that other critters will benefit and being conscious of the taking and giving life that is the predator prey relationship, in my opinion is a good way to be.


Yeah but,... (and I am not tryting to start a fight over it...)  this same arguement that "meat left or lost" will benefit other wildlife, true to some degree, but I still feel guys should take the time necessary to learn to save and cook as much meat from anything they kill, not using mother nature as their reason to save time.

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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #16 on: November 27, 2011, 10:45:22 PM »
:yeah:  I really don't know how people can sleep at night knowing they took only the breast and wasted the rest. The breast is only half the meat on a bird. Atleast stew up the legs,thighs and organs and feed it to your dog!

While I've not just "breasted out" any birds I've killed, I don't hold it against those that do. Any part of the animal I leave in the field goes back into the cycle and is food for someone. Not everyone has a dog. But knowing that other critters will benefit and being conscious of the taking and giving life that is the predator prey relationship, in my opinion is a good way to be.


Yeah but,... (and I am not tryting to start a fight over it...)  this same arguement that "meat left or lost" will benefit other wildlife, true to some degree, but I still feel guys should take the time necessary to learn to save and cook as much meat from anything they kill, not using mother nature as their reason to save time.
Agreed. Not as their reason to save time. And I do try to respect the animal as much as possible. I think it all comes down to how "true to some degree" we are talking. Obviously wanton waste is pretty darned disrespectful.
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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #17 on: November 28, 2011, 06:21:17 AM »
But what's considered "wanton waste"? Obviously dumping the whole bird in the garbage can is and is illeagle. So just keeping the breasts and canning the rest should be "wanton waste" IMO. This is kindof a grey area I guess  :dunno:
As far as leaving the rest of the bird in the field for the preditors, bugs and worms to consume?  most people don't do that! They just dump the rest of their birds in the daily trash to go in the land fill.
I guess it all come down to personal ethics, I my self feel I owe it to the life the animal gave to use every edible part possible.
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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #18 on: November 28, 2011, 06:27:40 AM »
Simple, sack all the drumsticks in a stockinet (sp) bag and simmer them until the meat falls off and a tasty broth is had, open the bag and strip the meat from the tendons and bones...discard or simmer tendons and bones in more water for more broth, chop meat and return to stock while adding desired veggies and wild rice for SOUP!   :tup:
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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #19 on: November 28, 2011, 09:55:31 PM »
I take the tendons out and slice the drum, pack some jalapenoes in it, wrap it in bacon then grill it. MMMMMMMM yummmmm

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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #20 on: November 29, 2011, 05:58:48 AM »
Simple, sack all the drumsticks in a stockinet (sp) bag and simmer them until the meat falls off and a tasty broth is had, open the bag and strip the meat from the tendons and bones...discard or simmer tendons and bones in more water for more broth, chop meat and return to stock while adding desired veggies and wild rice for SOUP!   :tup:

Wow, great suggestion to bag them...then simmer. May have to try this. Thanks.
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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #21 on: November 29, 2011, 01:24:08 PM »
Simple, sack all the drumsticks in a stockinet (sp) bag and simmer them until the meat falls off and a tasty broth is had, open the bag and strip the meat from the tendons and bones...discard or simmer tendons and bones in more water for more broth, chop meat and return to stock while adding desired veggies and wild rice for SOUP!   :tup:

brilliant! I wish I would have thought of that!
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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #22 on: November 29, 2011, 05:15:49 PM »
Sounds like some of you fellers got enough gumption to try this.........From my grannys kitchen,her chores on the plantation around 80 years ago now..........take the dog the mule and the shotgun and fetch quail supper.She fixed me pheasants this way and pretty dang tasty.


   Take a pheasant and PICK it,cut up into parts,breasts wings,thighs/drums,Brown the parts in a pan(roll in pepper/salt/flour mix ,Take potatos and cut scallop style,put the browned parts in the bottom of a baking pyrex,cover with the taters,then make gravy with the drizzlings from the browning,make a lot and cover the whole works with the gravy(they never had cream of mushroom soup back then).cover with foil ,Granny cooked plain, pepper and salt. Bake @350 for 1 1/2 hours.........I might be wrong on the time it may only be an hour so check the taters at an hour.

  The skin is the  most important part  of this recipe and since there seems to be a tone of waste not want not...............giver a shot.Really good.

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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #23 on: November 29, 2011, 06:40:28 PM »
wildweeds: I might give that recipe a shot tonight :tup:. I bagged two release site leftover birds today that are all dressed up with no where to go.

Im even going to honor your granny's recipe since I think pouring cream of mushroom on wild game is pure blasphemy... thousand island dressing should be illegal too but thats for another thread.
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Re: What to do with pheasant drumsticks?
« Reply #24 on: November 29, 2011, 07:17:36 PM »
... thousand island dressing should be illegal too but thats for another thread.

That's funny stuff.  Take the legs and crock pot them with teryaki sauce and serve over rice.
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