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Offline Moose22

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Grouse breast
« on: March 21, 2012, 07:34:17 PM »
I have company coming in a week and with 8 grouse breast left from the fall harvest I want to cook a nice dinner. I'm looking for something a little different. Any ideas?
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Re: Grouse breast
« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2012, 08:58:36 AM »
This will be interesting, I've quit killing them because I can't seem to get mine to eat worth a darn.

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Re: Grouse breast
« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2012, 09:10:59 AM »
My favorite way to eat grouse is to cook them over the fire when I have only eaten dried food, energy bars, and oatmeal for days but when at home my favorite way to keep them moist and delicious is this.

Lightly sear meat, add golden mushroom soup, sliced potatoes, mushrooms, seasonings, and enough liquid to make it look right (I like using an electric frying pan) then simmer until potatoes are soft and meat is cooked.  Easy and delicious.

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Re: Grouse breast
« Reply #3 on: March 22, 2012, 09:18:49 AM »
This is one I want to try:

Chicken Fried Grouse w/Homestyle Bacon Bourbon Gravy
Published by: Ultimate Upland Lodge on 11th Oct 2011 | View all blogs by Ultimate Upland Lodge
Warning: this recipe is rich and way too good. Given the ingredients, be prepared to walk it off with long hunts the following day. If you like mom's home cooking, this is the recipe for you.

4 grouse breasts
4 slices thick bacon chopped
1/2 large yellow onion diced
2 cup flour plus 3 T for gravy
1 small can (10.5 oz) beef broth (low sodium if available)
1/2 pint heavy cream
2 T butter for gravy plus 4 T butter/2 T oil for pan frying grouse
2 t pepper for gravy
Salt and pepper

Using kitchen mallet (or anything else heavy with a flat side), flatten grouse breasts between 2 pieces of plastic wrap to a little less than 1/4 in thick. Salt and pepper breasts. Let sit while you start the gravy.

Cook chopped bacon and onions in saucepan over medium heat until bacon is cooked through and onions are translucent. Add 2 T butter and 3 T flour to start a roux. Once mixture is thick, gradually add 1/2 can of beef broth. Add 2 T of good bourbon. Mixture should be thick. Gradually add cream. If mixture is not desired thickness, mix 1-2 T additional flour with water (to a paste) and add to gravy mixture. Add 2 t pepper. Set gravy aside to stay warm.

Pour the second 1/2 can of beef broth in shallow bowl. Put 2 cups flour on large plate. Coat pounded grouse in flour, dip in beef broth and re-coat with flour.  In a non- stick pan, add butter and oil, heat to med-high making sure the oil is good and hot before and adding 2-3 breasts depending on size of pan. Cook for 2-3 mins each side until crisp on the outside, no need to overcook on the inside, will be done when still pink.

Ladle gravy over grouse and serve with French style green beans and apple sauce. A good red wine goes well with this dish.

http://www.ultimateuplandlodge.com/magazine/read/chicken-fried-grouse-whomestyle-bacon-bourbon-gravy_110.html


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Re: Grouse breast
« Reply #4 on: March 22, 2012, 09:25:23 AM »
I haven't tried too much with grouse yet.  That said, the wife likes it best when I cut the breasts into nuggets, bread and fry them.  Then toss them with a good buffalo style hot sauce.

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Re: Grouse breast
« Reply #5 on: March 22, 2012, 09:30:34 AM »
what we do is super simple we just take the breast's and shake some garlic salt and pepper then coat with flour and pan fry serve with a green salad. :drool: sometimes we soak them in buttermilk overnight.

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Re: Grouse breast
« Reply #6 on: March 22, 2012, 12:56:06 PM »
They're so good with a dusting of flour and Johnny's then fried in butter/oil, that I basically refuse to have them any other way.   The recipe Bobcat  posted will definately be tried though.

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Re: Grouse breast
« Reply #7 on: March 23, 2012, 07:59:20 AM »
Thats one thing I haven't tried is frying them, those are good suggestions I may have to start killing them again  :chuckle:

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Re: Grouse breast
« Reply #8 on: March 23, 2012, 08:10:32 AM »
Thats one thing I haven't tried is frying them, those are good suggestions I may have to start killing them again  :chuckle:

 :o  You should retract your first comment until you have them fried...I don't know anybody personally, that will passs up a grouse fry -- women included! :chuckle:  Have you been baking them?  If so, I'd imagine I'd quit hunting the things as well, lol!

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Re: Grouse breast
« Reply #9 on: March 23, 2012, 06:40:22 PM »
Not really highbrow, but I prefer to pan sear them in a bit of olive oil and pepper. Then after browned, I pull them from the pan and let them rest while I start cooking something else in the pan.   I then start cooking a few boxes of vermicelli and rice (rice-a-roni) in the pan. Once it is browned, I then add the grouse back in, turn the heat down and pour some wine around them and let all simmer until done. ( I also add some chantrelles to this meal as well as some minced onion)

I cook this in the mountains at camp, plus at home. Very good meal.
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Re: Grouse breast
« Reply #10 on: March 23, 2012, 07:01:17 PM »
 :drool:
I've grilled them and put a cranberry sauce over it , it was good
I've never had a bad batch of grouse tastes like lean chicken to me :)
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Re: Grouse breast
« Reply #11 on: March 23, 2012, 07:43:03 PM »
What Mtnmuley said. It is the best way and can't be beat! It is my 8 year old daughters favorite meal.

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Re: Grouse breast
« Reply #12 on: March 23, 2012, 07:50:03 PM »
I can't kill them :(

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Re: Grouse breast
« Reply #13 on: March 23, 2012, 07:58:05 PM »
Thanks guys, I have tried several of the suggestions many times. I guess I will just have to split it into two yummy meals. A breakfast and a dinner. Iceman, I thought I was the only freak who took pictures of meals that I have cooked. Awesome.
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Re: Grouse breast
« Reply #14 on: March 23, 2012, 08:13:53 PM »
Moose, nope, you are not the only whacko who takes pics of their camp grub. :chuckle: been doing it for years. I will have to do a thread on the Elderberry/Apple pie I bake every year at 4500' :EAT:
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