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Advice cooking quail
Posted by K E V 8 4 on 2/14/13 at 8:58 am00
A neighbor has gifted me with two packages of quail - probably about 8 in each package. I cooked the first batch a couple of months ago the way my Dad used to cook doves - top of oven, slow roasted, to make a nice little gravy. (This is fantastic with white beans by the way.)
For the first batch I seasoned with salt, pepper, garlic powder and a little (very light) Chachere or similar. They came out very nicely, but the breasts were a little dry. Any suggestions for my second batch, to minimize dryness of breasts? (And, I'm not looking for bacon to be part of the answer. Frankly, I think you could wrap a dried turd in bacon and it wouldn't taste all that bad. )
Thanks.
For the first batch I seasoned with salt, pepper, garlic powder and a little (very light) Chachere or similar. They came out very nicely, but the breasts were a little dry. Any suggestions for my second batch, to minimize dryness of breasts? (And, I'm not looking for bacon to be part of the answer. Frankly, I think you could wrap a dried turd in bacon and it wouldn't taste all that bad. )
Thanks.
re: Advice cooking quailPosted by hiltacular on 2/14/13 at 9:25 am to K E V 8 4
Cut them into breasts and cook the breasts as you would chicken.
re: Advice cooking quailPosted by Tigerpaw123 on 2/14/13 at 9:46 am to K E V 8 4
cut in half, season generously and coat with canola oil and grill
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re: Advice cooking quailPosted by BomagATM on 2/14/13 at 10:14 am to Tigerpaw123
I agree with the cut in half, season, and grill advice. Just be careful that you don't overcook.
The best quail dish I have ever had was the Chef Chris' Quail Gumbo at La Provence. The quail are roasted, stuffed with rice, and placed into the gumbo. I would love to know how they prepare that dish.
The best quail dish I have ever had was the Chef Chris' Quail Gumbo at La Provence. The quail are roasted, stuffed with rice, and placed into the gumbo. I would love to know how they prepare that dish.
re: Advice cooking quailPosted by Capt ST on 2/14/13 at 11:02 am to Tigerpaw123
quote:
cut in half, season generously and coat with canola oil and grill
This and right at the end make a glaze with honey, butter and ancho pepper.
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