meriad wrote:debih wrote:S is so used to eating rabbit, squirrel, grouse, pheasant, etc she thinks it is normal.
Squirrel? wow, not sure I've known anyone that eats Squirrel
What does it look and taste like, ie is it a darker gamey venison or lighter colour like rabbit?
How fascninating
It is sort of a combination between rabbit and chicken - that's the only way I can describe it. It isn't particularly gamey but it can be quite dry. Its quite a dark meat and has lots of little bones it it. There is very little meat on it - as you can imagine - and the best part is the legs.
The best ways we have found to cook it are either casseroled or bbq'd. Mick always takes some along to a big bbq we go to each summer at our local pub and it always goes down well. The first time we had it (which was about 5 years ago now) he found a recipe for Kentucky Fried Squirrel on the internet! It really did taste very much like KFC!
Its alright but nothing amazing. I wouldn't be too upset if I never had another squirrel again! We have it because he shoots them now and again (as do his friends when they are out hunting) - the grey ones of course, not red. A local farmers shop in Bakewell used to sell them too - not sure if they still do.
The girls used to dry the pelt and make Barbie clothes out of it!