cat squirrel supper

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cat squirrel supper

Postby B.LONG » Sat Oct 13, 2001 7:41 pm

I'm going to try and get a few tree rats in the morning and would like a new recipe for preparing the little acorn thieves. I like them fried with biscuits and gravy but the wife thinks they are to tough to eat like that. If any of you have a tried and true recipe for squirrels, I would like to have it. Thanks, BL
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cat squirrel supper

Postby bubba » Sat Oct 13, 2001 8:19 pm

got and easy one for ya. squirrel and dumplings. yum yum
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cat squirrel supper

Postby judge jb » Sun Oct 14, 2001 6:35 am

boil in seasoned water until meat is ready to fall off the bone.. pull meat and add to a pot of home-made vegetable soup... i love it....

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cat squirrel supper

Postby laduck » Sun Oct 14, 2001 9:08 am

par boil them with some crab boil and then fry them. Real Good. Jack

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cat squirrel supper

Postby Blackduck » Sun Oct 14, 2001 9:02 pm

I'm with the judge on this one. Par boil them till they are tender. If I'm real hungry I'll just dump in some rice and cook it all down. If not then I pitch in a few taters and such and have some stew. Frying them is also mighty tasty. I probably eat more that way than any other. Regardless I never try and feed my wife any.

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