Sticky Asian wild boar ribs
If by some turn of unfortunate events, I were to eat my last meal tomorrow and I had a choice of what…
Barbecuing game is an ideal way to cook pheasant and venison. We asked keen game cook, professional barbecuer and hunter Joe Carhart of GameChanger BBQ for his tips.
If by some turn of unfortunate events, I were to eat my last meal tomorrow and I had a choice of what…
Duck is particularly delicious when cooked on a barbecue. The smoky taste adds a fantastic layer to the flavour. The…
Venison Burger with Blue Cheese and Crispy Shallots Serves 4 650g venison mince 5 tbsp double cream 2 cloves…
If you’re running short of game, here are some highly regarded companies which will deliver game and other meat to your door.
Game comes from small shoots across the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Farmed quail and duck are available, as well as rabbit and wood pigeon all year round. The company delivers in and around London four days a week, as well as across the Yorkshire Dales, Ilkley, Leeds and Manchester.
Locally sourced venison from a Cotswold farm. The company offer venison boxes and other meat boxes from its organic mixed livestock.
Winner in the Eat Game Awards 2019, The Wild Meat Company sources and sells venison, game birds and rabbit entirely from farms and estates in east Suffolk and delivers it to your door. They even sell squirrel.
Fresh frozen venison boxes starting at £50. All fallow deer are harvested locally and the company specialises in producing the finest roe, fallow and muntjac. If you have a dog, they’ll add a free bone and an antler chew to your delivery. Winner of Best Small Retailer in Eat Game Awards 2019.
Huntsham doesn’t sell game but if you’re looking for top quality pork, lamb and beef from rare breeds then you’ll find it here.
Joe at work at a Gamechanger BBQ pop up in a pub (pre-lockdown days)
Pre-lockdown Gamechanger BBQ hosted pop-up BBQ game events at pubs and restaurants as well as catering for private parties. Joe is on a mission to get more people eating sustainable, ethically sourced game and venison. As he says:… “Whether that’s wild deer from a woodland stalk, rabbit as part of a managed pest control plan or making sure game birds from big bag shoots don’t go to waste …”
Invasive Species Week runs from 12 to 18 May and Conor O’Gorman looks at some of the key areas of concern from a shooting perspective