A reader’s recipe for pheasant crumble
Reader and keen Shot Dominic Russell had a problem. His wife said she wasn’t a fan of game. Refusing to…
It is essential to remember that pheasant needs a different approach to chicken if used as a substitute. Pheasant, on or off the bone, dries out swiftly even when cooked in liquid — in a casserole, for example. Cook it very gently and it will retain its juices and always be tender.
A tagine is an aromatic stew from Morocco, named after the clay pot with domed lid that it slowly cooks inside. There are a multitude of different versions, but this is an authentic recipe with an extraordinary freshness and fragrance, which is simple to prepare. You need only a heavy-based pan with lid to make it, rather than a real tagine.
Reader and keen Shot Dominic Russell had a problem. His wife said she wasn’t a fan of game. Refusing to…
Game cookery recipe: A fantastic game cookery recipe using pheasant and an excuse to raid the freezer!
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