From Indian and Thai to Chinese you can literally make any type of takeaway using game. It really is that versatile, and easier than you think. The beauty of this recipe is that it really doesn’t take that long and, when using pheasant breast and chopped thigh meat, you can make large batch quantities and portions to freeze to make numerous meals. Although I use pheasant, partridge also works well for this dish.
With just a few weeks to go before the season kicks off, it is always a good idea to note down recipes in advance so you can plan your meals and decide what to do with your birds. This sweet and sour recipe is definitely one to consider, and the great thing is that most kids love it. It’s sweet and tangy; what better way to get them eating game?
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