Ways to cook doves
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How does everybody cook doves. I am looking for some new ideas that are fairly simple.
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Re: Ways to cook doves
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I haven't had dove in years. Good eat'in. I used to wrap the breast in a strip of bacon and grill. Super simple and tasty.
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Re: Ways to cook doves
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I haven't had dove in years. Good eat'in. I used to wrap the breast in a strip of bacon and grill. Super simple and tasty. Going to do exactly this in about 15minutes!
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Re: Ways to cook doves
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I just fry them lightly in butter on hot cast iron. Some of the best tasting meat there is!
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Re: Ways to cook doves
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I usually just try them in a pam with onion and mushrooms may try the bacon idea.
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Re: Ways to cook doves
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The bacon keeps them nice and juicy. They really don't need anything besides the bacon and some black pepper, but you could dust them with your favorite chicken rub if you wanted to.
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Re: Ways to cook doves
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Start with dove breast meat that is cut off the breast bone, so you will have 2 halves. Put them in a bowl with zesty italian salad dressing. Take a package of bacon and from top to bottom, cut the strips into thirds. Get a tray and put a glob of sour cream at the top, and some toothpicks and jalapeno slices along the top. This is your work station.
Take a half a breast out of the bowl and rub the inside of it on the sour cream to coat it. Grap a jalapeno slice and put it where the sour cream is and fold the half over. Then take a third of a strip of bacon and wrap it around what you just made and pin it in place by putting a toothpick through it.
Cook on the grill and they are amazing. We would do this after a dove hunt and have 3 or 4 guys making them and the party would consume tray after tray as the party went on. Perfect party food, grab a toothpick and pull the breast off with your teeth. Amazing! I would even make a special every now and then with 3 jalapeno slices just to hear someone get a little loud when thay got a warm one.
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Re: Ways to cook doves
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The pepper and bacon wrap sounds very good.
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Re: Ways to cook doves
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Just the breasts with a little salt, pepper and garlic and then quick fried in butter leaving them pink in the middle. Deglaze the pan with port and show in a lump of cold butter to bind the sauce. Serve with new spuds and green beans. Really simple and tastes great.
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