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"Ida Detroit" > wrote: > Snuggle > > Honey, this recipe will snatch a queen away from a Judy Garland film, > so you > know it has to be good. > > > 2 large squirrels, cut up 1 cup > diced onions > 1 cup flour > 2 cups mashed potatoes > 1 cup oil > 1 cup diced mushrooms > > > Fry the squirrel in oil after coating it with flour. Take it out of the > skillet after it is done. > Pick all the meat off the bones, put 2 tablespoons of flour in the oil, > and add the mushrooms and onions;brown, put the squirrel back in, add 2 > cups of water, simmer > for 20 minutes on low, salt, pepper, then pour over mashed potatoes. > Vondah-bah > Dah'ling!! That was original... ;-) Last time I served fresh squirrel, I just quartered it and fried it gently in some olive oil with a bit of lemon pepper. Served it as an entree' with a side salad of Boston butter lettuce, tomato and avocado with a bit of ranch dressing. It's amazingly succulent meat. -- Peace! Om "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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