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    I hunted teal for the first time this year during the early season. I had people tell me that you can not eat them. My question is can you or can you not eat teal?

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    somebody is lying to you. you can eat teal. in my opinion its not as good as pintail or gadwall, but teal are edible.

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    yeah, someone is really pulling your leg.
    i have eaten hundreds of teal. greenwings are much better than bluewings but they both make great tablefare.

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    thanks for clearing it up . I kept the teal anyways. now just need recipes any sites or any suggestions on how to cook? how about a bog or cajun stile taking some up home for a hunting trip. will any waterfowl recipe work?

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    i dont know very much about recipies, but for a real cajun taste, use plenty of oinions, bellpeppers, tobasco, and you can also try to find some cajun injector marinades, some of them come with recipies i think

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    its very important not to over cook waterfowl!!!!!

    duck is best medium rare. grilling is great or bake in the oven with basil and orange slices.

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    yea i think i saw the thing about the oranges on one of the benelli shows or something.

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    THANKS EVERYONE. I LOVE CAJUN FOOD AND I AM TESTING SOME RECIPES. TODAY I AM GOING TO TRY A RECIPE THAT IS LIKE JAMBOLIA HOPE SPELLING IS RIGHT. I USE TABASCO FOR HOT SAUCE. AND I AM ALLSO GOING TO TRY A RECIPE THAT HAS ORANGE ALLSO MAY BE SOMETHING WITH CRANNBERRY OR WILD BERRY. ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS YOU CAN EMAIL ME OR SEND A PM AGAIN THANK YOU.


    REMEMBER IF YOU DONT USE THE BEST THEY WILL NOT DIE LIKE THE REST.... BENELLI M2

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    Originally posted by geeseM2:
    thanks for clearing it up . I kept the teal anyways. now just need recipes any sites or any suggestions on how to cook? how about a bog or cajun stile taking some up home for a hunting trip. will any waterfowl recipe work?
    - GeeseM2
    I suggest that you check out www.stoegerpublishing.com or click the link at the top of the FORUMS page and go to the cookbook section.

    They have wonderful books (Wild about Game Birds and Wild about Waterfowl) that address your question about game bids.

    Bon Apetit!
    Nelli Girl

    [ 10-15-2004, 08:34 AM: Message edited by: Nelli Girl ]

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    Maybe I'm stuck in a rut, but I always marinate duck breasts in a bit of Italian dressing and then put them on the grill until they're medium rare. I think they're better than chocolate.

    Teal are wonderful fare. The only problem I ever have with teal is that you need 2 or 3 of them per person.

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