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I swapped some rabbit fillets for pigeon breasts, with a pal and decided on a new tack for this, one of the best eating, and sporting, of UK birds, in my opinion. Basic ingredients: Rich stock, pigeon breasts, garlic, chilli, onion, black pepper, salt, olive oil, butter,filo pastry, beaten egg. Thinly slice the meat. Heat the oil/butter Saute the meat for a couple of minutes. It does not need to be well done! Do not overload the pan, otherwise the meat will boil, not saute. Remove the meat from the pan, and lightly fry off the onion, garlic and chilli. Then add the rich stock. Add the meat, and reduce the liquid until it is thick. Leave the meat mixture in the fridge for a few hours, so that the liquid content will set. Ensure that the filo pastry is at room temperature for a couple of hours before use. These were big sheets, so I cut them in half. Melt some butter over a gentle heat. Take a piece of pastry, and brush it with butter. Use the same process to build up a layer of half a dozen sheets of pastry, brushing each with butter. Retrieve the meat mixture from the fridge. Put a pile in the middle of the filo, fold over, and seal the edges, making a parcel, and brush with beaten egg. Bake in a hot oven for twenty minutes or so. I think that this will work well using duck, if pigeon is not available. Steve. | ||
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That looks incredible! . | |||
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Looks like a dandy little meat pie a fella could tuck away in a backpack for lunch afield. I have a bunch of duck breasts leftover from late winter that are begging for this treatment. _____________________ A successful man is one who earns more money than his wife can spend. | |||
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Pigeon Wellington! | |||
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Looks somewhat like what Ted of http://www.tedsholdover.com/ did with his pigeon. City collected pigeon would not be on my menu unless it was raised up and one generation removed from town so that leaves . . . Only pigeon I have available out here in the country is Interstate Bridge pigeon and sitting around picking them off with scoped air rifle is likely to give me a chance to talk to local LEO and maybe some of those in the alphabet agencies too. Don't limit your challenges . . . Challenge your limits | |||
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Lots of pigeons here in Seattle, aka flying rats. Dave | |||
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