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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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