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Tilly2 | 17:11 Sun 03rd Nov 2013 | Food & Drink
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I have had a game casserole in my slow cooker since 10.00 am. It is cooking in half a bottle of South African Merlot and contains, a selection of game, carrots, red onion, leeks, parsnips, beef stock, tomato puree and a bouquet garni. I've just tasted the sauce and it tastes quite bitter.

I don't think the alcohol had 'evaporated' or whatever the term is. I floured and fried the meat first and sauted the onions. It looks lovely but doesn't taste too good at the moment.

Is there anything I can do to sweeten it up or shall I just leave it and hope for the best?
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Tilly's quite game herself, adding salt to her food.
shoota, is that why your supposed to hang pheasant for a while before eating them ?.
Never ever be without redcurrant jelly, tilly
Hanging a pheasant increases the gamey flavour T.
Right, thanks shoota. Always wondered why they hang them for a while.
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Is venison not game then, Shoota? I really didn't know that. It has duck, pigeon, partridge and venison in the mix.
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I've got some blackcurrants in the freezer. Will they do?
How long did you hang your birds for Till?
Cranberry jelly works too
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No Cranberrry either. That went the same way as the redcurrant jelly, sibs.

Shoota, It's a game casserole mix from Sainsbury's.

Hanging birds, me?????
Whenever cooking anything in red wine add two squares of dark chocolate! You'll notice the difference!
^ I wouldn't bother with blackcurrants at this stage of the game Tills..

..did you see what I did there?

get ours locally shot shoota, never bother to hang them, they're a strong enough taste as they are for me
I'm with you Humbers, two days max before they are eaten or frozen.
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Dark chocolate, redcurrant jelly, cranberry jelly. All on my shopping list.

Hey, sloopy. Good play on words there!
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Shoota, can you answer my question, please.
Certainly Till.......


Which one?
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Is venison not game, then? Why?
I think it falls outside the definitions of what critters you can kill and when in the Game Act Tills, which mostly covers birds
Sorry Till I am having problems with my dog and next doors fireworks.
I accept that venison is classed as 'game' meat although I think that it is only because it comes from a quarry species.
It was the use of the term 'stalking' in connection with 'game' that I picked up on: you go stalking deer and thereby produce venison whereas you go shooting game and thereby produce grouse, pheasant and partridge. Pigeon are classed as vermin and ducks and geese as wildfowl.
Shooting semantics, forgive me once again.
yep, not covered by legislation.

http://www.moderngamekeeping.com/2012/08/29/game-laws/

amazing what's interesting while waiting for sausages to cook

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