Shall I try to catch one when I'm in London and cook it for you on my camping cooker? I'll be happy to have you over for dinner in front of my tent!Braised Squirrel Recipe
A braised squirrel recipe from London gastropub The Jugged Hare, a classic game recipe with horseradish mashed potatoes.www.greatbritishchefs.com
Spit roast the squirell over a fire like you can do with rabbits.I'm sure I can find a good recipe for squirrel in a pan, or we could use one of those throw away grills and have a squirrel barbeque.
If I ever come to Australia I'll simply invite myself to your neighbours with the spicy smelly food and stay there for my entire holiday!@Antje77 If you ever come to Australia on a camping holiday, look out for fresh road kill grey or red kangaroo. We used to cut the tails of a freshly dead 'roo killed by truck to feed the dog mainly.
Makes a good stew with some veggies in it as well.
Goanna is good baked in the coals of a fire too.
The marmite was buy one, get one for free only last week at my local supermarket, no need to bring that back at the moment.Foods to bring back..... marmite!!!
Correction: I'd of course also visit my colleague @VashtiB !If I ever come to Australia I'll simply invite myself to your neighbours with the spicy smelly food and stay there for my entire holiday!
If I ever come to Australia I'll simply invite myself to your neighbours with the spicy smelly food and stay there for my entire holiday!
I do not know if she is here at the moment as I have not seen her, or her sister for week or so.And yourself too, @Riva_Roxaban , seeing as I'd be staying with your neighbours anyway.
Seeing as I don't have a holiday to Australia planned anytime soon, I don't think that's a problem!I do not know if she is here at the moment as I have not seen her, or her sister for week or so.
The recipe I shared is served at the restaurant it is from.Shall I try to catch one when I'm in London and cook it for you on my camping cooker? I'll be happy to have you over for dinner in front of my tent!
The recipe you shared needs an oven so I can't do that but I'm sure I can find a good recipe for squirrel in a pan, or we could use one of those throw away grills and have a squirrel barbeque.
The same applies to our bin chicken (city) or dump chooks (rural)If you were to cook a squirrel for me, I would prefer one from a rural area. City one’s eat all sorts of junk food. Much better to have one that has foraged in forests, than one that has been dining on discarded takeaway .
- Catch squirrel for @Pipp in rural area. Check, on my to do list now.If you were to cook a squirrel for me, I would prefer one from a rural area. City one’s eat all sorts of junk food. Much better to have one that has foraged in forests, than one that has been dining on discarded takeaway .
I've been to that restaurant with work.The recipe I shared is served at the restaurant it is from.
My "Indian" of choice is usually a mixed grill, or tikka/tandoori chicken, with a salad, Avoids the unknown of what's gone into the sauce and rice(although they're usually served with Naan bread, you can just ask for that to be left off. If you're looking for camping sites in a specific area try ukcampsites.co.uk, I use it for research before booking, there are normally links or phone numbers and you can filter your requirements.Thank you, @In Response , exactly the kind of information I was looking for!
Oh, of course, Indian food! It's not common at all in the Netherlands (thanks to our respective colonial histories you have the Indian food where we have the Indonesian) so definitely need to try some and count on a lucky guess when it comes to dosing.
Skips sound great for late night snacking, my diabetes is much more forgiving at night, and the information on supermarkets is very useful too!
Thank you, @In Response , exactly the kind of information I was looking for!
Skips sound great for late night snacking, my diabetes is much more forgiving at night, and the information on supermarkets is very useful too!
Brilliant!If you're looking for camping sites in a specific area try ukcampsites.co.uk, I use it for research before booking, there are normally links or phone numbers and you can filter your requirements.
At least it's cheap!This image was conjured up when I read Antje’s reply about skips. Foraging for food, in a skip.n
Realistically, any food I'll eat will likely be caught either in the supermarket or at pubs and restaurants.When in the rural areas
and you manage to catch a cow a pig and a hen. You will be all right. No need to spend at all.
Thank you!Hope you have a really n ice time. Don't forget to send a card.
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