#2976508 - 10/10/12 09:39 PM
Hanging Game Birds
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WMAn
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I pulled out my copy of the LL Bean Game & Fish Cookbook. Reading through it, I came across a section discussing the hanging of undressed game birds. Has anyone ever tried this?
The recommendation was 3-4 days, hung undressed by the feet, outdoors with daytime temps no higher than 50, and nighttime temps no lower than 30. You could also place them undressed in the fridge or freeze them undressed. The book also discussed the french method of hanging birds till they fall from their own weight. Thoughts? Comments?
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#2976877 - 10/11/12 08:56 AM
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Hank Shaw's book discusses this in depth and explains the science behind it. I have not yet tried it, however.
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#2977044 - 10/11/12 11:04 AM
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If memory serves, in Hank's book, he hangs the birds in his sausage curing fridge for 7 to 10 days at 55 degrees. Even though it sounds shocking, people have been doing this safely for thousands of years.
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#2977261 - 10/11/12 01:33 PM
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I just don't know about that.
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#2977469 - 10/11/12 03:57 PM
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Here is a good article about it:
http://honest-food.net/2008/11/27/on-hanging-pheasants/
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#2977485 - 10/11/12 04:15 PM
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That's exactly what I was thinking of.
All the bacteria and taste tests converge on two things: 50-55 degrees and 3-7 days. That’s your takeaway, folks.
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#2977500 - 10/11/12 04:26 PM
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That's exactly what I was thinking of. All the bacteria and taste tests converge on two things: 50-55 degrees and 3-7 days. That’s your takeaway, folks.
50 degs seems to be the magic temp. with 7-10 days the best range for hang time.
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#2977897 - 10/11/12 08:58 PM
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That's exactly what I was thinking of. All the bacteria and taste tests converge on two things: 50-55 degrees and 3-7 days. That’s your takeaway, folks. 50 degs seems to be the magic temp. with 7-10 days the best range for hang time.
Fulldraw,
Have you ever tried this?
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#2977906 - 10/11/12 09:00 PM
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It is becoming clearer to me that if a person is serious about doing this or aging meat of any type, you need a dedicated fridge for that purpose only. This maybe something I have to work on next year.
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#2977933 - 10/11/12 09:07 PM
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That's exactly what I was thinking of. All the bacteria and taste tests converge on two things: 50-55 degrees and 3-7 days. That’s your takeaway, folks. 50 degs seems to be the magic temp. with 7-10 days the best range for hang time. Fulldraw, Have you ever tried this?
No, sir I have seen it done and read about it, I was just forwarding the article for the others to read.
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