#2996930 - 10/24/12 01:07 PM
Re: Need Coyote Recipe
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FULLDRAWXX75
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The man asked for recipes, that is what he is getting. Never have/never will eat a 'yote. Well, unless it's the only animal left on earth. LOL
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#2996948 - 10/24/12 01:15 PM
Re: Need Coyote Recipe
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LA man
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boil yote for 1 hour. throw pot and yote away and go to golden corral for a good meal
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#2996950 - 10/24/12 01:17 PM
Re: Need Coyote Recipe
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TNDeerGuy
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boil yote for 1 hour. throw pot and yote away and go to golden corral for a good meal
LOL....man you ain't kidding!!!!
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#2996953 - 10/24/12 01:18 PM
Re: Need Coyote Recipe
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FULLDRAWXX75
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boil yote for 1 hour. throw pot and yote away and go to golden corral for a good meal
Dang, sounds like a waste of a perfectly good pot............lol
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#2996964 - 10/24/12 01:24 PM
Re: Need Coyote Recipe
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Relentless
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Taste like chicken?
I never knew there was a recipe for coyote until reading this post. Learn something new everyday.
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#2996984 - 10/24/12 01:35 PM
Re: Need Coyote Recipe
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#1killa
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go to dollar store buy you 2 bags of cheap cleaning sponges, and one disposable pan. take them home fry up some bacon or ground beef. pour grease over the sponges. take out to your deer farm throw them everywhere. yotes will swallow dead in three days. you will then have plenty of other animals to shoot and eat.
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#2996991 - 10/24/12 01:38 PM
Re: Need Coyote Recipe
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TennesseeRains
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Original recipe calls for dog - I assume coyote would work fine!
VIETNAMESE STIR FRIED DOG WITH LEMON GRASS
2 lb Dog meat, cut into Small pieces
Marinade
1 Stick fresh or 2tb dried Slices lemon grass 1 Garlic clove, large 1/2" to 1" fresh ginger - grated/finely chopped 1 tb Sugar 1 1/2 tb Tomato paste 1/2 ts Salt 1/4 ts Chilli powder 1/4 ts Ground turmuric
For Cooking
2 Cloves garlic 3 tb Vegetable oil 1 tb Fish sauce OR salt to taste 4-8 tb dog stock - beef stock works 1 medium onion - sliced
First prepare the marinade. If you are using fresh lemon grass, cut it crossways into very thin slices, starting at the bulbous bottom end andgoing up around 6". Discard the strawlike top. If you are using dried lemon grass, soak it in 4 tb of hot water for an hour.
Put the dog pieces in a bowl, add the fresh lemon grass or the drained soaked dried lemon grass(save the soaking liquid).
Peel and crush the large garlic clove, peel the ginger and grate it finely. Add the garlic, ginger, sugar, tomato paste, salt, chilli powder and turmeric to the dog. Mix, cover and set aside for 1-24 hours, in the fridge.
Peel and finely chop the two garlic cloves. Put the oil in a wok or large, lidded frying pan and set over a high heat. When it is hot, put in the garlic. Stir and fry for 30 secs or until the garlic is golden. Add the dog along with its marinade. Stir and fry for 5-6 mins or until the dog browns a little.
Add the fish sauce and either the lemon grass soaking liquid or 4 tb stock. Stir once and cover. Cook on a high heat for 5 mins. Lift the lid and stir, adding another 4 tb of stock. Cover, turn the heat to low and cook for another 5 mins. While the dog cooks, peel & dice the onions.
Turn the heat under the dog to high, remove the wok lid, add the onion and fry for 1 minute. Lift the dog out of its oil and serve.
Fine meal.
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#2997161 - 10/24/12 03:19 PM
Re: Need Coyote Recipe
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StalkingWolf
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I think I've seen it all now.
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#2997183 - 10/24/12 03:30 PM
Re: Need Coyote Recipe
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jb3
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I'll go to Canada and eat horse before I eat a dog.
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#2997529 - 10/24/12 07:16 PM
Re: Need Coyote Recipe
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7mm08
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Taste like chicken?
I never knew there was a recipe for coyote until reading this post. Learn something new everyday.
I thought it would taste like owl.
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