You can burn that fuzz off with a lighter or butane torchJust out of curiosity, how do you get the little hairs off the skin? I can pluck the feathers and scrub off the down, but for some reason there's still the "hair" on the breast, so I end up taking the skin off before cooking and making it like a steak.
DudeThat looks great.
FYI, if you leave their feet on them, they melt at 500 degrees.
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Really?Looks really good! I've cooked wood duck time and time again and can never get it to come out more than "ok".
I'm usually pretty good at cooking wild game but I have overcooked woodies every single time. Haven't done the skin on thing yet but I probably need to give that a go. I've got plenty of wood ducks on my place and I need to be taking advantage of the resource.Really?
That's surprising
Wood ducks pluck easily and are small. I pluck mine. Get the grill up to 500, rub it down with salt, pepper and oil. Grill it at 500 until it hits 135, approximately 12-15 minutes. I turn it several times during this process. Let it rest for another 12-15 minutes, carve off the bone. Just awesome.I'm usually pretty good at cooking wild game but I have overcooked woodies every single time. Haven't done the skin on thing yet but I probably need to give that a go. I've got plenty of wood ducks on my place and I need to be taking advantage of the resource.
I'm usually pretty good at cooking wild game but I have overcooked woodies every single time. Haven't done the skin on thing yet but I probably need to give that a go. I've got plenty of wood ducks on my place and I need to be taking advantage of the resource.