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BAKED COON WITH SOUTHERN DRESSING
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[indent][size 1]BAKED COON WITH SOUTHERN DRESSING by Damere[/size]

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[b] [ul] [li]1 small coon or hindquarters and loin of larger young coon, 2 to 2½ lbs dressed weight [li]3 to 4 cups cold water [li]1 tbsp salt [li]1/3 tsp black pepper or 1/2 tsp dry hot red pepper pod Start oven 10 min before baking; set to moderately hot (400 F) [/li][/ul] [ol] [li]Dress coon carefully so as not to leave any clinging [url "http://www.mountain-breeze.com/kitchen/game/fur.html"][#0000ff]hair[/#0000ff][/url] [li]Remove scent glands, kernels under legs [li]Wrap coon in waxed paper or foil and chill thoroughly or freeze for several hrs [li]Trim off all but a thin layer of fat and any discolored spots [li]Wash well in lukewarm water [li]Cut whole coon or hindquarters and loin into 4 pieces with kitchen scissors or heavy butcher knife [li]Put into 3-qt kettle, add water, salt and pepper [li]Heat to boiling, then reduce heat to simmering, cover and cook until tender-from 1 to 2 hrs depending on age of animal [li]Meanwhile prepare Dressing [li]Pour dressing into a casserole [li]Lay coon over top and press down into dressing [li]Cover and bake until coon is tender, 45 minutes to 1 hr. [li]Then uncover and continue baking until coon and dressing are nicely browned or for about 30 minutes more [li]Parboiled pared sweet potatoes or winter squash may be baked with this coon instead of the dressing [li]A tart vegetable such as sauerkraut, sweet sour red cabbage or pickled beets are a good accompaniment

4 servings[/li][/ol]
[font ""][size 3]SOUTHERN DRESSING[/size][/font]
[/indent] [ul] [li]6 slices white bread [li]1/2 cup finely chopped onions, [li]1 to 1 1/2 tbsp finely chopped parsley [li]1/3 cup yellow corn meal [li]1/8 tsp pepper [li]3/4 to 1 tsp poultry seasoning or sage [li]2 small eggs [li]1 cup coon broth, from parboiling corn or 1 chicken bouillon cube dissolved in 1 cup water [li]1 cup milk [/li][/ul] [ol] [li]Bread should be 2 or 3 days old, but not stale enough to be dry. [li]Tear into coarse crumbs and drop into mixing bowl. [li]Add rest of ingredients and stir gently until well blended. [/li][/ol][/b]
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