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Anyone have a favorite deer camp recipe?
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[size 3][Image: Earthworm.gif] Ok now you anglers are getting ready for your deer hunting trips. Have you compleated your menue and your shopping list for the food you will be taking? [/size]

[size 3][Image: Earthworm.gif] If not then you may want to consider this recipe, one that every one in the camp surly enjoys. Take a couple of them salmon and steelhead from the freezer and put them on the charcoal grill aluminum foil on the grill and use your turkey roasting lid to place over top the fish to trap the smoke from the apple chips or crushed walnuts that you mix with the charcoal[/size]

[size 3][Image: Earthworm.gif] Be sure to keep the vents almost completely closed because you want it to cook on the lowest heat as possible. On the up side it will cook much faster than in a smoker as decribed below so additional care in checking while it is cooking is required.[/size]

[size 3][Image: Earthworm.gif] This meal can be completed in as little as 2 hours depending on the heat temps you are cooking. Be careful not to make fish chips, (shoe leather is tough to chew on) [/size]

[size 3][Image: Earthworm.gif] cutting the fish in to one or two inch strips will allow the fish to cook faster[/size] [center][font "Times New Roman"][size 3]Smoked[/size][/font][size 3][font "Times New Roman"]
Salmon/Steelhead Jerky[/font][/size]
[/center] [ul] [li]Boneless Fillets [li]Large bottle Soy Sauce [li]1 Tbsp. Onion Powder [li]1 Tbsp. Garlic Powder [li]1 Tbsp. tobasco sauce [li]1 Cup water[/li][/ul] [center]1/4 Cup salt (opt.)[/center]

To prepare marinade, mix all ingredients well.

place in zipper lock baggies for the trip in the cooler.


Soak fillets for 24-hours in marinade. perfict when there is a drive to the camp the fish will be prepairing on the way to camp and a real treat for the second day at camp

Dry off fillets when ready to be used. I use apple or mesquite chips that one can obtain at most local retailers. Cover the smoking rack with fillets. Put in smoker for at least 6 hours, sometimes as much as 8 or 10 hours depending on how cold it is outside, but must check these about every hour after six hours. After the fillets get to the consistency of a "soft jerky" (not mushy), they are done and ready to enjoy.
Preparation time 6 - 12 hours!
Recipe by: R.W. Mac Pherson


any one else have a favorite camp recipie and would like to shair pleas feel free to post them here on this string

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#2
beer butt chicken !
got this recipe while camping . take one whole chicken 1/2 can of beer , put your favorite spices in the beer ( clove of garlick , onion salt , seasoning salt ) stick the can up the birds rump so that he's sitting on the grill stuff an onion in the neck to seal it up and put a alum.foil tent over it and cook till you can pull the leg bone out without the meat attached . jucy and full of flavor for sure ! ( and easy to make ) don't cook while in your hunting clothes ! lots of smoke from the fat melting off !
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Its the second week of deer camp,

and you have lost all your money at the poker table three nights ago.

here is a recipie that will get back your losses and then some, and get you back at the table. [center][size 3]Popcorn[/size][/center] [left][size 1]Thats right popcorn. but here is the twist, you are going to cook it over an open fire in a paper bag.[/size][/left] [left][size 1]through out the years I have made easy a couple hundred bucks with this recipie. A dollar a person (no reason why you cant bet 5 or 10 bucks per person)[/size][/left] [left][size 1]ingredients [/size][/left] [left][size 1]one hevey duty lunch bag [/size][size 1](wendy's or mcdonalds should be ok)[/size][/left] [left][size 1]one table spoon of butter or margerin (no cooking oil)[/size][/left] [left][size 1]one eighth cup of popcorn[/size][/left] [left][size 1]salt to taist after cooking.[/size][/left] [left][size 1]directions[/size][/left] [left][size 1]1. put butter and popcorn in the bottom of paper bag [/size][/left] [left][size 1]2. pull red coals from fire aside away from fire. use the excuse that the fire is to hot for you to hold your hand over.[/size][/left] [left][size 1]3. hold bag over coals about an inch away gently shake the bagbeing carful not to touch the coals with the bag.[/size][/left] [left][size 1]4. colect your cash from the amaized and bewildered loosers (friends).[/size][/left] [left][size 1]5. you now have your cake (money) and can eat it too (popcorn)[/size][/left] [left][size 1]enjoy....[/size][/left] [left][size 1][/size] [/left] [left][size 1]Note.... pratice this at home over a charcoal fire before betting. find the best bag to use (try several types)[/size][/left]
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