FRIED PHEASANT

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When a co-worker plopped a cooler full of Pheasant & Quail in my lap I was at a loss as to how to prepare them. He said to just fry them up! I searched here for a fried pheasant recipe but came up empty handed. I can't wait to try some of the other recipes I saw here ( because my freezer is now not only full of pheasant and quail but goose too!) but for now I will just write this one up and it it to the rest! Prep Time includes Marinade!

Provided by CookBookCollector

Categories     Pheasant

Time 4h30m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

3 pheasants, dressed and clean (and footless!!~ as mine came with a foot a piece~ how was I to know that was for the Wildlife Agent)
salt
pepper
nature seasoning brand seasoning
3 eggs
2 -3 cups flour
2 cups cooking oil

Steps:

  • Cut Pheasant Meat from Carcass (I just used the Breast and Thigh Meat Tossing all those little feet far away).
  • Rinse Throughly and place in Bowl.
  • Salt, Pepper and Season Pheasant turning the meat over to make sure all gets covered.
  • Cover bowl and place in fridge for at least 4 hours.
  • In Large Heavy Skillet (I used Grandma's Cast Iron) put oil and heat on high until ready to fry.
  • Retrieve Pheasant from Fridge.
  • In a shallow bowl scramble eggs.
  • In another shallow bowl (or plate) put flour in an even layer.
  • Dip Pheasant pieces in egg first then coat with flour.
  • Place in hot oil and brown on either side (lower heat to medium here so as not to burn the oil).
  • The pheasant cooks REALLY fast and is SO tender and moist.
  • Carrots and a green salad was an excellent addition to this meal!

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