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Author Topic: Smoked squirrel - It's what's for dinner!  (Read 1310 times)

Online Darren Haverstick

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Smoked squirrel - It's what's for dinner!
« on: May 25, 2021, 07:40:42 AM »
The June/July 2021 issue of "Traditional Bowhunter" magazine has a recipe for smoked squirrel nachos. I got my issue about a month before our squirrel season opened so I knew what I was going to do with the first few I killed. Last night I smoke the three squirrels I killed last Sunday.

Here's what they looked like before going on the smoker. I used a dry rub of my own concoction but you can use anything you like. I smoked them for one hour at around 250 degrees.



After smoking, I put the squirrels in a 13x9 baking pan with 4 cups of beef/chicken broth plus a sliced sweet onion. I covered the pan with foil and put it back in the smoker for another 2 hours. Here is what they looked like when I brought them in the house.



The next time I do this, I will put the pan of squirrels in the oven instead of the smoker and will probably keep them in for 2 1/2 hours. Why? Well, I'm not putting any more smoke into the meat and I can control the temperature better with the oven. Also, The meat was tender, but it wasn't fall-off-the-bone tender. Nevertheless, here is the pile of meat I got off of three squirrels. Me and the dogs thought it tasted mighty fine!



I will be adding to my squirrel tally over the week and will try this recipe again.

Darren

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Re: Smoked squirrel - It's what's for dinner!
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2021, 05:04:11 PM »
Grrruff, growl, woof-woof, whine whine whine.... I'm a dog.  Can I come over to your house to eat?  I mean, I cook for my dogs, ground turkey with rice, topped with cheese, but this is too much!
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Re: Smoked squirrel - It's what's for dinner!
« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2021, 09:36:05 PM »
 :hairy :toast
  I'll have to try that someday.
 Don't see many greys around here, mostly ground squirrel/ pocket gopher and pine squirrels. My dog won't touch either one .
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Re: Smoked squirrel - It's what's for dinner!
« Reply #3 on: May 26, 2021, 08:46:19 PM »
Smoke squirrel.
Cool
Peal meat
Mix with condiments of choice to make a pate
Serve on crackers. 
Great appetizer

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