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BEEF DRY RUB



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There's nothing better than a well-seasoned piece of beef. Use this beef dry rub for all of your beef recipes. It's a game changer!

Provided by David & Debbie Spivey

Categories     Seasoning     Spice Rub

Time 5m

Number Of Ingredients 6

¼ cup Kosher salt
2½ tablespoons fresh cracked black pepper
4 teaspoons cayenne pepper
4 teaspoons garlic powder
4 teaspoon dried oregano
2 teaspoons chili powder

Steps:

  • Combine all the ingredients for the rub in a small bowl and stir to mix. Rub onto the beef on all sides.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 2 tsp, Calories 3 kcal, Carbohydrate 1 g, Protein 1 g, Fat 1 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 1273 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 1 g, UnsaturatedFat 2 g

_STEW



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Steps:

  • My pocket dictionary defines stew as "to boil slowly" or "a dish of stewed meat and vegetables served in gravy". So even for those folks whose cooking talents are stretched by just trying to boil water, they only have to add some meat and veggies to make a stew. In other words, beginning Dutch oven cooks and stews were made for each other. Someone with a new Dutch oven, wanting to cook something, is just like a student pilot landing an airplane. Any landing you walk away from is good, some are just better than others! For first time Dutch oven cooks, that translates to if your dinner guests do not leave the supper table in search of immediate medical attention, it must've been okay! As with flying and many other things for that matter, the results usually improve with a little practice.You can make a stew as simple as Tony Latham's "Warden Stew" or create a masterpiece containing exotic vegetables and spices. If you're bored with just plain old cooking and you want to try "ethnic cooking" there is no better place to start than with a stew. For example, take your Great-great-great Grandmother's stew recipe which she brought West in a covered wagon and add some oriental vegetables and seasoning to create a stew with a distinctive, new taste.Most of us who hunt big game, when rummaging around our freezers, leave those packages of meat labeled "stew" until everything else has been used. At least the way I cut up my animals, the amount of stew meat always exceeds what I'd call prime cuts.Though you can't cut chunks of elk shank with a fork when fried in butter, to me it's no reason to leave it till last. Cooked slow in a Dutch oven with your favorite veggies and spices, an old elk shank will produce as many oh's and ah's as tenderloin sauteed in butter and garlic! A good mathematician could fill a fair sized room with nothing but stew recipes by calculating all the combinations and permutations of possible ingredients for stew. So if you fancy your self a creative person, take your new Dutch oven and a "Stew" recipe and create a master piece! Around my house or camp, stew tends to end up as a "kitchen sink" dish. i.e. everything except the kitchen sink is likely to be thrown in the pot. As a result no two are the same. Besides being easy to make, nothing tastes better when one comes in from the cold than a steaming bowl of stew and a chunk of homemade bread. On more than one occasion the last night in camp, dinner consisted of some leftover meat and everything else left in the bottom of the camp box with some baking powder biscuits to soak up the juices. What ever the occasion, whether at home or in camp, A Dutch oven stew will fill'em up and keep'em smilin'A Back Country Guide to Outdoor Cooking Spiced with Tall Tales - Camp Chili, Stews, Soups and Sauces

_RUBS FOR MEAT, NOT BACKS



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  • Another method for flavoring meats prior to cooking involves rubbing the meat with a mixture of seasonings and spices. Read on for more!Along about my sophomore year in college, I learned that if I could wrangle a date with a nursing student after she'd completed a section on 'backrubs,' I stood a good chance of being the recipient of a practice session. I would be remiss if I didn't admit that on occasion these 'practice sessions' led to other preparations! However...as my cooking education progressed in later years, it dawned on me using a rub as defined in the culinary world made great foreplay when preparing some meat dishes!The debate among folks who utilize rubs for preparing meats centers around salt! One school of thought contends that the salt draws out moisture that causes the meat to be tough. These folks rely on spices and herbs for the most part. The other folks use salt along with their choice of spices and herbs for flavor. Not being one to take sides, I've included recipes from both camps! If you have never used a rub, you can have a lot of fun experimenting with this technique!Spiced with More Tall Tales - Marinades and Rubs

_HOW TO COOK A COOT



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Number Of Ingredients 1

_Roast Coot

Steps:

  • If you're not a duck hunter or married to a duck hunter, just skip this recipe. Personally, I've never tried to cook a coot, primarily because I've never even shot at an "Ivory Billed Mallard". Remember, this is the guy who will eat every thing except grits and green lima beans. In this modern age, it seems to me, too many people blame events in their childhood for the mistakes or failures they make as adults. Some rightly so, but I can't help but feel a lot of it is over done!So where is all this leading, you ask yourself? Yup! you guessed it, my childhood. Since my dad first took me duck hunting at age three, the list of things I've done in life longer than I've duck hunted is fairly short. Memories of those first duck hunts are still vivid. Back in that distant past, I learned that the preferred duck of those who wait at home while others duck hunt, to be mallards. Those of the green headed variety! My dad, being a pretty fair hand with a shotgun, seldom got skunked in those days. He'd been there before, but it was a new experience for me, just four years old. About the only thing flying in the marsh that day were coots, which Dad had several different adjectives to describe. I didn't understand why dad didn't shoot them as they patterned by. At that time I obviously thought-ducks are ducks! Wrong! How long I pestered Dad to shoot them, I can't remember. What I do remember is him saying, "Mother didn't like any kind of ducks except those with green heads" and it wouldn't be very smart to take something home she didn't like. Though I was just four years old, that part I understood! I'm sure Dad first passed this recipe on that day. Over the years, Dad repeated this recipe so many times I've memorized it without ever having cooked it.A Back Country Guide to Outdoor Cooking Spiced with Tall Tales - Fowl & Fish

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