Pan Roasted Quail Recipes

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PAN-ROASTED QUAIL



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Pan-roasted Quail. These tiny birds make an elegant, yet easy dinner. Depending on the size of the quail, calculate 1 to 2 birds per serving. Since quails are small and don't have much meat, encourage your guests to chew the meat off the bones rather than trying to cut it off with a knife and fork.

Provided by SOSCuisine

Categories     Main courses/Entrées

Number Of Ingredients 11

6 quails
6 sun-dried tomatoes (oil packed)
3 cloves garlic
6 leaves fresh basil
1 pinch salt
6 slices bacon
6 toothpicks
1 1/2 tbsp olive oil
1/3 cup white wine
2/3 cup chicken broth
1 bay leaf

Steps:

  • Stuff the cavity of each quail with the following ingredients: one dried tomato, a half of a garlic clove, one basil leave, and one pinch of salt.
  • Wrap one strip of bacon around the breast, then secure the strip to the quail with a toothpick.
  • Heat the oil in a pan over medium heat.
  • Add the quails and sauté until they become golden-coloured, 12-15 min, with frequent turning to brown each side.
  • Pour in the wine, while scraping the bottom of the pan to detach any browned bits.
  • Add the broth and bay leaf.
  • Cover partially and simmer about 1 h, turning the quails from time to time.
  • You may need to add a little water during cooking to avoid drying and burning the quails.
  • Remove the cover and continue to cook a few minutes, if necessary, to evaporate the liquid and caramelise the juices.
  • Remove the toothpicks and bay leaf, then serve on the warmed dishes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 360 calories/serving, Fat 24

PAN-ROASTED QUAIL WITH PORT SAUCE



Pan-Roasted Quail with Port Sauce image

Provided by Michael Lomonaco

Categories     Game     Roast     Christmas     Quail     Port     Red Wine     Fall     Maple Syrup

Yield Serves 4 as an entree or 8 as a first course

Number Of Ingredients 28

Marinade:
1/2 cup dry red wine
1/4 cup good-quality port (preferably not too sweet)
1/4 cup olive oil
2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
2 tablespoons maple syrup
2 tablespoons low-salt soy sauce
2 bay leaves
1 teaspoon cracked black pepper
2 cloves garlic, crushed
several sprigs of fresh thyme or 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
1/2 teaspoon juniper berries
8 quail, preferably fresh, with breast and backbones removed
2 tablespoons olive oil
Port Sauce:
2 pounds poultry bones, necks, and wing tips (quail, chicken, duck, or any combination of the three)
2 carrots, roughly chopped (about 1/2 cup)
1 onion, diced (about 1/2 cup)
3 ribs celery, roughly chopped (about 3/4 cup)
1 bay leaf
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
1 clove garlic, crushed with the flat of a knife blade
3 quarts water
1/2 cup veal stock or beef broth
1 cup good quality port
Final Enrichment:
2 tablespoons good-quality port
2 tablespoons unsalted butter

Steps:

  • Using a wire whisk, combine the marinade ingredients in a stainless steel bowl. Add the quail and rub thoroughly with the marinade, inside and out. (Don't be afraid to use your hands.) Cover the bowl and refrigerate for several hours or overnight.
  • The Port Sauce accompaniment may be made while the quail is marinating. Combine the bones, vegetables, and seasonings in a roasting pan and roast in a 375°F oven for 2 hours, turning occasionally, until everything is well browned.
  • Transfer the bones and vegetables to a heavy-bottomed stockpot and cover with the water. Bring to a boil, add the beef and veal stock or beef broth, lower the heat to a simmer, and cook 1 1/2 hours. Strain this rich stock into another saucepan, add the cup of port, and simmer again to reduce liquid to 1 1/2 cups. At this point the sauce may be cooled and refrigerated for up to two days. Rewarm the sauce during the quail's preparation and add the final enrichment of port and butter just prior to serving. This will both enhance the final flavor and give the sauce a silken sheen.
  • To cook the quail, preheat the oven to 350°F. Heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a castiron or other heavy-bottomed, ovenproof skillet over medium heat. Drain the quail of excess marinade and pan roast, uncovered, until mahogany in color (about 3 minutes on each side). Place the ovenproof skillet and quail in the oven for 9 minutes. Serve immediately with the port sauce.

PAN ROASTED QUAIL WITH PORT SAUCE



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Provided by Food Network

Yield 4 servings as an entree or 8 as an appetizer

Number Of Ingredients 25

1/2 cup dry red wine
1/4 cup good quality port (preferably not too sweet)
1/4 cup olive oil
2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
2 tablespoons maple syrup
2 tablespoons low-salt soy sauce
2 bay leaves
1 teaspoon cracked black pepper
2 cloves garlic, crushed
Several sprigs of fresh thyme or 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
1/2 teaspoon juniper berries
8 quail, preferably fresh, with breast and backbones removed
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 pounds poultry bones, necks, and wing tips (quail, chicken, duck, or any combination of the three)
2 carrots, roughly chopped (about 1/2 cup)
1 onion, diced (about 1/2 cup)
3 ribs celery, roughly chopped (about 3/4 cup)
1 bay leaf
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
1 clove garlic, crushed with the flat of a knife blade
3 quarts water
1/2 cup veal stock, or beef stock
1 cup good quality port
2 tablespoons good quality port
2 tablespoons unsalted butter

Steps:

  • Using a wire whisk, combine the marinade ingredients in a stainless steel bowl. Add the quail and rub thoroughly with the marinade, inside and out. (Don't be afraid to use your hands.) Cover the bowl and refrigerate for several hours or overnight.
  • The Port Sauce with which the quail will be served may be made while the quail is marinating. Combine the bones, vegetables, and seasonings in a roasting pan and roast in a 375 degrees oven for 2 hours, turning occasionally, until everything is well browned. Transfer the bones and vegetables to a heavy bottomed stock pot and cover with the water. Bring to a boil, add the veal stock or beef broth, lower the heat to a simmer, and cook 1 1/2 hours. Strain this rich stock into another sauce pan, add the cup of port, and simmer again to the reduce liquid to 11/2 cups. At this point, the sauce may be cooled and refrigerated for up to two days. Rewarm the sauce during the quail's preparation and add the final enrichment of port and butter just prior to serving. This will both enhance the final flavor and give the sauce a silken sheen.
  • To cook the quail, preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a cast iron or other heavy bottomed, ovenproof skillet over medium heat. Drain the quail of excess marinade and pan roast, uncovered, until mahogany in color (about 3 minutes on each side). Place the ovenproof skillet and quail in the oven for 9 minutes. Serve immediately with the port sauce.

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