Smoked pheasant breasts

Started by smokinstoegie, July 11, 2009, 07:21:46 PM

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smokinstoegie

Hey everybody, I'm new to this forum, having just got a 4 rack DBS. I love it so far. Did up chicken and ribs, both very good.
Just wondering, I have several skin-less pheasant breasts in the freezer that I want to smoke. I would assume that I could just follow some chicken recipes, but wondering if anyone has anything specific. Any worries about drying them out with out the skin?

PS: awesome forum ;D ;D

pensrock

I have not done pheasent before but as you stated you do not want to dry them out. I have seen others talk about it here so you may find some recipies by searching here and the recipe site. I think I would wrap them in bacon and do them like a chicken. The bacon should help hold in the moisture.

Tenpoint5

Pens nailed it wrap or drape bacon over the breasts you will be fine
Bacon is the Crack Cocaine of the Food World.

Be careful about calling yourself and EXPERT! An ex is a has-been, and a spurt is a drip under pressure!

Smokin Soon

I have not done them myself, but a fellow smoker did some bacon wrapped ABT'S with marinaded pheasant and they were off the hook!

dilly

Hoot, I thought I told you that I did these with the birds we got at Gold Creek.  I wrapped them in a strip of bacon and smoked them for 1 hr at 220 then finished them on the grill real quick to crisp the bacon a bit.  They were delicious!  Watch them close, they dry out fast.  Next time I will put them in a basic brine just to get them a bit juicy before cooking.
My meat goes from field to table by my own hands.

OU812

Smoked Pheasant is the bomb.

When we do it I take the skin from a chicken and wrap the pheasant breast with it.

Smoke at 225 F for 1 hr with Alder then finish on the grill.

NePaSmoKer

Time to break out the Benelli and head to Harrisburg for some ringnecks  ;D

nepas

dilly

Quote from: OU812 on July 13, 2009, 08:15:36 AM
Smoked Pheasant is the bomb.
I agree...first I smoke them with my 20ga side X side...then my 4 rack DBS
My meat goes from field to table by my own hands.

Tenpoint5

Dilly it looks like you be shooten HEN's. Please tell me that is one of them game farms that stocks birds and you can shoot both and them aint wild birds.
Bacon is the Crack Cocaine of the Food World.

Be careful about calling yourself and EXPERT! An ex is a has-been, and a spurt is a drip under pressure!

OU812

dilly, nice hall you guys have there. Looks like some hens in there can you harvest hens in your state or are they caged birds? Meat is meat. In Nebraska you cant harvest hens unless they are caged, banded and a controlled hunt.

Nice looking Wirehair's you have, I have 2 German Shorthair's and don't leave home without them.

smokinstoegie

Thanks for the responses guys, I was on that hunt, and yes it was a stocked farm, pen-reared birds.
It was still fun.
Dilly I forgot you did those pheasants up.
I'm gonna try the bacon thing.

OU812

Those pen reared birds are a lot of fun and great practice for the dogs. It really gives the dogs time to lock up on a point and a lot of fun watching them hold it. I like to take my time when we go on a controlled hunt. It really helps the dogs.

dilly

Yeah, it was a blast.  Sadly, all the phesant up here is "put and take".  I long for the experience of hunting true wild birds.  That hunt was actually this past March and the birds were left over from the previous fall.  For the time of year, the cover was not too bad actually and the birds were big.  Any day with the dogs and good friends is a good day. 
The all brown dog is my buddy's pudelpointer and the ugly one is my wirehair.
My meat goes from field to table by my own hands.

OU812

"Any day with dogs and good friends is a good day"

You got that rite.