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Posted By: wabigoon Squirrel, an' dumplings? - 06/26/22
My mother talked about the dish.

Anyone make it?
Posted By: FatCity67 Re: Squirrel, an' dumplings? - 06/26/22
Right up there with hand sling goat chitlins, southern fried muskrat and possum tripe.


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Posted By: wabigoon Re: Squirrel, an' dumplings? - 06/26/22
laugh
Posted By: wabigoon Re: Squirrel, an' dumplings? - 06/26/22
That was a knee slapper!
Jethro loves granny’s version.
Posted By: wabigoon Re: Squirrel, an' dumplings? - 06/26/22
I've tried tripe, looked at chittlins, though about hog head, done lutefisk, sometimes, once is enough. laugh
Ate lots of squirrel gravy and biscuits. Pretty similar.
Posted By: Ranger99 Re: Squirrel, an' dumplings? - 06/26/22
Squirrel is a good meal
Mostly make dumplings or stew or with ramens
Posted By: blanket Re: Squirrel, an' dumplings? - 06/27/22
Yes, boil off the bone and make drop dumplings.
Posted By: FatCity67 Re: Squirrel, an' dumplings? - 06/27/22
I'll bet you 30+ years ago if they had this internet and forum you would gotten a lot more serious answers.
Posted By: wabigoon Re: Squirrel, an' dumplings? - 06/27/22
I'm sure if done right, it's good.
Posted By: haverluk Re: Squirrel, an' dumplings? - 06/28/22
YES! Mine has no consistent recipe but the end result is most always good.

I break them down into 3 pieces. Front & rear quarters and the middle. I soak mind in milk, buttermilk or salt water. Whatever i have on hand, usually overnight. Dredge in flour and fry in bacon drippings or butter/oil mix. I add my onion and garlic in for the last couple minutes of browning. When browned, cover with chicken stock and add the rest of your vegetables (if using any). I like to add whatever I have on hand. Season with salt and pepper or anything that you would put on chicken. Cook on low until you can pick the meat. Pull out the meat, cool, pick it and add it back in. Toss the bones. I make a basic drop biscuit or pop a can. Again...whatever is on hand. Add the biscuit dough and cover to finish the cook.

My last one was done in out camping with bacon drippings with a can of veg-all and wide egg noodles. Good stuff, Maynard!
We don't have squirrels.


Sounds good though.
Posted By: Kaleb Re: Squirrel, an' dumplings? - 06/28/22
Originally Posted by haverluk
YES! Mine has no consistent recipe but the end result is most always good.

I break them down into 3 pieces. Front & rear quarters and the middle. I soak mind in milk, buttermilk or salt water. Whatever i have on hand, usually overnight. Dredge in flour and fry in bacon drippings or butter/oil mix. I add my onion and garlic in for the last couple minutes of browning. When browned, cover with chicken stock and add the rest of your vegetables (if using any). I like to add whatever I have on hand. Season with salt and pepper or anything that you would put on chicken. Cook on low until you can pick the meat. Pull out the meat, cool, pick it and add it back in. Toss the bones. I make a basic drop biscuit or pop a can. Again...whatever is on hand. Add the biscuit dough and cover to finish the cook.

My last one was done in out camping with bacon drippings with a can of veg-all and wide egg noodles. Good stuff, Maynard!

That sounds awesome.
Posted By: rcamuglia Re: Squirrel, an' dumplings? - 06/28/22
When I was 10 years old, I went on one of the first deer hunts of my life. Father, Grandfather, Sis’s boyfriend. I was hunting as well with a model 94.

I was trigger-happy and while out we were seeing a lot of Tassel-eared squirrels. My dad let me shoot a couple and bring them back to camp.

My Grandfather made squirrel stew and I’ll never forget it
My grandmother would cook squirrels when we shot them.

Don't remember it anyway but fried. Squirrel quartered up, soaked in Buttermilk and fried in that old cast iron Wagner pan was as good as it gets.

I remember Grandma talking about eating squirrel brains. She admitted, more or less, that they were really hungry and couldn't justify eating their livestock, when they could sell it.
Posted By: DouginLa Re: Squirrel, an' dumplings? - 06/28/22
I cook squirrel and dumplings all the time. I use homemade flat dumplings rolled thin. I happen to love the flavor of squirrel, so I don't soak it any anything to make it taste milder.
I have eaten squirrel fried many times but never had it with dumpling.
Posted By: DouginLa Re: Squirrel, an' dumplings? - 06/29/22
Just think chicken and dumplings.
Originally Posted by Ranger99
Squirrel is a good meal
Mostly make dumplings or stew or with ramens
You can buy dumplings that are pretty good, MaryB brand sold frozen at your supermarket. That said, making your own is not hard. miles
Posted By: Jcubed Re: Squirrel, an' dumplings? - 06/29/22
Been many times we stopped elk hunting to shoot squirrels.

Fried squirrel, gravy, mashes potatoes my favorite camp meal.
Posted By: Hogwild7 Re: Squirrel, an' dumplings? - 07/06/22
Squirrel simmered in a gravy till tender is delicious. I have made drop dumplins and added to the gravy at the end But I don't think they are a worthy addition. I would rather have the gravy on some good bisquits.
When my stepdaughter was in college she always asked me to cook squirrel when she came home to visit.
Posted By: Pappy348 Re: Squirrel, an' dumplings? - 07/07/22
What some folks call dumplings are like the ones Cracker Barrel sells. Looks like just dough strips dumped in the stew to me.

I make a batch of chicken and dumplings about once a year; stew a bunch of chicken, celery, onion and some added broth, then add drop dumplings made with Bisquik. No doubt that’d work with squirrels, rabbits, etc too. When the dumplings are gone, you’re left (assuming there IS any left) some really good gravy for use on biscuits, taters, whatever.

All this wonderful stuff is off limits to Keto Man for now, though I suppose I could put the gravy on mashed cauliflower, if I could afford it in Brandon’s economy. Last time I checked, a frozen bag big enough for one person was over $4, and fresh heads were right up there too.
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