FabulousFusionFood's Game-based Recipes 2nd Page

Painting of game animals and birds. Painting of game animals and birds.
Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Game-based Recipes Page — The recipes presented here are all based on game animals; that is animals that are typically hunted for food. These include land animals and birds, but usually excludes fish.


Game or quarry is any wild animal hunted for animal products (primarily meat), for recreation ("sporting"), or for trophies.[1] The species of animals hunted as game varies in different parts of the world and by different local jurisdictions, though most are terrestrial mammals and birds. Fish caught non-commercially (recreational fishing) are also referred to as game fish.

The definition of 'game' is any meat that was killed in the wild before consuming. Though these days the term 'game' usually means a strongly-flavoured meat (animal or bird) that is traditionally hung before consumption. Thus deer, wild boar, goat, partridge, pheasant, wild pigeon etc are all considered game. The term means other animals elsewhere and the game menu is much expanded in the Americas, Africa and Australia. As these meats tend to be strongly-flavoured they need careful handling and are typically served with a sauce or accompaniment. In my travels I have sampled many strange meats and many delicacies. I have brought together game-based dishes from across the globe for you here.

Note that more unusual animals like squirrels and possums can also count as game if hunted for in the wild. Most edible roadkill would also count as game. As this site also includes historic recipes, there will be some unusual game animals in the lists (like Wild Sheep from ancient Roman cookery) as well as forms of cookery (like clay baking [as used to be employed for hedgehogs]) that are not so commonly used any more.

Generally game is cooked in the same ways as farmed meat.[5] Because some game meat is leaner than store-bought beef, overcooking is a common mishap which can be avoided if properly prepared. It is sometimes grilled or cooked longer or by slow cooking or moist-heat methods to make it more tender, since some game tends to be tougher than farm-raised meat. Other methods of tenderizing include marinating as in the dish Hasenpfeffer, cooking in a game pie or as a stew such as burgoo.



The alphabetical list of all the fish-, crustacean- and shellfish-based recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 532 recipes in total:

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Civet of Hare
     Origin: Britain
Duck and Green Pea Curry
     Origin: India
French Onion Soup
     Origin: France
Cocodrilo en su Salsa
(Crocodile in Sauce)
     Origin: Equatorial Guinea
Duck Borscht
     Origin: Poland
Fricadelles
     Origin: France
Comlek
(Rabbit Casserole)
     Origin: Albania
Duck Curry with Aubergine and Bamboo
     Origin: Vietnam
Fricasée de Gibier
(Fricasee of Bushmeat)
     Origin: French Guiana
Conchiclatus Pullus vel Porcellus
(Chicken or Suckling Pig Stuffed with
Legumes)
     Origin: Roman
Duck Egg Scotch Eggs
     Origin: Scotland
Fried Mackerel with Gooseberries
     Origin: England
Confit d'Oie
(Confit of Goose)
     Origin: France
Duck Egg Victoria Sponge
     Origin: Britain
Fruit Dumplings
     Origin: Ancient
Confit of Duck
     Origin: France
Duck Pilau
     Origin: India
Fruity Duck
     Origin: Britain
Confit of Duck Tostadas
     Origin: Fusion
Duck Sukuti
     Origin: Nepal
Galician-style Goose Barnacles
     Origin: Spain
Confit of Wild Rabbit with a Sweet
Onion and Wood Blewit Ragout

     Origin: Britain
Duck with Lentils, Dates and Radicchio
     Origin: Fusion
Game Soup
     Origin: Scotland
Coniglio in Porchetta
(Rabbit Stuffed with Pork)
     Origin: San Marino
Duck with Lentils, Dates and Radicchio
     Origin: Britain
Game Stock
     Origin: Britain
Connynges in Clere Broth
(Rabbits in Clear Broth)
     Origin: England
Duck with Marmalade
     Origin: Scotland
Game Terrine
     Origin: Britain
Connynges in Syrup
(Rabbits in Syrup)
     Origin: England
Duck with Plums and Burdock
     Origin: Fusion
Gazpacho Manchego
(Manchego Gazpacho)
     Origin: Spain
Conynges in Cynee
(Rabbits in Blood and Vinegar Broth
with Onion)
     Origin: England
Duck with Wild Plum Sauce
     Origin: Britain
Gees in hoggepot
(Hodge-podge of Geese)
     Origin: England
Conynges in Gravey
(Rabbits in Gravy)
     Origin: England
Duckling Dar es Salaam
     Origin: Tanzania
Gefüllte Weihnachtsgans
(Christmas Goose)
     Origin: Germany
Cornish Squab Pie
     Origin: Britain
Duckling with New Peas
     Origin: Britain
Gibelotte aux Amandes
(Gibelotte with Almonds)
     Origin: France
Country Style Guinea Fowl Potje
     Origin: Southern Africa
Edikang Ikong Soup
     Origin: Nigeria
Glazed Duckling with Pineapple Salsa
     Origin: Fusion
Crispy Air Fryer Duck Breast
     Origin: Britain
Efere Usung Udia
     Origin: Nigeria
Glires
(Stuffed Dormouse)
     Origin: Roman
Crispy duck noodles with vegetables
     Origin: Britain
Efo-riro
(Vegetable Stew)
     Origin: Nigeria
Goat and Aubergine Kebabs
     Origin: Haiti
Crocodile Curry
     Origin: Zambia
Egredouce
(Meat in Sweet and Sour Sauce)
     Origin: England
Goat Brochettes
     Origin: Rwanda
Crocodile Sandakkan
     Origin: Malaysia
Egusi Soup
     Origin: Nigeria
Goat Curry
     Origin: Britain
Crustardes of Flessh
     Origin: England
Eirin Mair Hufennog Gwent
(Gwent Gooseberries and Cream)
     Origin: Welsh
Goat in the Burmese Style
     Origin: Fusion
Cunillo
(Rabbit in Tomato Sauce)
     Origin: Andorra
Eirin Mair wedi Piclo
(Pickled Gooseberries)
     Origin: Welsh
Goat Meat and Root Vegetable Stew in
Ale

     Origin: Britain
Curried Gazelle
     Origin: Zambia
Elderflower Panna Cotta with
Gooseberry and Elderflower Syrup

     Origin: Britain
Goat Meat Pepper Soup with Calabash
Nutmeg

     Origin: Nigeria
Curried Gazelle
     Origin: Zambia
Elizabethan Custard Gooseberry Fool
     Origin: Britain
Goat Meat Soup
     Origin: Liberia
Curry Chicken with Potatoes
     Origin: Trinidad
Elizabethan Gooseberry Fool
     Origin: Britain
Goat Mince Rissole
     Origin: Britain
Curry de Pintade à la Noix de
Coco

(Guinea Fowl and Coconut Curry)
     Origin: Madagascar
Embamma in Cervinam Assam
(Marinade for Roast Venison)
     Origin: Roman
Gongura Pappu
(Sorrel Leaf Dal)
     Origin: India
Cwnhingen â Chorbys
(Rabbit with Lentils)
     Origin: Welsh
Empanadas Fritas
(Fried Empanadas)
     Origin: Mexico
Goose Risotto
     Origin: Fusion
Cwnhingen wedi Stwffio
(Stuffed and Roasted Rabbit)
     Origin: Welsh
Erbolat
     Origin: England
Gooseberry and Almond Tart
     Origin: Britain
Dal Tadka
(Lentil Curry, Restaurant Style)
     Origin: India
Extract of Game for Gravy
     Origin: Britain
Gooseberry and Elderflower Custard
     Origin: Britain
Dal Takda
(Lentil Curry, Restaurant Style)
     Origin: India
Fenek Moqli
(Fried Rabbit)
     Origin: Malta
Gooseberry and Elderflower Raised Pie
     Origin: Britain
Daube de chevreuil
(Venison Daube)
     Origin: France
Ffesant Nadolig
(Christmas Pheasant)
     Origin: Welsh
Gooseberry and Elderflower Sorbet
     Origin: Britain
Devilled Duck Liver and Wilding Apple
     Origin: Britain
Fijian Goat Curry
     Origin: Fiji
Gooseberry and Elderflower Syrup
Bavarois

     Origin: Britain
Dhal Dhokla
     Origin: India
Fonnell
     Origin: England
Gooseberry and Elderflower Syrup II
     Origin: Britain
Drepee
(Small Birds in Almond Milk)
     Origin: England
For to boyle feasant partrychs capons
and corlowe

(How to Boil Peasant, Partridges,
Capons and Curlews)
     Origin: England
Duck and Cabbage Soup
     Origin: China
French Bean and Duck Green Thai Curry
     Origin: Thailand

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