FabulousFusionFood's Game-based Recipes 5th 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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Rabbit Stew with Mallow Cheeses
     Origin: British
Roo Broth
(Roe Deer in Broth)
     Origin: England
Stewed Partridge
     Origin: Britain
Rabbity Pasty
     Origin: England
Roulade Sévigné
(Sévigné Roulade)
     Origin: France
Sticky-spiced Duck Legs with Plums
     Origin: Fusion
Ragoût de Chévre au Riz
(Goat Stew with Rice)
     Origin: DR-Congo
Saint Vincent Chicken Pelau
     Origin: Saint Vincent
Stone Age Venison and Bulrush Stew
     Origin: Ancient
Ragoût of Turkey
     Origin: Britain
Salmis de Faisan
(Salmis of Pheasant)
     Origin: France
Stragotto Sauce
     Origin: Britain
Ragù d'anatra
(Venetian Duck Ragu)
     Origin: Italy
Salmis de Palombe
(Salmis of Pigeons)
     Origin: France
Straußencarpaccio
(Ostrich Carpaccio)
     Origin: Namibia
Raised Gooseberry Pie
     Origin: Britain
Salmis Sauce
     Origin: Britain
Straussenkeule in Weißweinsahne
(Ostrich Leg Stew)
     Origin: Namibia
Ravir de Deku
(Deku Delight)
     Origin: DR-Congo
Salted Duck Eggs
     Origin: China
Stuffat Tal-Fenek
(Rabbit Stew)
     Origin: Malta
Reindeer Steak with Lingonberry Sauce
     Origin: Greenland
Salted Duck Eggs
     Origin: East Timor
Stuffed Pheasant Breasts with Prune
Sauce

     Origin: Scotland
Rice with Pigeon Peas
     Origin: Puerto Rico
Sarazener
(Saracen)
     Origin: Germany
Suaasat
     Origin: Greenland
Rich Bread
     Origin: Ancient
Satsabeli Bazha
(Poultry in Walnut Sauce)
     Origin: Georgia
Surinaamse kip masala
(Surinamese chicken masala)
     Origin: Suriname
Rillettes de canard
(Duck Rillettes)
     Origin: France
Sattoo
     Origin: India
Swazi Babotie
     Origin: eSwatini
Rillettes de Lapin
(Rabbit Rillettes)
     Origin: France
Sauce de Lapin
(Rabbit Sauce)
     Origin: Gabon
Tamil Nadu Sambar Curry
     Origin: India
Ritra d'Oie
(Ritra of Goose)
     Origin: Madagascar
Sauce Madame
     Origin: England
Tarten Eirin Mair
(Gooseberry Tart)
     Origin: Welsh
Ritra de Canard
(Ritra of Duck)
     Origin: Madagascar
Sauce noyre for malard
(Black Sauce for Malards (or ducks))
     Origin: England
Tartes of Flesh
(Meat Pie)
     Origin: England
Roast Christmas Duck with
Honey-five-spice Glaze

     Origin: Fusion
Sauté de cerf a la calédonienne
(New Caledonian-Style Venison Sauté)
     Origin: New Caledonia
Tejfolos Vadmalaclves
(Wild Boar Soup with Sour Cream)
     Origin: Hungary
Roast Duck Breasts with Prunes and
Armagnac

     Origin: Britain
Sawse Madame
     Origin: Britain
Terrine Hwyaden, Porc a Mafon
(Duck, Pork and Raspberry Terrine)
     Origin: Welsh
Roast Duck with Orange Salad
     Origin: Britain
Scottish Jugged Hare
     Origin: Scotland
Thai Peanut Coconut Curry with
Pheasant and Squash

     Origin: Fusion
Roast Golden Plover
     Origin: Scotland
Scottish Potted Rabbit
     Origin: Scotland
Thai Red Curry Duck
     Origin: Thailand
Roast Goose Stuffed with Mashed Potato
     Origin: Fusion
Scottish Rabbit Curry
     Origin: Scotland
To Candy Goos-berries.
     Origin: England
Roast Goose with Potato Stuffing
     Origin: Ireland
Scottish Venison Pie
     Origin: Scotland
To Fricasey White Meat
     Origin: Britain
Roast Goose with Sour Cherry Sauce
     Origin: Britain
Sesame Orange Duckling
     Origin: Britain
To roast rabbits
     Origin: Britain
Roast Grouse
     Origin: Scotland
Skewered Pigeon Breasts
     Origin: British
Tournedos Rossini
(Fillet Rossini)
     Origin: France
Roast Grouse à la Rob Roy
     Origin: Scotland
Skilpadjie
(Afrikaans Faggots)
     Origin: South Africa
Tournedos Rossini
     Origin: France
Roast Haunch of Venison
     Origin: Britain
Slow Cooker Duck and Potato Massaman
Curry

     Origin: Britain
Traditional Roast Duck
     Origin: Britain
Roast Leg of Goat
     Origin: Britain
Slow-cooked Duck Ragù for Valentine's
     Origin: Fusion
Traditional Roast Goose
     Origin: Britain
Roast Michelmas Goose with Apples and
Prunes

     Origin: Northern Ireland
Sonoran Picadillo
     Origin: Mexico
Traditional Roast Grouse
     Origin: Scotland
Roast Pheasant with Cobnut Butter
     Origin: Britain
Sorrel Sarma
     Origin: North Macedonia
Traditional Roast Grouse II
     Origin: Britain
Roast Ptarmigan
     Origin: Greenland
South African Roast Potatoes with
Biltong

     Origin: South Africa
Traditional Roast Partridge
     Origin: Britain
Roast Shoulder of Goat
     Origin: Britain
Spaghetti with Duck Egg Carbonara
     Origin: Britain
Traditional Roast Pheasant
     Origin: Britain
Roast Stuffed Pigeons
     Origin: South Africa
Spiced Guinea Fowl Peppersoup
     Origin: Nigeria
Traditional Roast Rabbit
     Origin: Britain
Roast Venison with Elderberries and
Lavender Vinegar

     Origin: Britain
Spicy Sambar Curry
     Origin: Britain
Traditional Roast Venison
     Origin: Britain
Roast Wild Boar
     Origin: Britain
Springbok Potjekos
     Origin: South Africa
Trinidad Chicken Pelau
     Origin: Trinidad
Roast Wild Duck
     Origin: Britain
Springtime Wild Greens Salad
     Origin: Nigeria
Roast Wild Mallard with Chanterelles
     Origin: Britain
Stejk iz oleniny s brusnichnym sousom
(Reindeer Steak with Lingonberry Sauce)
     Origin: Siberia

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