Get easy and delicious recipes for cooking wild game and fish from Ontario OUT of DOORS.
Camp cooking without the clank
Going panless: Sticks can be used for more than just making a fire.
Get easy and delicious recipes for cooking wild game and fish from Ontario OUT of DOORS.
Going panless: Sticks can be used for more than just making a fire.
This is one of those dishes that you can serve family style, piled on one big plate in the middle of the table.
With so many moose on one island, it’s no wonder Newfoundlanders have developed a great moose burger recipe.
Why not team your wild game up with some grilled wild sides when they’re in season? These simple recipes let the vegetable taste shine through.
This recipe simply combines fiddleheads with bacon, white wine, and butter to make a spring delicacy.
Each year, we have what we call a smoker party. No, it’s not a party for smokers, but a feast of smoked meats. This time, we smoked a moose roast.
I love to blend recipes to come up with a special one that everyone enjoys. I also look for shortcuts that save time, effort, and mess. This recipe is a combination of these. I use elk, but try it with moose or deer, too.
This recipe will work for most types of ducks in Ontario.
This rub is great on fish or chicken, but, I like it best with the buttery taste of bass.