Chef Wilson’s Wild Game Cookbook for Outdoor Grilling & Smoking Audiobook By Mia Wilson cover art

Chef Wilson’s Wild Game Cookbook for Outdoor Grilling & Smoking

Delicious & Unique Recipes for Venison, Elk, Moose, Bear, Boar, Rabbit, Squirrel, Duck, Goose, Pheasant & More!

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By: Mia Wilson
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Do you love to cook over an open flame? Are you the one to host all of the 4th of July cookouts? Are you looking for new menu ideas for those outdoor kitchen events such as camping, RVing, or tailgating? Try wild game!

Wild game is my family's staple meat.

I get truly upset when strangers try to tell me that wild game is dirty and it's bad for me to eat. I understand that they mean well, but it is absurd to the highest degree.

Folks have been eating wild game for as long as we have been around. For most of that time, in fact, it wasn't 'wild game' – it was just food! Industrial and factory farming as we know it has only been around for a short period of time when you consider the timeline of all of humanity.

Wild game is healthier for you.

I want you to pause for a moment, though, and think about how most wild game lives. In nature, in the woods, eating what is given to them from the earth. They aren't stuffed with hormones or antibiotics so you can imahgine it doesn't get any more organic than this.

I've been cooking outdoors pretty much my whole life.

It was in my parents' kitchen that I learned all about how to plan a meal, how to cook meat to the proper temperature, and what cuts of meat tasted like what. In the summers, we would move our cooking outside – not just because we loved spending time outside as a family, but because if we cooked outside, we wouldn't heat up the house.

I was on the grill flipping steaks by 14, and for Christmas one year, my father actually bought me a smoker. It wasn't my only gift, but I was truly excited about being able to use it by that time.

Any meat tastes better when it's grilled Properly!

If you're looking for truly unique and delicious wild game recipes, look no further! I have included 50+ recipes for all kinds of wild game, as well as other kitchen and cooking advice from my years of experience.

You will learn:

  • Why You Should Choose Wild Game
  • Why I Know So Much about Wild Game
  • The (Outdoor) Kitchen Basics
  • Metric vs. US Measurements
  • Outdoor Kitchen Equipment Advice
  • How to Choose a Grill or Smoker
  • What Makes Wild Game Taste Strange and How to Avoid That
  • Best Prep Practices, or How to Stay Safe Outdoors
  • 11 Unique Venison Recipes
  • 10 Delicious Elk Recipes
  • 5 Surprising Moose Recipes
  • 4 Delightful Bear Meat Recipes
  • 5 Staple Boar Recipes
  • 2 Easy and Fun Rabbit Recipes
  • 2 Bonus Squirrel Recipes
  • 4 Amazing Duck Recipes
  • 4 Scrumptious Goose Recipes
  • 7 Unexpected Pheasant Recipes

All along the way, I give you tips and tricks to make your meal a success! This book (and my first cookbook for indoor kitchen recipes) makes a great gift. So add this title to your wish list today!

Here is one of my favorite recipes from this book:

★My Favorite Wild Boar BBQ Sauce★

Ingredients

1 cup quality ketchup

2 tablespoons dark brown sugar

2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar

1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce

1 tablespoon Dijon mustard

2 teaspoons tabasco, or your favorite vinegar-based hot sauce

1 teaspoon smoked paprika

½ teaspoon cayenne pepper

½ teaspoon ancho chili powder

¼ teaspoon ground oregano

Salt and pepper, to taste

Steps

Combine all ingredients in a small saucepan over medium-low heat. Simmer for 5-10 minutes until warmed throughout, and the flavors have married together. Serve immediately, or seal in an airtight container in the fridge until you're ready to use.

"I never knew grilling wild meat was so easy!"Sara D., Stay-at-Home Moms Facebook Group Owner

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