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Have you looked for some wild game cooking tips only to find that you could not find any? Many people have, but with the Internet you can now find literally dozens and dozens of wonderful and interesting wild game cooking tips online. Here are just a very few.

Fall and early winter are great times to change the menu and include some novel meats. In general, game includes deer, rabbit, wild pig, boar and duck, to name a few.

In most cases, young game has a milder flavor than older game. Older game is usually considered anything over three years.

Some wild game cooking tips that you might use include, if you marinate game, it not only develops more flavor, but tenderizes the meat. You can easily marinate game from 24 hours up to four days in the refrigerator.

You should not overcook game meats. It is important to keep a good eye on the meat as it cooks because game is very lean and can become dry if cooked too long. For most people, it is best to serve the meat when it is a pink inside and still juicy.

Some other great wild game cooking tips center around the use of wine. Game is best when prepared in a sauce complimented with a touch of wine. The type of wine that you use is dependent on what you are cooking and what you like. For many people, white wine is for white meat and red wine is best with dark meat. This is an old rule of thumb and many people today are happy to disobey it, preferring, instead to enjoy the wine they like with whatever cut of meat they like. It is a good change.

You can learn more wild game cooking tips by doing an online search. It is best to narrow your search down to the particular type of game that you are interested in. You will find that there are many sites now available that discuss the various ways of preparing game meats. Many of these sites offer expert advice from long time hunters and chefs, all of whom are happy to share their expertise with you.

If you are new to game meats, you may wish to visit a local restaurant that offers meals of game meats during the cooler months. This is a great way to discover which meats you like the best and which you do not. You can also talk to the chef and find out what his or her favorite wild game cooking tips are. Who knows, they may even be able to point you to the most affordable places to buy game meats in your area.



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