.ig From: betsy@dartvax (Betsy Hanes Perry) Newsgroups: mod.recipes Subject: RECIPE: Pheasant a la mode de mon Homme Date: 30 Nov 85 10:37:07 GMT Organization: Dartmouth University, Hanover, New Hampshire Approved: reid@glacier.UUCP Copyright (C) 1986 USENET Community Trust Permission to copy without fee all or part of this material is granted provided that the copies are not made or distributed for direct commercial advantage, the USENET copyright notice and the title of the newsgroup and its date appear, and notice is given that copying is by permission of the USENET Community Trust or the original contributor. .. .RH MOD.RECIPES-SOURCE PHEASANT-PERRY M "30 Oct 85" 1986 .RZ "PHEASANT A LA MODE PERRY" "Pheasant for Thanksgiving" A couple of years ago, we decided that pheasant would be the perfect Thanksgiving meal for two. My husband conflated the best parts of all the pheasant recipes we could find (most came from the .I Gourmet cookbook) and came up with a recipe that I find wonderful. It's moist and tender; tastes like chicken gone to heaven. (One of pheasant's main problems, by the way, is that it tends to be dry.) .IH "Serves 2" .IG "1" "pheasant" .IG "1" "bay leaf" .IG "2" "whole cloves" (or more to taste) .IG "1" "clove of garlic" .IG "1 Tbsp" "parsley," "15 ml" chopped fine .IG "2 Tbsp" "celery leaves," "30 ml" chopped fine .IG "1 slice" "lemon" (peeled and chopped) .IG "6\-12" "juniper berries" (or more to taste) .IG "1" "tangerine" (peeled whole) .IG "1\(12 cups" "port" "350 ml" (*NOT* ``cooking port'', real port. ``Cooking port'' has salt added. .IG "\(14 lb" "larding pork" "100 g" (Bacon will do) .IG "5" "onion slices" (slice thin) .IG "2 Tbsp" "mushroom peelings" "30 ml" .IG "1 cup" "chicken stock" "250 ml" .IG "10" "peppercorns" (bruised) .IG "\(14 cup" "Mandarine Napoleon" "60 ml" (a tangerine liqueur; you could probably substitute Cointreau in a pinch. Use more or less, to taste.) .IG "1 cup" "sour cream" "250 ml" .PH .SK 1 Preheat oven to .TE 350 175 . .SK 2 Rub pheasant inside and out with salt and pepper. Sprinkle with port. Stuff with bay leaf, cloves, garlic, parsley, celery leaves, lemon, juniper berries and tangerine. .SK 3 Sew the body cavity of the pheasant shut. Moisten the larding pork or bacon with port, and cover the breast. .SK 4 To the roasting pan add onion slices, mushroom peelings, .AB "1 cup" "250 ml" of port, chicken stock, salt to taste, peppercorns, more juniper berries to taste, and Mandarine liqueur. .SK 5 Roast 40\-45 minutes, basting every 10 minutes at least. .SK 6 Strain gravy. Let stand and skim fat. Just before serving, add sour cream. .NX (We usually stick the whole cloves into the tangerine, insert all the other spices into the body cavity, then add the tangerine.) .PP Some of these ingredients may be hard to find; feel free to omit them. ``Mushroom peelings'' are simply mushroom stems and leftovers, chopped fine. ``Bruised peppercorns'' are peppercorns that have been hit with a wooden mallet. Bon appetit, and good luck! .SH RATING .I Difficulty: moderate. .I Time: 1 hour. .I Precision: approximate measurement OK. .WR Elizabeth Hanes Perry Dartmouth University, Hanover, New Hampshire USA UUCP:{decvax|ihnp4|linus|cornell}!dartvax!betsy betsy@dartmouth.csnet "Ooh, ick!"--Penfold