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neck bone?
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06/30/15 05:15 PM
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jwcromer
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how do you cook neck bone?
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Re: neck bone?
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06/30/15 06:30 PM
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Kattelyn
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From what kind of critter? Raw chicken neckbones just get fed to the dog as a treat.
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Re: neck bone?
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06/30/15 06:57 PM
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Kattelyn
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Pork neckbones are baked with onions, garlic, salt and pepper, (sometimes a little sage and thyme) and a splash of apple cider vinegar. Some folks boil them with the seasonings instead, but I think roasted makes a better flavor. And you make some excellent gravy from the pan drippings and serve over rice.
Beef neckbones are very tough meat but extremely good. Slow cook them in a 325 oven. Don't use vinegar on beef, but instead use a bay leaf, again onion and garlic, salt and pepper, and a little cumin doesn't hurt. You can use them in stew, you're going to SLOW cook them until they're falling apart.
Turkey necks: Boil them, pick the meat off the bones, and use it to make turkey and giblet gravy. Or turkey salad.
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Re: neck bone?
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06/30/15 08:55 PM
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driedmeat
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deer or wild hog necks (both tend to be tough) go in the roaster with onions, seasoning, and some stock to keep everything moist. Around 300 - 325. Cook time varies but will eventually fall apart. De-bone and shred the meat. I like to mix with bbq sauce for bbq tacos/buns. Also makes great meat for chili and carne guisada. The chili or carne guisada can be used to make some awesome enchiladas.
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Re: neck bone?
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06/30/15 11:16 PM
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In the wind
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Beef/port = crockpot = 2/3 cans beans = serve it over rice !
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Re: neck bone?
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07/01/15 12:18 AM
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fishslime
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I have bought smoked pork neckbones at WalMart and used them to flavor beans, etc. In a pinch they will work if you don't have a ham bone handy.
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