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Dove recipes
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09/01/10 06:28 PM
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Bert Hernandez
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Season opens today in many parts of the state and if not this weekend for sure.
What are your recipes? How do you like them - fried, on the grill, guisado, wrapped in bacon, stuffed with an atomic buffalo turd (jalapeno popper)?
Please share pics and recipes if you have any!
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Re: Dove recipes
[Re: Bert Hernandez]
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09/01/10 06:39 PM
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scott01
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All of those types work well for me. I will also remove the meat from the breast bone and use it for soups. Same recipe as you would for chicken noodle soup except replace the chicken with dove. Different flavor of course but delicious. That's about the only way my Grandparents made it back in the 60's before we discovered bacon wrapped and grilling. It is also good sort of like beef tips and gravy with rice (once the meat is removed from the bone).
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Re: Dove recipes
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09/01/10 11:50 PM
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Kev
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A turd would taste good wrapped in bacon!! Dove would be even better! 
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Re: Dove recipes
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09/02/10 08:52 PM
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MAK747
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Take ~12 dove breast, salt and pepper to taste and place in baking dish. Cover with 1 can of cream of mushroom soup and 1 can of chopped green chilies. Bake ~1.5 hour at 325. Serve with rice or potatoes.
Take a dove, a slice of onion and a slice of jalapeno and wrap with a slice of bacon. Cook on grill until just done. Don't cook too long as dove breast have no fat and dry out quickly even with the bacon wrapping.
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Re: Dove recipes
[Re: MAK747]
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09/03/10 01:54 AM
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chuck44l
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Take the breast off the bone and cook them the same way you do a fish with your favorite coating and in the grease it goes. Im not much on grilling them but if i do i bacon wrap them.
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Re: Dove recipes
[Re: chuck44l]
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09/03/10 11:37 AM
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ChuChu1
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No pics, but roll em in flour, fry them up. Serve with biscuits and gravy.
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Re: Dove recipes
[Re: ChuChu1]
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09/03/10 05:20 PM
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FATMELGREENE
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Make sure no matter what your favorite recipe is, make ALOT of the little fellas!!
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Re: Dove recipes
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09/03/10 07:16 PM
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Jase
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Re: Dove recipes
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09/06/10 10:13 PM
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deucer02
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Down in Old Mexico several years ago, the guide soaked the breast in water, a little soy sauce, seasoned salt, and wrapped them in bacon. They were so good I ate so many I couldn't eat the T Bone, and I normally don't care for dove.
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Re: Dove recipes
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09/07/10 03:15 AM
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triumph190
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Take a single boneless dove breast lobe, half of a fresh jalapeno stuffed with cream cheese, and wrap all of that in bacon. Grill it. Love it!
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