Fallow Wellington
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- mchughcb
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Fallow Wellington
I shot a couple of fallow last week and my work colleague has been bugging me for me venison. So I made sure he got some choice cuts. Here is the result and the pictures speak for themselves.
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Re: Fallow Wellington
Very nice Charles , yum
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Re: Fallow Wellington
Meal fit for a king. Just need some nice red wine to go with it.....
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Re: Fallow Wellington
That looks delicious but unfortunately, the internet is not good for tasting. On faith I bet it was delicious.
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Re: Fallow Wellington
That looks magnificent. Very keen to try a Victorian Fallow. A colleague recently described how much he enjoyed the Victorian Fallow compared to Tasmanian deer. Tassie Fallow has a strong game falavour that some folks find hard to like.
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Re: Fallow Wellington
I eat it all the time, get younger yearling and its almost sweet where I get them.
Lots of green pick grass and spring water to drink.
Lots of green pick grass and spring water to drink.
I'm soft and I don't care.
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Re: Fallow Wellington
Yep good feed and water make sure all the difference. Some of our highland Fallow have a tough time with food and it shows in their meat.SPEEDY wrote:I eat it all the time, get younger yearling and its almost sweet where I get them.
Lots of green pick grass and spring water to drink.
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Re: Fallow Wellington
That looks fantastic.
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Re: Fallow Wellington
7x57 wrote:Yep good feed and water make sure all the difference. Some of our highland Fallow have a tough time with food and it shows in their meat.SPEEDY wrote:I eat it all the time, get younger yearling and its almost sweet where I get them.
Lots of green pick grass and spring water to drink.
The ones around the pine forests eat a lot of sweet green feed, and the hills arent as steep.
Makes for some nice sweet meat.
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Re: Fallow Wellington
Looks fantastic......but forgot one thing.. destructions for all to copy.
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Re: Fallow Wellington
Well he said he seasoned it first with salt and pepper. Then coated it with pine nuts and sliced champions. Then wrapped it in the puff pastry. When I've done it, I've covered in goose liver pate before adding the mushrooms. But it worked a treat anyway.
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Re: Fallow Wellington
Well it sounds and looks delicious and foie gras would be a must, at least IMO.
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