HUAINAMACHERO
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For the ones that enjoy dove season, the eating afterwards is also enjoyable.
This is an easy recipe that I like a lot.
Some dove deboned breasts, that I marinate with TONES Canadian Steak Seasoning(salt, garlic, black pepper, dehydrated onion, red pepper and species). As doves are red meat, I marinate them with steak seasoning rather than with chicken seasoning.
Just put a tablespoon of seasoning in a bowl, add 2 tablespoons of olive oil, 2 tablespoons of water, 1 tablespoon of red vinegar, for every pound that you prepare, stir properly and let it marinate in the refrigerator for the night.
Then get the grill ready with good charcoal and put the marinated dove breasts, they should be done in like 5 minutes per side, more than that will dry them too much.
When they are done take them out and you can eat them with a salad and pasta.
That photo is with some carrots and fresh made pesto!!! That went very well with some cold beer.
Hope you like it and enjoy.
This is an easy recipe that I like a lot.
Some dove deboned breasts, that I marinate with TONES Canadian Steak Seasoning(salt, garlic, black pepper, dehydrated onion, red pepper and species). As doves are red meat, I marinate them with steak seasoning rather than with chicken seasoning.
Just put a tablespoon of seasoning in a bowl, add 2 tablespoons of olive oil, 2 tablespoons of water, 1 tablespoon of red vinegar, for every pound that you prepare, stir properly and let it marinate in the refrigerator for the night.
Then get the grill ready with good charcoal and put the marinated dove breasts, they should be done in like 5 minutes per side, more than that will dry them too much.
When they are done take them out and you can eat them with a salad and pasta.
That photo is with some carrots and fresh made pesto!!! That went very well with some cold beer.
Hope you like it and enjoy.