Kangaroo & Wild Boar
Discussion
As an interesting birthday present I've been sent some frozen Kangaroo steaks and a 'chunk' of wild boar. I'm guessing that the Kangaroo will taste something like venison or a slightly gamey beef, and the wild boar even more gamey?
Anyone have any stunning recipes for either of these?
Anyone have any stunning recipes for either of these?
have only ever had wild boar in eastern europe. i have no idea how they prepare it but it was amazing. miles better than pork which i usually don't care much for.
on another note, i think a PH dinner party is in order, with chimgirl and plotters doing the cooking, you two seem to eat like its that last days of rome!
on another note, i think a PH dinner party is in order, with chimgirl and plotters doing the cooking, you two seem to eat like its that last days of rome!
I've eaten loads of Roo (being Aussie) 
Treat more or less like steak or venison. Medium rare is fine. Its is a very distinctive taste.
Works well with chocolate sauce. I also did one with blueberry sauce and some sweet potato rosti. Worked well (as in, I got lucky that night) :P

Treat more or less like steak or venison. Medium rare is fine. Its is a very distinctive taste.
Works well with chocolate sauce. I also did one with blueberry sauce and some sweet potato rosti. Worked well (as in, I got lucky that night) :P
Edited by Cactussed on Friday 9th January 15:23
Chim Girl said:
The boar and roo are presents from my Australian friends, who strangely haven't tried either meat!
Do you mean chocolate sauce, as in mole?
No, I made a basic sauce / reduction, then added a small peice of chocolate (ie 85$ cocoa cooking, not a block of Toblerone) to add some richness. Worked well. Do you mean chocolate sauce, as in mole?
And being aussie is great. So far as I'm aware, we're the only nation that eats all the animals on the national emblem

Chim Girl said:
Don said:
Dragons are a bit scarce these days.
If the PH masses are to be believed, you get one free when you sign your marriage certificate. Rhymes nicely and one can be amusingly substituted for the other in no end of jokes...
I'd echo what plotters & don have said re the wild boar.
It's a beautiful meat but you simply cannot have it well done, it would be far too dry.
I cooked a 'shank' for 6 of us on New Years day and all I did was simply to season it well, rub with olive oil, put it in a roasting dish on a bed of onions & garlic cloves, cover with tinfoil & continually baste.
It's safe to say that Wild Boar is one of my favourite meats. Fortunately my Uncle-in-law in France goes out hunting them so we always come back with a leg or two.
It's a beautiful meat but you simply cannot have it well done, it would be far too dry.
I cooked a 'shank' for 6 of us on New Years day and all I did was simply to season it well, rub with olive oil, put it in a roasting dish on a bed of onions & garlic cloves, cover with tinfoil & continually baste.
It's safe to say that Wild Boar is one of my favourite meats. Fortunately my Uncle-in-law in France goes out hunting them so we always come back with a leg or two.
Edited by escargot on Sunday 11th January 08:35
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