RIVERTON, Wyo. –-(Ammoland.com)- Do you love waterfowl hunting but aren’t a fan of eating your harvest? Don’t blame the birds. It is all in the preparation.
Chef Scott Leysath says that with Hi Mountain Seasonings, it’s easy to transform your birds from a tough, gamey meal into a succulent mouthwatering dish that will have folks begging for more.
Chef Leysath, host of “The Sporting Chef” show on the Sportsman Channel, has released a new YouTube Video in which he explains why he will not prepare wild duck or goose before first soaking them in a Hi Mountain Seasonings Poultry Brine.
According to Leysath, one of the biggest mistakes that people make is to not remove the blood from their harvested game birds.
“They will cook a whole bird or its parts that are full of unsavory flavors that come from the blood,” Leysath said, describing his motivation to create the video. “These unwanted flavors leach out while cooking. Any sauce that may be added to the skillet while cooking competes with the blood flavor, and that’s not a good thing.”
By removing the excess blood with a brine mixture before cooking, the color of the meat changes; it will go from a dark livery color to a much lighter, more universally accepted shade of pink.
The Hi Mountain Seasonings Game Bird & Poultry Brine and the Brown Sugar Brine are easy to use—just add cold water— and they will ensure that the ducks and geese not only look good, but also will have much milder flavors.
Rather than masking the wonderful flavors of waterfowl, these specially created brines enhance them.
Once the meat is brined, simply pat dry, and drop into a hot skillet with your favorite seasonings or sauces. The result will be a palate-pleasing dish that will have you yearning to return to the field for more. Cook your ducks deliciously every time with Hi Mountain Seasonings Game Bird & Poultry Brine and Brown Sugar Brine.
They are available at retailers nationwide or conveniently online for $7.59.
Chef Leysath is one of America’s foremost experts on preparing wild game for the dinner table. He has hosted wild-game cooking TV shows for the past 15 years.
He has been the cooking editor for Ducks Unlimited magazine since 2007, has authored three wild game cookbooks and has a website, which offers hundreds of free fish and game recipes.
“The Sporting Chef” airs on the Sportsman Channel at 12:30 p.m. EST every Sunday.
Hi Mountain’s entire line of products, cooking tips, instructional videos, and recipes are also available on the website, and the products can be found at high-quality sporting goods stores, farm-and-ranch stores and many local grocery stores.
Located in the heart of Wyoming, Hi Mountain Seasonings was founded in 1991. It is the premier manufacturer of kits for homemade jerky and sausage.
Hi Mountain Seasonings has successfully captured distinct, traditional Western flavors in its jerky cure & seasonings, Western-style seasonings, bacon cures and other products that make up the unique line of gourmet Western seasonings.
For additional information, write: Hi Mountain Seasonings, 1000 College View Drive, Riverton, WY 82501; call toll-free 1-800-829-2285; or visit the company website at www.himtnjerky.com.
About Hi Mountain Seasonings:
Located in the heart of Wyoming, Hi Mountain Seasonings is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. It is the premier manufacturer of kits for homemade jerky and sausage, and it has become a household name among hunters for eliminating the gaminess in preparing wild game. Hi Mountain Seasonings has successfully captured distinct, traditional Western flavors in its jerky cure & seasonings, Western-style seasonings, bacon cures and other products that make up the unique line of gourmet Western seasonings, as well as Hi Mountain Seasonings’ line of delicious freeze-dried Camping Meals.
For additional information, write: Hi Mountain Seasonings, 1000 College View Drive, Riverton, WY 82501; call toll-free 1-800-829-2285; or visit the company website at www.himtnjerky.com.