Canada Goose Pitas Canada Goose Pitas Geordie Robinson / Thursday, July 23, 2020 Northern Colorado has some of the best Canada goose hunting in the country if you can find access, afford a lease or be lucky enough to be invited to one. Low on decoys, I often wait for the last. So, when I get that call from a friend, usually someone I met through BHA, I try not to say no to their invitation. This time the invite came from Colorado Chapter Co-Chair Donald Holmstrom. We headed to his lease and sat in the blind. As the geese lifted off the roost from a nearby lake, they ... Media Field to Table the campfire Field to Table Read more
Grilled Venison Orecchiette Stroganoff Grilled Venison Orecchiette Stroganoff Rachelle Schrute / Wednesday, July 8, 2020 Stroganoff is one of those meals that just hits all the right notes: it's a comfort food from childhood that's a bit heavy and filling, leaving you in a wonderful food coma afterward. In an effort to modernize some of my favorite childhood meals, I realized I wanted to combine my love of my grandmother's beef stroganoff with my love of all things outdoors. The addition of high quality pasta, wild game meat, mushrooms and, of course - smoke - all seemed to be the perfect way to honor the ... Media State Issues Field to Table the campfire Field to Table Montana Chapter Read more
How to find and cook chanterelle mushrooms How to find and cook chanterelle mushrooms Francesco Vito / Thursday, July 2, 2020 As hunters and outdoors folk, summer can be a bit of a restless time. Many of us are itching for our first cool fall morning in the field or tree stand. Foraging is a great way to get some wild foods on the table in the meantime, and it can be done easily in these months even while you are scoping out your fall hunting areas. There are numerous things we can forage this time of year. The first one I would like to recommend, and the one responsible for peaking my interest in foraging in the ... Media Chapter News Field to Table the campfire Field to Table Tennessee Chapter Read more
Making Wild Fish Sticks Making Wild Fish Sticks Justin Townsend / Thursday, June 25, 2020 Having spent some time in quarantine, at this point, our kids are clawing at the walls. To stave off a complete takeover of our home, I’m feeding them well. Recently, I figured I would create a delicious fish recipe that is kid friendly, healthy and easy to make. These homemade wild fish fingers are just the ticket. You can even batter the fish in advance and freeze until a time when you’re ready to bake, making it a clutch mid-week dinner. This recipe is intended to take the place of the ... Media Field to Table the campfire Field to Table Read more
Smoked Venison Tartare Smoked Venison Tartare Wade Truong / Thursday, June 11, 2020 This dish was the focus of Wade Truong’s live workshop at the North American Virtual Rendezvous. We’re bringing you this recipe as a follow up to that exclusive session. We hope you’re inspired to give it a try. There is something about smoky aromas and flavors that just makes food taste better. Not everyone will agree with this statement, but generally speaking, we as humans love food that has been cooked with burning wood. With most cooked foods, it's easy to introduce smoke. You simply ... Media Field to Table the campfire Field to Table Read more
Caribou Pizza Pockets Caribou Pizza Pockets Jenny Ly / Friday, May 22, 2020 Believe it or not, two years later, I still have caribou meat leftover from my first backpack hunt. Down to the last few packages of grind, and a craving for healthy comfort food (is there such a thing?), I created an easy pizza pocket recipe. The McCain pizza pockets were a childhood favorite of mine. I have fond memories of my father slightly burning them in the oven and having to remake a second batch. Thinking back on things, I think he purposely burnt them so he could have the extra ... Media Field to Table the campfire Field to Table Read more
Red Snapper Sashimi Red Snapper Sashimi Julia Peebles / Thursday, May 7, 2020 What do young D.C. lobbyists do when they're unable to hang out with friends and don't have brunch reservations? Well, they practices social distancing by avoiding grocery stores and preparing meals from ingredients stocked away in their pantries and freezers. Like a lot of people, I’ve been spending my time exploring meals that can be made with ingredients I have on hand and those that can be easily hunted, caught or foraged. Recently, I made red snapper sashimi with a recipe inspired from ... Media Field to Table the campfire Field to Table Read more
Wild Greens Pesto Wild Greens Pesto Jenna Darcy / Thursday, April 23, 2020 This simple recipe is part of a series I've created on foraging for wild spring greens. Foraging for food is not as daunting as it might seem. Much of what you'll need for this recipe can likely be found a few steps from your back door. If you're looking for more information on common plants to add to your weekly spring meals then check out my other article, A Beginner’s Guide to Foraging Spring Greens. If you enjoy this pesto recipe I think you'll also enjoy my piece on Salted Wild Greens, ... Media Field to Table the campfire Field to Table Read more
A Beginner’s Guide to Foraging Spring Greens A Beginner’s Guide to Foraging Spring Greens Jenna Darcy / Thursday, April 23, 2020 I’m not going to write a love song here the way I normally might about the virtues of wild greens. My love for them is stronger than ever, but in these strange times it feels more appropriate to cut to the chase. Chances are you’ve got bigger things on your mind than the omega fatty acid ratios in wild greens vs. cultivated ones—things like your health, your loved ones, your job, your future. I’ll save the sonnets for another day. In uncertain times we reach for comfort food, but at the risk ... Media Field to Table the campfire Field to Table Read more
Salted Wild Greens Salted Wild Greens Jenna Darcy / Thursday, April 23, 2020 This article is among a series I’ve created focused on foraging wild spring greens. If you’re new to foraging, I encourage you to check out my other article on the topic, A Beginner’s Guide To Foraging Spring Greens. You may also enjoy my Wild Green Pesto recipe, something that has become a staple in my house. This particular recipe is adapted from one found in Pascal Baudar’s book, The New Wildcrafted Cuisine. I use this recipe as a base for most of my soups, stews and braises and in any ... Media Field to Table the campfire Field to Table Read more