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u/RFlayer ยท 1 pointr/AskCulinary

What region of redneck are you referring to?

I'd go with roadkill kebabs. People love protein at parties. Get yourself some venison tenderloin, rabbit meat, turtle meat, etc. For the venison, you need to get some fat in there -- lardoon it or wrap it with bacon/pancetta/etc. Rabbit cooks quickly on the grill, so does turtle. Rabbit gets dry if overcooked, turtle gets rubbery and tough.

Cook different types of meat separately so everything can be cooked properly.

I suggest an asian marinade / brushing sauce for the turtle... ginger, garlic, soy sauce, brown sugar or honey, a little rice vinegar, water, scallions, fish sauce, black sesame oil, hot pepper if desired.

Rabbit doesn't need much for flavoring, but it can take almost anything (like chicken). I like to do rabbit on the grill with sweet onion slices between pieces of meat.

If you're feeling really adventurous, look online for sources of squirrel, etc. These can be done whole on two skewers, but picking the meat is distasteful to a lot of people.

Also, whole squabs -- delicious on the grill. Call 'em pigeons, that's what they are.

Alternatively, anything from Eat Like a Wild Man