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Reddit mentions of The L.L. Bean Game and Fish Cookbook

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of The L.L. Bean Game and Fish Cookbook. Here are the top ones.

The L.L. Bean Game and Fish Cookbook
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Height9.59 Inches
Length6.41 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 1983
Weight1.82542752936 Pounds
Width1.61 Inches

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Found 5 comments on The L.L. Bean Game and Fish Cookbook:

u/kaett · 15 pointsr/slowcooking

my parents cooked venison on a regular basis. since they'd both go hunting every year, it was our version of beef. the instructions to the butcher were to turn the tenderloins into steaks, then make everything else a roast. if they couldn't make it into a roast, make it into stew meat. if they couldn't make it into stew meat, make it into ground.

best advice i can give is to get your hands on the l. l. bean game and fish cookbook. they've got recipes for just about anything you can legally hunt, most of which can also be translated for venison, beef, or chicken. i don't think my parents ever put venison in the slowcooker, mostly because it's an incredibly tender but lean meat... but that may have just been the animals in our area.

so honestly, i wouldn't use venison in a crock pot unless you're going to add another fat source, or you're already working with stew meat that needs the longer braise.

u/redwings91 · 4 pointsr/homestead

The LL Bean cookbook for game is awesome can use any meat to substitute if they don't eat game.
https://www.amazon.com/L-L-Bean-Game-Fish-Cookbook/dp/0394511913

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/AskMen

I love everything L.L.Bean and hunt/fish regularly so this sounds like the perfect cookbook for me! I looked it up and there are used copies on Amazon for ~$4-5 shipped. I went ahead and bought one and thought others might way to also after reading this recipe you posted. Thanks for sharing this!!!

u/KullWahad · 2 pointsr/nononono

I've never tried it and my dad always shudders when i ask him what it tastes like, but, according to the The L.L. Cookbook, bear is really good. I've also heard that the fat is good for cooking and making soap. Either way, it's something I'd like to try one day.

u/The_Phaedron · 2 pointsr/Hunting

Have it, it's yours.

Cooking is the only part of hunting I'm actually good at, and I don't have recipes so much as I fuck around in the kitchen for a couple hours and it usually turns out nicely. If you want some great game-cooking stuff, here's some of my favourites:

  1. The River Cottage Meat Book, 2008, $21.12

  2. The L.L. Bean Game and Fish Cookbook, 1983, $0.01
  3. Afield: A Chef's Guide to Preparing and Cooking Wild Game and Fish, 2012, $31.76
  4. The Joy of Cooking, 1943, $39.98