Quick-Fix Cooking with Roadkill

· Andrews McMeel Publishing
2.8
4 reviews
Ebook
162
Pages
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About this ebook

From a humor cookbook author, a funny take on hillbilly cuisine along with quick, easy recipes for dead animals that might otherwise go to waste.

Move over Rachael Ray. Smash car driver and redneck culinary authority Buck “Buck” Peterson follows up The Original Road Kill Cookbook with more than fifty new roadkill recipes inside Quick-Fix Cooking with Roadkill.

Created for culinary cruisers on the go, each recipe can be prepared in less than thirty minutes after its roadside procurement. Consider ditch-divining recipes such as Perky Jerky, Corned Carnage and Cabbage, Freeway Frittata, Backed-Over Baby Back Ribs, Pavement Panini, and Tar-Tare.

Also included are sample tasting menus for breakfasts, lunches, appetizers, dinners, and holiday meals, as well as entertaining tips on where to shop, how to tell when an animal has given up the ghost, and how to pair your roadkill with wine.

Nothing is left to chance, except your next culinary roadkill junction. So, when there's a fork in the road, why not pick it up and eat what's found nearby.

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2.8
4 reviews
Lindsay Byrd
January 29, 2016
I don't like it because it was so long and just talked about eating road kill
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About the author

As the executive director of the Meals Under Wheels Foundation(r), Buck "Buck" Peterson is a successful humor writer and the author of more than 10 cookbooks. His best-known title is "The Original Road Kill Cookbook," which contains innovative recipes for preparing vehicular roadkill, a food source Buck believes is highly underrated. Peterson's home base is a target-rich environment in northern Minnesota. Online: http: //buckpeterson.com/original.html

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