We have a friend that we have known for almost 15 years, Dawn Morse. She was telling me that she was going to go pick peaches this past weekend. I said to myself “Self, that sounds pretty interesting and fun. What can I do… Continue Reading “Sweet Heat Peach Salsa”
I am always doing research on food and recipes. I know I am coming into one of the best Oregon salmon seasons in the next few weeks so I am mentally preparing and conducting my research. I know my clients are going to ask… Continue Reading “Bacon Crusted Cedar Plank Salmon with Maple-Ginger Glaze”
I am going to be the first to tell you that you can substitute chicken for pheasant with this dish. You can also use chucker, and or quail. The tomato basil sauce comes from a little Italian joint in South Shore Lake Tahoe called… Continue Reading “Homemade Pheasant and Cheese Ravioli with Tomato Basil Cream Sauce”
I have been working on this Italian classic for nearly a decade, each time making it better and better with new little twist and turns that takes me this. I am honored to say it was collaborate effort of not only people like Ken… Continue Reading “Lasagna with Elk and Goat Cheese Ricotta”
I do not do a lot of Vegetable side dishes on my site, probably because I focus on the main and the side dishes are just a part of the program. However, this one is very good and involves a Green Egg and BBQ… Continue Reading “Grilled Asparagus & Onions with Balsamic Vinegar and Oregon Blue Cheese”
After our recent successful spotted shrimp season we had last weekend, I thought what can I do with these prawns/shrimp? I had left over Andouille sausage from my oyster competition. I had a nice jar of sun-dried tomato pesto in the pantry. No problem, I got… Continue Reading “Sundried Tomato Pesto with Andouille Sausauge, Mushrooms, and Prawns”
We have been having this BBQ Oyster Championship with the Hester’s for a while. This year, we invited them to have the competition in Hoods Canal, Washington where the best oysters in the world reside. They have never been there before, so they accepted the… Continue Reading “2014 Hood Canal BBQ Oyster Championship”
Springer Salmon season came and went fast. We had high water with the heavy rains, then the sun came out to basically give us two weeks of good fishing. Those two weeks produced some good fish and great smiles. I hate fishing the Willamette.… Continue Reading “Springer Salmon Miso-Glazed with Sesame”
This is Megan Nanna, the Hunting Chef’s oldest daughter. I thought I would spice up his blog a bit, and also give his readers some more insight about my dad. This is in hopes that you will find him even more interesting, and follow… Continue Reading “Letter about the Hunting Chef”
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