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SMOTHERED QUAIL

Shortly after moving to Alabama we were invited to a new friends for a Saturday Brunch. The menu was incredible and included Smothered Quail which I had never eaten. I was a bit apprehensive about eating the cute little "bob whites" that I had listened to all my life, but I am sure glad that I did.

Provided by Marsha Gardner

Categories     Other Main Dishes

Time 1h30m

Number Of Ingredients 13



Smothered Quail image

Steps:

  • 1. Season the quail with the seasoning mix. Set aside. Heat the oil and 2 tablespoons of the butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Meanwhile, combine ¾ cup of the flour with the paprika, nutmeg and thyme in a shallow pan. Dredge the quail in the mixture, shaking off any excess. Place the quail in the skillet and fry until they are golden brown, turning them to cook evenly, about 15 minutes. Melt the remaining 8 tablespoons butter in a large, heavy pot or Dutch oven over medium heat. Add the onion, celery and carrots and cook, stirring, until they are soft, about 5 minutes. Sprinkle the remaining 5 tablespoons flour over the mixture and cook, stirring, until brown, about 15 minutes. Gradually stir in the broth and continue stirring until the mixture is smooth. Add the wine and simmer, whisking, over low heat for 5 minutes. Add the quail and cover the pot. Simmer over low heat until the birds are very tender, about 1½ hours. Add more broth if the gravy becomes dry.
  • 2. Quail is nice served on a bed of rice or creamy grits with hot buttered biscuits.
  • 3. The Brunch Menu we were invited to included Smothered Quail, rice, biscuits, assorted sausages, fried ham slices, bacon, scrambled eggs, cornbread dressing garlic grits and lots of great conversation. What a great way to be welcomed to a new place to live.

12 quail, dressed, rinsed and patted dry
1 Tbsp cajun or creole seasoning mix or to your taste
1/4 c canola oil
1 1/4 stick butter, unsalted
3/4 can(s) plus 5 tablespoons all purpose flour
1 tsp paprika, sweet mild
1/2 tsp freshly grated nutmeg
1/2 tsp thyme, leaves
1/2 clove onion, finely chopped
1/2 c celery, finely chopped
1/2 c carrot, finely chopped
3 c chicken stock, warm
1/3 c dry red wine

SMOTHERED QUAIL

Make and share this Smothered Quail recipe from Food.com.

Provided by ratherbeswimmin

Categories     < 4 Hours

Time 1h30m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12



Smothered Quail image

Steps:

  • Season quail inside and out with salt and pepper; arrange them in a single layer in a large baking dish.
  • In a mixing bowl, whisk together the gin and oil until well blended.
  • Add in the onion, celery leaves, and tarragon; season with Tabasco and stir.
  • Pour the marinade over the quail, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate at least 6 hours, turning the quail twice.
  • Preheat oven to 350°.
  • Remove the quail from the marinade and wipe dry with paper towels.
  • Melt 4 tablespoons butter in a large cast-iron skillet over medium heat, add half the quail; brown them lightly on all sides, and transfer to a large, shallow baking dish.
  • Repeat with the remaining butter and quail.
  • Wrap each quail snugly with a strip of bacon, strain the marinade over the birds, cover them with a sheet of foil, and bake until the quail are very tender, about 45 mintues.
  • On a large serving platter, arrange each quail on a toast triangle and serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 985, Fat 80.3, SaturatedFat 26.3, Cholesterol 237.2, Sodium 617, Carbohydrate 3.5, Fiber 0.6, Sugar 1.4, Protein 48.6

12 dressed quail
salt
fresh ground black pepper
1/2 cup gin
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 large onion, chopped
1 cup chopped celery leaves
1 teaspoon dried tarragon
Tabasco sauce, to taste
8 tablespoons butter
12 slices bacon
12 toast, triangles

GRILLADES AND GRITS

Provided by Emeril Lagasse

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 28



Grillades and Grits image

Steps:

  • In a mixing bowl, combine the beef and veal together. Season the meat with Essence. Add the flour and toss the meat completely. Turn the meat out onto a floured surface and with meat mallet, lightly pound the meat. Turn the meat over and lightly pound the meat again. In a large cast-iron pot, heat the oil. When the oil is hot, add the meat. Brown the meat evenly on both sides for 5 to 6 minutes. Add the onions, bell peppers, and celery. Season with salt and cayenne. Continue stirring, scraping the bottom and sides of the pot to loosen any browned particles. Cook for 5 to 6 minutes, or until the vegetables are wilted. Add the tomatoes and garlic. Cook, stirring often and scraping the bottom and sides of the pot for 3 to 4 minutes. Add the bay leaves, thyme, oregano, basil, broth and wine. Season with salt, cayenne, and black pepper. Bring the liquid to a simmer, partially covered, stirring occasionally, and cook for about 1 1/2 hours or until the meat is very tender. Remove the bay leaves and serve with baked cheese grits.
  • Combine all ingredients thoroughly and store in an airtight jar or container.
  • Recipe from "New New Orleans Cooking", by Emeril Lagasse and Jessie Tirsch. Published by William and Morrow, 1993.

1 1/2 pounds beef top round, cut into 2-inch pieces
1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
1 pound veal top round, cut into 2-inch pieces
Essence, recipe follows
1/4 cup vegetable oil
2 cups chopped onions
1 cup chopped bell peppers
1 cup chopped celery
2 cups chopped, peeled, and seeded tomatoes
1 tablespoon chopped garlic
5 bay leaves
1/4 teaspoon dried oregano
1/4 teaspoon dried basil
2 cups beef broth
1/2 cup dry red wine
Salt and cayenne
Fresh black pepper
3 tablespoons chopped green onions
2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley
Baked cheese grits
2 1/2 tablespoons paprika
2 tablespoons salt
2 tablespoons garlic powder
1 tablespoon black pepper
1 tablespoon onion powder
1 tablespoon cayenne pepper
1 tablespoon dried leaf oregano
1 tablespoon dried thyme

GAIL'S SMOTHERED BIRDS

Categories     Game     Simmer

Number Of Ingredients 6



GAIL'S SMOTHERED BIRDS image

Steps:

  • Melt the butter in an iron skillet over medium high heat. Brown the birds on each side. Pour enough water to almost cover the birds. In a separate bowl mix the lemon juice, worcestershire sauce and durkees together then pour over the birds. Simmer for 1 hour. To thicken the gravy, remove birds and add flour paste (flour and bird juice) Serve over prepared grits

12 dove or quail
1 stick butter
4 lemons, juiced
4 Tbs Worcestershire Sauce
3Tbs Durkees
Grits, prepared as directed on box

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