Hey guys! Today I was thinking and there is almost no use for the dead crows. At http://www.crowbusters.com/recipes.htm it says some recipies and stuff for crow meat. And the meat looks kind of like dove meat. Does it taste any good?
Apparently the young ones taste good. You could make mince meat for pasta or burgers. If all else fails, use as dog food... Some guys give it to a zoo for birds of pray to eat but then you must use steel shot.
I can eat lobster and crab, which are bottom-crawling, garbage-eating crustaceans that have probably dined on Swiss Air and Japanese tsunami victims and I've eaten many an off-beat food item, but I just can't get to the point of trying crow.... Maybe if it was prepared and presented as a meal item.......
I can't answer for Ted, but once I tried to eat a western jackrabbit that probably had a steady diet of sagebrush......house smelled like thanksgiving turkey for a week, and remainder for rabbit went to the pigs (just TOO strong)........some ducks eat so much fish they reek of stale fish, yet I have a friend that prefers mergansers !!!!
First attempt at cooking crows was just a fast fry in vegetable oil, not good at all. Tough, smelled and tasted like liver.
Second attempt MUCH better, sliced the breasts in half to make them thinner, coated in flour and sprinkled salt on them and fried in butter. If you have ever eaten deer heart that's what it tastes like. I really liked it the second time only wish I had more to eat. 3 crows that way is a solid meal too. Two would probably do for most.
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I think slicing them in half and marinading in something citrus would help tenderize them. I also had a guy from Arkansas cook us up some deer and before he fried it, he pounded the hell out of it with a tenderizing hammer. Might do the trick for crow as well.
why not marinate them in asian soy sauce and garlic, ginger and honey? I bet they taste good then
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I was watching a hunting show on our local outdoors channel. It featured a crow hunt in Quebec, Canada. The half hour show was dedicated to spring crow hunting but was in French with English sub titles. Had a segment related to cooking crow by some chef. He claimed crow is quite good and apparently the breasts are dark meat as duck but the legs and thighs were more white as pheasant or grouse. Finished product looked quite good but I still think I'll stick to mallards and canvasbacks.
Ted
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If you want to get rid of the gamey taste and tenderize the meat just let them marinate in Coca Cola for 24 hours. We used too do that with ducks and geese and it worked quite well.
Bob A.
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Ever see turkeys feeding on the maggot covered carcass of a dead porupine?
I've eaten crow. Take the breast fillets and slice them in strips like you would for stir-fry.
Put these pieces in a zip-lock bag with olive oil and a couple table spoons of Worcestershire sauce. Marinate in fridge at least a couple hours, overnight is best. Then lightly saute' in frying pan with salt and pepper.
Turkey vultures will eat about anything..I still cannot get my mind off of that dead cow the farmer dragged out to help fertilize his cornfield...it attracted anything that ate meat so naturally Heckle and Jeckle would be right there too:"Come come all! Plenty to go around!"
Almost forgot; had that been in the fall that cow would have looked like a fuzz ball from a distance! And had the farmer did that every fall it would have actually altered the migration path! However that was late 1970 something and that idea is long gone...
oh and about west nile virus? Crows ain't stupid; they seemingly abandon an area where they see their buddies mysteriously flopping about on the ground but this virus has impacted all other wildlife species notably the songbird and hawk population....!!!
I have yet to hear just how it started out in Long Island and oh so suddenly winds up in NH ?!?
Are we suffering for it? Well not really. The crows see that as mentioned before and they just packed up and left...someone mentioned to me the government introduced it to lower the vast numbers of sea gulls in Long Island...guess it did more than that? But even so there are still crows in long Island...?