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  • Shooter's Sandwich

    There are some great videos on this Sandwich of the hunting Gods, also several other recipes if you so choose to look at them. I forgot about these have made several years ago for the kids and myself. always a hit at the fire pit with grape kool aid with cut slices of lime and some lime juice over ice. And a fine Cuban cigar when stuffed and done. Then a rusty nail.


    Directions
    1. The steak should be about 2 inches thick, cut from some fine animal. Cut one end off the bread and remove as much center crumb as necessary to allow the steak and mushrooms to fit in snugly when cooked. Quickly sear the meat in a very hot pan, keeping the meat rare. Take from the fire and season well on both sides, then insert it into the hollowed loaf. Grill enough mushrooms to cover the meat and place them over the steak. Replace the removed crust end of the loaf.
    2. Wrap the whole thing in a double sheet of white blotting paper and secure with string. Then secure again with parchment paper and more string. (Or use foil and film). Place under a weighted board for 6 hours. When eating this sandwich just cut off a slice as required.

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    need a larger spatula for early morning road kill removal.

    As the venomous south American hissing skunk rat is growing fast and needs larger portions.

  • #2
    some history on this sandwich.. I think it is the better of the recipes. And the one we have made when the pack were still in the den.

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/WEX6T5-5jD4
    sigpicWal-Mart shopping cart undergoing heavy mods.
    nano second fast camo titanium splash proof thermo pen


    need a larger spatula for early morning road kill removal.

    As the venomous south American hissing skunk rat is growing fast and needs larger portions.

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    • #3
      That looks interesting, it does sound tasty.

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