Coon for Thanksgiving ?

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  • Snookie

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    Coon Meal In A Bag Enjoy Something a LITTLE DIFFERENT:D

    ~ 1 cleaned raccoon
    ~ 8 medium Irish(red) potatoes, peeled and cubed
    ~ 3 lb bag baby carrots
    ~ 2 large onions, sliced into 1/2" slices
    ~ 4 bell peppers, diced
    ~ 4 medium turnips, quartered
    ~ 1 can cream of mushroom soup
    ~ 1 1/2 cups water
    ~ 2 oz Morton's Natures Seasoning
    ~ 1 large baking bag, turkey size
    ~ electric roasting oven with liner


    Place coon in the baking bag. Add the potatoes, carrots, onions, peppers and turnips.

    Mix the soup and water together in a bowl. Add to bag.

    Sprinkle on the Morton's seasoning evenly as possible.

    Seal bag.

    Put 1 gallon of water in the roaster to make a water bath.

    Place the bag in the liner and place in roaster.

    Cook for 6 - 8 hours at 250 degrees.

    Serve and enjoy.

    * You can cook this in the oven if you don't have a roaster. Adjust cooking time as needed
     

    Snookie

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    Snookie, Y'all REALLY need a Winn Dixie out that way don't ya? :rofl:

    I buy my Coon's from Winn Dixie in Prarieville, just ask the little lady she will show you where they are the next time your at WD there on airline hwy LOL Enjoy;)

    I'll probably pick up a couple of coons on my way back from the Gun Show this weekend for Thanksgiving Lunch
     
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    oleheat

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    BBQ'd coon really isn't that bad. I haven't done any in a while (I'd rather wild pork or venison), but wouldn't hesitate to BBQ a young one. They are tough- we used to boil them in crab boil to tenderize before putting them on the pit.
    Don't knock it til you try it- you might be surprised!
     

    whitjct

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    BBQ'd coon really isn't that bad. I haven't done any in a while (I'd rather wild pork or venison), but wouldn't hesitate to BBQ a young one. They are tough- we used to boil them in crab boil to tenderize before putting them on the pit.
    Don't knock it til you try it- you might be surprised!

    I hear ya...Im keeping an open mind..Lots of new things to try since Ive made the move...Alligator is #1 on the list
     
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