How to Cook Wild Game Stew in the Field with Steven Rinella
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- čas přidán 6. 03. 2013
- Steven Rinella talks about the influence of the Plains Indian's communal cooking on his mule deer stew.
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Man these need to be longer... we need tastings and everything!!
This is a short clip from one of his episodes. If you watch the episode you will get what you want.
Blue Steel what episodes is this
As much as I love this guy I didn’t learn how to cook anything on that video
Colbie Hamrick buy the book
1. Add ingredients.
2. Keep simmering at all times.
3. As long as you keep liquid in the pot it won't burn.
There is no specific ingredients he was talking about. He’s telling you that a game stew is whatever you make of it, basically just keep it stewing and add stuff in there. That’s the lesson to be learned? Cmon.
Did it so, it's true. Keep it cooking, and if you burn the hair off and toss it in, it becomes great and fatty. So good.
In my experience, I find it even better when I get wild plants to go along with my field cooked meals. Wild sage? Delicious. Wolla Wolla Onions? Great when grilled! Are those apples? Lets throw 'em in and see how it tastes!
In my experience who gives a shit
@@scottwest5013 In my experience I’m shitting
The turtle... that was me :) I threw that into the pot as a joke.
Love u videos brother.
Miss your show is it coming back on or are you working on another one
A know how it feel when your buddy got something on the fire after a long cold fun day on the trap line
Steve is so Michigan haha
why does steve perpetually never make enough food?
Its all over but the eating
The titles on these videos are very misleading.
Literally every video is steve telling a story about how fucked up Indians were lol
McSpitfire he's talking about how they lived
@@bedford4383 You don't know anything about European history then do you?
This was super short. It felt incomplete.
Many of their tools were made of either clay, stone, wood or bone. They most likely used clay for cooking.
"Just burn the hair off and gut it and throw it in the pot". Pretty much.
Its called hotpot.
How did the indians get a kettle? Clay? Or was that something introduced by the white man.
Primitive Tim lol you think Indians lived off the land for hundreds of years and didn’t have any sort of kettle?!
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Ofc they had some type of pot, they had to
not long enough.
misleading titles....
maybe made enough food for one small child
i thought the carrot was a hottdog
Throw some dog in there for special guests. 😳🐕
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There was no how to in this video at all.
This guy has always looked too thin. I am worried about him.
is he ted nuggent's minion?
No, and he opposes the type of hunting that Nugent does. Nugent does fenced hunts, which isn't really hunting, but more of just killing farm animals with a rifle.
You don't know your facts..... Sioux ate dogs.... Not all tribes did bromigo!!