Ok, this may gross some of you out. We hunt deer. Has anyone ever thrown a rib cage to their birds to let them pick it clean? Would this be a good sorce of protein or would it be too much?
that does not gross me out,, hardly nothing does..
I have taken carp and split them open and let the chickens clean up the whole thing
that is a good way to give the chickens some protein,,
but IMHO it is throwing a delicacy away,,
I cut along the side of each rib all the way along it.. leaving the meat between the ribs attached to only one of the ribs,, then I use my "bone crusher" and cut the ribs into about 2 inch long pieces.
this makes bagging them easy.. and they do not poke through the freezer bag..
I cook the whole batch of prepared ribs from one deer
when I cook them, I boil them for about an hour.. this removes a lot (most) of the fat..
drain all the water off..
then I put them back into the cast iron kettle with a lid..
mix up a couple of cups of ketchup,
lots of onions, at least one cup chopped.
a couple of cloves of garlic,
I use the bottled chopped up garlic,, about 2 table spoons..
about 1/4 cup of mustard
about 1/4 cup of lea and perrins worchester
about 1/2 cup of brown sugar..
no need for salt as there is enough in the ingredients for my taste..
you can add pepper if you like..
then I add about a 1/4 cup of tobasco pepper sauce..
you can add more or less.. I just like the little bit of bite it gives, and I also love the flavor..
mix this all very thoroughly and pour it over the ribs in the kettle..
mix the ribs with the sauce to coat each rib..
pop it into a 200F oven and let them absorb all that goodness.. I go for about 2 hours..
bake as long as you can without drying out the sauce..
GUARANTEE:
you will never throw another rib cage away ..