When the temperatures rise, it's much pleasanter to cook outside! Impress friends and family with a mix of Cajun rabbit burgers, venison koftas, and partridge kebabs!
Three mouthwatering BBQ game recipes from the Game for Anything kitchen – cajun rabbit burgers, partridge kebabs, and venison koftas!
Whatever type of BBQ you are using, adding wood chips just before cooking can really add some great smoky flavours. We source from www.hotsmoked.co.uk when cooking in the Game For Anything kitchen.
1. Make up a batch of the cajun spice mix for the summer by simply mixing all the ingredients together and then store in a sealed container.
2. For the rabbit burgers, place all the ingredients into a bowl and mix with your hands.
3. When it is all thoroughly mixed together, divide the mixture into four equally sized balls, then use the palm of your hand to flatten and form the burger. Place onto squares of greaseproof paper.
Tip: Take a little sample of the meat and fry it off to test the seasoning.
4. Place on the BBQ and cook on both sides for 5 to 7 minutes, or until cooked through. Serve in an enriched bread roll and some pickles
1. Place all the ingredients for the marinade into a bowl and mix together.
2. Trim the partridge breasts and remove any sinew.
3. Cut the breasts up into 2cm squares and place in the marinade. Mix it up to ensure they are all well covered.
4. Place in the fridge for at least four hours, ideally overnight.
5. Place the skewers in water for an hour (this should stop them from burning when cooking).
6. Chop the peppers and onions into 2cm squares.
7. Start to make your kebabs by sliding the partridge, peppers and onions onto the skewers in any order you like.
8. Cook on the BBQ for 10 to 12 minutes, or until cooked through.
1. Place four skewers in water for an hour (this should stop them from burning when cooking).
2. Chop up the shallots, garlic & pepper as finely as possible.
Tip: This can also be done by pulsing them in a food processor.
3. Place these into a bowl along with the other ingredients and mix together with your hands.
4. When the ingredients are thoroughly mixed together, divide the mixture into four equally sized balls and carefully place them onto the skewers.
5. Gently squeeze to form the meat into sausage shapes on the skewers.
6. Cook on the BBQ for 10 to 12 minutes. Serve with a flatbread and some tzatziki.
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