Smoked Roasted Quail

Total Time: 45 hrs 45 mins Difficulty: Beginner
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Want a delish dish that is unique and will be getting your friends and family saying “This is better than chicken!” This is the dish and it’s simple with just a little time of preparation and marination.

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Smoked Roasted Quail

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 15 mins Cook Time 45 hrs Rest Time 30 mins Total Time 45 hrs 45 mins
Best Season: Suitable throughout the year, Summer

Description

Want a delish dish that is unique and will be getting your friends and family saying "This is better than chicken!" This is the dish and it's simple with just a little time of preparation and marination.

Ingredients

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Instructions

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  1. 4 quail are used in this recipe but you can double it. 2 Quail Per Person.

  1. Place your quail on a pan and begin to coat with olive oil (see YouTube video link).

  1. Apply 1/2 of the vinegar on top of the quail (don't worry about all the excess, we are keeping that!).

  1. Apply all the dry seasonings and coat well all over.

  1. Place your quail in a vac sealer bag or zip lock back if you do not have a vacuum sealer

  1. Pour all the marinade that was generated by coating the quail into the bag and vac seal. You will most likely need a
    chamber sealer due to all the liquid If you do not have a chamber sealer you can just sqeeze all the air out of the ziploc bag.

  1. Place in the refrigerator for 4 hours.

  1. Preheat smoker to 225ºF and preheat your oven inside to 400ºF.

  1. Place quail in smoker for 30 minutes.

  1. Remove quail at 30 minutes and bring inside.

  1. Insert instant thermometer in breast (I use the ThermoWorks signals which is the extremely accurate

  1. Place in oven and remove when internal breast temperature reaches 162ºF and let sit for 5 minutes.

  1. Plate up with your starch of choice and vegetable of choice.

Note

If you do not have a smoker, you will just add a little times to your oven cooking. The 225ºF on the smoker allows a nice slower rise in temp so when you put it in the oven at 400ºF not only will the skin crisp up but the meat will have already
been raised to 110º-115ºF so the cooking time will be quicker.
Remember always use a real time thermometer during the cook to make sure you do not over cook the quail and dry it out.

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Keywords: Poultry, Wild Game
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