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Coon in the Near Future

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  • yzzi
    yzzi Posts: 1,843
    Well my interest has been peaked
    Dunedin, FL
  • dldawes1
    dldawes1 Posts: 2,208
    Being delivered soon.  I can't wait.  Hopefully this coming week.  I'll def post when I get to do it.


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    Donnie Dawes - RNNL8 BBQ - Carrollton, KY  

    TWIN XLBGEs, 1-Beautiful wife, 1 XS Yorkie

    I'm keeping serious from now on...no more joking around from me...Meatheads !! 


  • dldawes1
    dldawes1 Posts: 2,208
    I cannot find anyone with my Grandmother's recipe....very sad.

    But I have researched and I am ready to do it...just need a coon !!!

    Next week probably.

    Donnie

    Donnie Dawes - RNNL8 BBQ - Carrollton, KY  

    TWIN XLBGEs, 1-Beautiful wife, 1 XS Yorkie

    I'm keeping serious from now on...no more joking around from me...Meatheads !! 


  • Man they have " coon suppers" at a lot of the country churches around here. Most have now evolved into wild game suppers, but coon is still popular. Coon with sweet potatoes is one you see a lot.

    Little Rock, AR

  • KiterTodd
    KiterTodd Posts: 2,466
    Whatever you do.... POST PICTURES!

    This is one cook I'm interesting in seeing.
    LBGE/Maryland
  • GATraveller
    GATraveller Posts: 8,207
    My uncle in Tennessee used to eat them every year when I was young.  They would catch one then feed it corn for a couple weeks before slaughtering it.

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    2 Large
    Peachtree Corners, GA
  • DieselkW
    DieselkW Posts: 915
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    Indianapolis, IN

    BBQ is a celebration of culture in America. It is the closest thing we have to the wines and cheeses of Europe. 

    Drive a few hundred miles in any direction, and the experience changes dramatically. 



  • When I lived in TN, our local kennel club-Tri-State Trail and Tree Dog Association- had a lot of meetings with food served. One was BBQ coon, I missed it, but was told the coon ran out before the chicken. I do not know the details.
    Bob
    Cookin' on the coast
    Shellman Bluff, GA
    Medium BGE

  • dldawes1
    dldawes1 Posts: 2,208
    Folks...

    My grandad was a big coon hunter back when I was young..40-45+ years ago. I think he was even the president of the Kentucky Coonhunter's Assn, way back whenever.

    My grandma cooked coons pretty regularly during season. All I can remember is that she cooked it like a roast, with vegetables. I remember eating it and had no complaints. 

    I tried very hard to find her recipe, but my aunt told me it was probably just in her head, nothing written down.

    Let that be a reminder to us to leave our legacy in writing for future eggers....never know when a grandkid or great might start looking for one of our brisket recipes...."The Way I do it "!!!!!!!!

    Friend a t work is supposed to bring me one to experiment with...hopefully this week. I've searched and found 3 recipe/instructions that I intend to use as a guide, and go by.

    And yes...I'll record and post my process and results.

    Donnie Dawes - RNNL8 BBQ - Carrollton, KY  

    TWIN XLBGEs, 1-Beautiful wife, 1 XS Yorkie

    I'm keeping serious from now on...no more joking around from me...Meatheads !!