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Why Worry Quiche

This quiche is a hardy dish with great flavor.

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Hunt Muffins

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These cupcakes are always a favorite!

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Famous Smoked Mac and Cheese

An Andrews Bridge favorite!

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Tortellini and Meatball Soup

So easy, and YUM with garlic bread!

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Hunt Breakfast Recipes

Putting on a Hunt Breakfast? Here are some tried-and-true favorites that have pleased armies of foxhunters around the country. I had Tommy Lee’s catfish stew recently at Belle Meade (GA), and even if the hunting wasn’t as good as it is I’d still go back for more stew! Will you contribute a favorite recipe to FHL’s collection? Submit one now! Appetizers Breads Desserts & Sweets Flask Concoctions Main Dishes Side Dishes & Accompaniments Soups & Salads... This content is for subscribers only.Log In Join Now
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Corn Scallop

Easily made ahead, easily transported, reheated, and also easily doubled. It literally takes 10 minutes to make it, just a long time to bake!

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Salsa di Parmigiano (“Glop”)

contest_winnerServe with crackers or with baguette toasts as an appetizer. It’s easy to serve, not drippy, and everyone will come back for more – by the spoonful!

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Catfish Stew

1 lb salted fatback2 lbs yellow onions10 lbs catfish boneless nuggets1 can diced tomatoes (20 oz)1 can whole kernel corn (20 oz)2-1/2 lbs red potatoes1 can tuna in water (12 oz)3 Tbs Old Bay Seasoning2 Tbs salt1-1/2 Tbs black pepper3 Tbs Louisiana Hot Sauce1 stick butter   1. Cut fatback into 1/4-inch squares. Boil in water for 2 minutes, drain water off, and fry fatback until golden brown. Remove fatback from grease.2. Cut onions into 1/2-inch pieces and fry in fatback grease until tips are brown. Drain grease from onions.3. In another fry pan, stew tomatoes for 2 minutes. Add corn and stew for 2 more minutes.4. Add onions and fatback to tomato/corn mixture, and stew for 2 minutes.5. Cut potatoes into 1/2-inch pieces. Boil for 8 minutes. Drain.6. In a separate pot, boil catfish and butter for 10 minutes in just enough water to cover.7. Add potatoes to catfish, and cook on low heat for 10 minutes. Stir frequently.8. Add corn tomato mixture, tuna, Old Bay, salt, pepper, and hot sauce. Simmer for 10 minutes. Serve over white rice or with oyster crackers or cornbread.... This content is for subscribers only.Log In Join Now
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Rusty Nail

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Simple, yet classic. This is great on a cold winter day, and my favorite!

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The Floating Whip

This is a flask concoction invented by myself and Kathy Lyell, a long-time member of and Whip for the Chula Homa Hunt in Mississippi.

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