Like the throwback Thursday Clay, its like sitting around the campfire with you . I was out last week in wet conditions on the Jetski, a few nice fish around but it can be hard yards some times. Keep up the daily videos, I admire your dedication. Cheers
Clay here's a simple recipe. Once plucked cut the duck into 6 pieces cover it in flour with salt, pepper, ground cumin, ground corriander, smoked papika and garlic power. Keep it cover in the flour for 2-3 hours until the coating around the duck has tacky feel to it not where its sticking to your fingers. Then shallow fry or deep fry it for roughly 6 minutes, then let it rest for 6 minutes and eat.
Wild duck breast marinade - plum sauce, soy sauce, Chinese five spice (pinch), chopped garlic & ginger - give them a couple of hours then flash fry/add to stir fry - keeps me going back to the salt-marshes for more..... All the best Clay, keep up the good work
That looked hella delish.. the game flavor of wildly caught animals always tastes so much better than anything in a shop. Loved the outtro. I love cooking its one place a person can truly create magic im forever trying new ways and creating my own sauces etc. Been loving my daily dose of your adventures bro thanks for the epic journey
After you butcher the duck, quarter it and salt it over night. Spice the salt if you want. Next day rub off the salt with a damp cloth. Melt down enough of your lovely leaf lard to cover the duck portions. Add bay leaf, whole chilli, star anise, pimento, ginger and garlic. Put the whole lot in your camp oven and bring the fat to 85 °C /185 °F. Cook until the meat is tender, breast will be done first then leg. You can preserve in jars covered in leaf lard. To eat reheat in oven or fry in pan until crispy. Serve with cooked Puy Lentils finished with balsamic vinegar, ginger, tomato juice or paste, garlic, spring onions and chilli flakes.
Here's another something to try also off the duck topic, but its a goodie wrap your venison back steaks in wild bacon and if you have it available top it with creamed paua, it would have to be the ultimate surf and turf.
I put a few in my slow cooker for about 5 hours with just slightly more water than was needed to cover the meat. Tossed in some garlic, onion, pepper, salt. When they were done and we had a good broth, dumped it into a pot brought it to a boil. Added some vegtables, and then thickened the broth to a loose gravy. Dropped in a load of egg noodles. When it was done we put it over some mashed potatoes the wife made. Was good enough it converted a couple people that hated duck, to duck eaters. Only thing that could have made it better would have been some mushrooms, but one of the folks has a mushroom allergy. Give it a go bud. I use a similar recipe for cooking other tough game meat for people that are skeptical of eating wild game.
Bluddy good idea there mate. I bet this would work with Pukeko as well. I will give it a lash next time I clean a few up on the farm here. Thanks for taking the time and sharing your recipe.
Works well with our woodchucks, squirrels, and raccoons too. Makes the meat super tender. It would probably be pretty good with the possums you you have over there.
Hey Clay, for that mice problem you got there, you could try checking out "rolling log mouse trap" or "walk the plank mouse trap", there are some videos on youtube about them, they are really simple and cheap to make/buy, but they work incredibly well. They can catch as many mice as the size of the bucket you use and don't need to be reset between catches, just leave them overnight somewhere near the trailer and you'll have a bucket full of dead mice in the morning. Hope this helps, good luck!
Love my duck! Having been an avid duck hunter most of my life I've had duck more ways than I can remember. Your recipe for roasting looks great but no apple? The ponds and lake that I used to hunt (for close to 20 years had an apple orchard so it became a habit to add ripe diced apples to the cavity. Really added a sweet mild flavor. I've also used apple juice or cider as a brine in lieu of water for soaking to add flavor, tenderizer, and takes any 'gamey' flavor out. Give it a try sometime. Happy hunting.
Ingredients 4 duck breasts, skin on 1/4 cup maple syrup 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper 1 tablespoon brown sugar 1 pinch salt and pepper Buy Ingredients 1 Using a sharp knife, trim off any extra skin around the duck breasts. The skin should just cover the meat, not overhang at all. Also, slice a few slits into the skin with your knife, being careful not to cut into the meat. 2 Season the duck breasts with salt and pepper and place them, skin side down, in a dry, cold, large skillet. 3 Place the skillet over medium-high heat and cook for about 5 minutes. Starting the breasts in a cold pan will help the fat render out of the skin. 4 After five minutes, the skin should be starting to brown and the fat should be rendering out nicely. If it isn't browning, turn up the heat a bit. 5 If the skin is browned, flip the breasts so they sear on the bottom side. Cook for about 2 minutes, then flip back over to the skin side. 6 Add breasts to a 400°F oven and bake for 4 minutes, skin side down. If your pan is oven safe, you can move it right to the oven, otherwise transfer your duck breasts to an oven-safe dish. 7 Remove breasts from oven, flip them (skin side up now), and baste them with maple glaze. Return to oven for 4 more minutes. 8 Remove from oven and glaze again. Let breasts rest for 5 minutes. 9 Slice duck thickly (1 breast should be 4-5 slices) and serve immediately.
Old gin traps with jam always work well for rats, caught hundreds that way. Bloofy good looking pork, done that with quail before and always tastes bloody good
If you can get hold of it online, buy some Himalayan black salt. It is actually grey and tastes like sulphur. It is just the best with wild game and also any red meat. Kelp powder is also another alternative that tastes great with meat.
Apparently peanut butter with a dog kibble on it works well in rat traps. We aren’t bothered with rats, so I haven’t used this method personally. Happy ratting buddy.
Are you gonna try to remove the Lipoma with help of a surgeon or are you trying to out some sort of diat or special creme? Also if you want to get rats or mice you might want to try peanut butter (don't know if you mean normal butter or he peanut one) or nutella or a similar chocolate product. We had surprisingly luck with those two. And maybe when you have put the butter/chocolate in the trap put some ducktape (tape in general) over it so that its a bit more difficult for the rats to reach it.
No point in removing the Limopma. It is only cosmetic and Bruno does not give a toss. Also, any type of surgery always runs the risk of infection. No point really.
Hi Clay I lived in Thailand for years and have Thai wife she made Thai red curry simple recipe 1/4 duck cube butter but squash tin cocoanut milk garlic ginger Thai red curry paste to your taste salt plus any other vegis you have slow cook till tender I leave veg till last 10 to 15 minuets so that firm . can cook all game and fish with those recipe
Tea smoked duck..always one of my favorites. Just google it, popular now, but always a good go-to. It's envolved, but man, i gotta tell you, the end result is incredible. Alot of the ingredients are hard to come by depending on where you are, but if you follow the techniques involved, you can adapt the recipe to fit any situation.
Well clay just want to ask you would you ever go lamping rabbits or fox's with your lurchers I'm from Ireland and i have 2 bull x greyhounds I use for deer rabbits fox's hares just thought i ask you if you don't mind liam here thank keep up the hunting buddy looking forward to more video's
Ke ora Clay. Cook it in red wine bit or brown sugar to sweeten touch or chicken stock low heat till falling off bone and what ever your spices you like to put in.
Clay Tall Stories Well i thought you may bought them in Germany. As said, they make pretty good pistols (James Bond used a Walther PPK). Enjoy your knifes. Have a good day
Love your videos! You should monetise your videos and shove a few adverts in there, your fans like me won’t mind at all and you’ll get money from the views! Keep up the great content, looks like some good tucker 😍🤤
Clay Tall Stories fair do’s! One of the most underrated channels in my opinion, and deserves a lot of success. I’m glad it’s doing good and you’re keeping well 👍🏾
Lmao that 1 thumbs down looks so lonely love the work boss 👌🏻Bruno is a veteran ! Also clay why do you hang the pork in the fridge is it for dry aging or.,
I love how you had a duck on the thumbnail, then walked with the gun round the lake in the morning, after duck season is finished, had me thinking you killed a duck at the start. Good youtubing
Heat up duck body in oven, then remove from oven and rub all over with butter..after a few minutes, rubb plum jam all over duck, place in oven 180 , baste, turn at least once..
Hey clay. I know I am super late to this video. Was just wondering since u said the owner of the land doesn't really take care of the farm. Why dont you water the plants and sell them to small business shops and make extra money? Seeing all those pomegranate just hanging of all those trees really made me sad aee. My favourite fruit by Farr
We breast the ducks and cut the breasts into cubes and put them in a bag with coat and cook and some added salt and pepper and then fry them in a pan with oil
Duck nuggets mate slice up breasts soak em in milk over night or a few hours gets rid of most of the strong game taste then take outa milk crumb in coat n cook or bread crumbs and shellow fry it yummmmmmy
Like the throwback Thursday Clay, its like sitting around the campfire with you . I was out last week in wet conditions on the Jetski, a few nice fish around but it can be hard yards some times. Keep up the daily videos, I admire your dedication. Cheers
Clay here's a simple recipe. Once plucked cut the duck into 6 pieces cover it in flour with salt, pepper, ground cumin, ground corriander, smoked papika and garlic power. Keep it cover in the flour for 2-3 hours until the coating around the duck has tacky feel to it not where its sticking to your fingers. Then shallow fry or deep fry it for roughly 6 minutes, then let it rest for 6 minutes and eat.
Ahhh. I have done this or something similar. Its epic
Wild duck breast marinade - plum sauce, soy sauce, Chinese five spice (pinch), chopped garlic & ginger - give them a couple of hours then flash fry/add to stir fry - keeps me going back to the salt-marshes for more..... All the best Clay, keep up the good work
U should do a throwback Thursday and talk about crazy or cool hunting stories
Bluddy good idea mate. Might just start doing that and see how she goes. Cheers for the thought.
That’s an excellent idea , I would love to hear your hunting stories.
That looked hella delish.. the game flavor of wildly caught animals always tastes so much better than anything in a shop.
Loved the outtro.
I love cooking its one place a person can truly create magic im forever trying new ways and creating my own sauces etc.
Been loving my daily dose of your adventures bro thanks for the epic journey
After you butcher the duck, quarter it and salt it over night. Spice the salt if you want. Next day rub off the salt with a damp cloth. Melt down enough of your lovely leaf lard to cover the duck portions. Add bay leaf, whole chilli, star anise, pimento, ginger and garlic. Put the whole lot in your camp oven and bring the fat to 85 °C /185 °F. Cook until the meat is tender, breast will be done first then leg. You can preserve in jars covered in leaf lard. To eat reheat in oven or fry in pan until crispy. Serve with cooked Puy Lentils finished with balsamic vinegar, ginger, tomato juice or paste, garlic, spring onions and chilli flakes.
That sounds like a ripper recipe thanks mate
Its been a while, good to see you Clay! and Bruno is still on the right side of the dirt, good lad!
Cheers mate. We are both still above ground.
Here's another something to try also off the duck topic, but its a goodie wrap your venison back steaks in wild bacon and if you have it available top it with creamed paua, it would have to be the ultimate surf and turf.
Yum
I put a few in my slow cooker for about 5 hours with just slightly more water than was needed to cover the meat. Tossed in some garlic, onion, pepper, salt. When they were done and we had a good broth, dumped it into a pot brought it to a boil. Added some vegtables, and then thickened the broth to a loose gravy. Dropped in a load of egg noodles. When it was done we put it over some mashed potatoes the wife made. Was good enough it converted a couple people that hated duck, to duck eaters. Only thing that could have made it better would have been some mushrooms, but one of the folks has a mushroom allergy.
Give it a go bud. I use a similar recipe for cooking other tough game meat for people that are skeptical of eating wild game.
Bluddy good idea there mate. I bet this would work with Pukeko as well. I will give it a lash next time I clean a few up on the farm here. Thanks for taking the time and sharing your recipe.
Works well with our woodchucks, squirrels, and raccoons too. Makes the meat super tender. It would probably be pretty good with the possums you you have over there.
Hey Clay, for that mice problem you got there, you could try checking out "rolling log mouse trap" or "walk the plank mouse trap", there are some videos on youtube about them, they are really simple and cheap to make/buy, but they work incredibly well. They can catch as many mice as the size of the bucket you use and don't need to be reset between catches, just leave them overnight somewhere near the trailer and you'll have a bucket full of dead mice in the morning. Hope this helps, good luck!
yeah have seen those.
Love my duck! Having been an avid duck hunter most of my life I've had duck more ways than I can remember. Your recipe for roasting looks great but no apple? The ponds and lake that I used to hunt (for close to 20 years had an apple orchard so it became a habit to add ripe diced apples to the cavity. Really added a sweet mild flavor. I've also used apple juice or cider as a brine in lieu of water for soaking to add flavor, tenderizer, and takes any 'gamey' flavor out. Give it a try sometime. Happy hunting.
That sounds perfect
Loved the tune
Ingredients
4
duck breasts, skin on
1/4
cup maple syrup
1/2
teaspoon cayenne pepper
1
tablespoon brown sugar
1
pinch salt and pepper
Buy Ingredients
1
Using a sharp knife, trim off any extra skin around the duck breasts. The skin should just cover the meat, not overhang at all. Also, slice a few slits into the skin with your knife, being careful not to cut into the meat.
2
Season the duck breasts with salt and pepper and place them, skin side down, in a dry, cold, large skillet.
3
Place the skillet over medium-high heat and cook for about 5 minutes. Starting the breasts in a cold pan will help the fat render out of the skin.
4
After five minutes, the skin should be starting to brown and the fat should be rendering out nicely. If it isn't browning, turn up the heat a bit.
5
If the skin is browned, flip the breasts so they sear on the bottom side. Cook for about 2 minutes, then flip back over to the skin side.
6
Add breasts to a 400°F oven and bake for 4 minutes, skin side down. If your pan is oven safe, you can move it right to the oven, otherwise transfer your duck breasts to an oven-safe dish.
7
Remove breasts from oven, flip them (skin side up now), and baste them with maple glaze. Return to oven for 4 more minutes.
8
Remove from oven and glaze again. Let breasts rest for 5 minutes.
9
Slice duck thickly (1 breast should be 4-5 slices) and serve immediately.
Excellent
That's a nice looking duck clay
Nice keeping in theme with throwback thursday.... Do a wacky wednesday!! bloopers from vids and funny moments
haha. Most my vlogs are one massive blooper
I have never heard of putting butter in a mouse trap, peanut butter, but not butter. When I was a kid, we always put chedar cheese.
I use to catch a few on butter here. The peanut butter stopped working so I went back to butter. Its not working either
Old gin traps with jam always work well for rats, caught hundreds that way. Bloofy good looking pork, done that with quail before and always tastes bloody good
Good info thanks mate
Peanut butter is good too mate give that a go
Thanks mate awesome vid
If you can get hold of it online, buy some Himalayan black salt. It is actually grey and tastes like sulphur. It is just the best with wild game and also any red meat. Kelp powder is also another alternative that tastes great with meat.
Great tip Risa. Thanks mate
Apparently peanut butter with a dog kibble on it works well in rat traps. We aren’t bothered with rats, so I haven’t used this method personally. Happy ratting buddy.
Are you gonna try to remove the Lipoma with help of a surgeon or are you trying to out some sort of diat or special creme? Also if you want to get rats or mice you might want to try peanut butter (don't know if you mean normal butter or he peanut one) or nutella or a similar chocolate product. We had surprisingly luck with those two. And maybe when you have put the butter/chocolate in the trap put some ducktape (tape in general) over it so that its a bit more difficult for the rats to reach it.
No point in removing the Limopma. It is only cosmetic and Bruno does not give a toss. Also, any type of surgery always runs the risk of infection. No point really.
Hi Clay I lived in Thailand for years and have Thai wife she made Thai red curry simple recipe 1/4 duck cube butter but squash tin cocoanut milk garlic ginger Thai red curry paste to your taste salt plus any other vegis you have slow cook till tender I leave veg till last 10 to 15 minuets so that firm . can cook all game and fish with those recipe
This is one I have to try. I love Thai food. Thanks mate
Damn that meal looked fantastic! 👍😁
I will try that recipe , it looks delicious mate...
Tea smoked duck..always one of my favorites. Just google it, popular now, but always a good go-to. It's envolved, but man, i gotta tell you, the end result is incredible. Alot of the ingredients are hard to come by depending on where you are, but if you follow the techniques involved, you can adapt the recipe to fit any situation.
Looking at it now. Cheers
Thats a new one for me, awesome tucker.
Love the vlogs mate , keep em coming
It's always the way
Well clay just want to ask you would you ever go lamping rabbits or fox's with your lurchers I'm from Ireland and i have 2 bull x greyhounds I use for deer rabbits fox's hares just thought i ask you if you don't mind liam here thank keep up the hunting buddy looking forward to more video's
Fantastic mix mate lol
Cheers mate and thanks for your epic support here
Honey soy garlic duck! Marinate then fry👍
Mahalo and Aloha from the Big Isle "🤙"
That looked awesome clay mate great chomping and chewing there mate well done po keeping the rats at bay 👍
Quote of the day. "I know fuck all about wine... Tastes good to me" 22:50🍷 . it doesent get more kiwi than that. Made my day clay.
By criky that looks delicious
Ke ora Clay. Cook it in red wine bit or brown sugar to sweeten touch or chicken stock low heat till falling off bone and what ever your spices you like to put in.
I am gonna give that a bash. Nice and simple is what I like.
Nice and simple the way to go get you back in the flow let me Know how it tastes and I'll give it a go. please thanks Clay
Your salads look so good, you don't usually have a sauce with your duck do you?
Looks so good, I'd like some duck wrapped in bacon now.
Forgot if you can get Mae Ploy red curry pate is one she use's
Hey nice. Where you got the Walther Knifes from?
They normaly make Guns. I used to work there in my hometown.
Great video and good cooking 👍🏻
I bought from Gun City
Clay Tall Stories
Well i thought you may bought them in Germany.
As said, they make pretty good pistols (James Bond used a Walther PPK).
Enjoy your knifes. Have a good day
Boil the whole duck with mero berrys till it falls off the bone pepper and salt 👌👌
I will give that a crack mate
For the dogs i use horse blanckets the made from wool and canvas . The horse sent keeps flea's away
yeah they are tough.
Yea mate the ducks 🦆 were well taken the piss out of you your food always looks delicious but that looked better 🍷👍
Try peanut butter in your rat traps if you're still having no luck with butter
Ducks would know for sure. I've heard lots of duck hunters say the same thing.
It would not surprise me one bit.
Hey mate awesome vids, is the Dogo Argentina a mastiff?
yep. 100%
Love your videos!
You should monetise your videos and shove a few adverts in there, your fans like me won’t mind at all and you’ll get money from the views! Keep up the great content, looks like some good tucker 😍🤤
I have Patreon so any advertising is just a bonus. Thanks for thinking about this.
Clay Tall Stories fair do’s! One of the most underrated channels in my opinion, and deserves a lot of success. I’m glad it’s doing good and you’re keeping well 👍🏾
Lmao that 1 thumbs down looks so lonely love the work boss 👌🏻Bruno is a veteran ! Also clay why do you hang the pork in the fridge is it for dry aging or.,
haha. good on ya mate
Clay mate do you ever make farmers ham?
I dont know what that is mate?
@@ClayTallStories just salt a leg for a week or so then hang it to dry for 3 months haha want a nice fat sow like that one
I love how you had a duck on the thumbnail, then walked with the gun round the lake in the morning, after duck season is finished, had me thinking you killed a duck at the start. Good youtubing
cheers
try peanut butter in your rat traps that might work better!
Heat up duck body in oven, then remove from oven and rub all over with butter..after a few minutes, rubb plum jam all over duck, place in oven 180 , baste, turn at least once..
Hay clay instead of using butter use peanut butter it's what we used we're I'm from
Yep. I have had some joy with chocolate and peanut butter.
Hey clay. I know I am super late to this video. Was just wondering since u said the owner of the land doesn't really take care of the farm. Why dont you water the plants and sell them to small business shops and make extra money? Seeing all those pomegranate just hanging of all those trees really made me sad aee. My favourite fruit by Farr
I cant aford to go on your patreon site
flick me a PM of our face book page explaining your situation and we might be able to help you watch a few hard out dog n knife hunt clips etc
I dont have face book
@@joshuaarrol5633 smart man. email me at claytallstrories@gmail.com
Come up the kapiti coast for a mission clay
Bait a tree trunk with flour and sugar for a few days and then one night sit thier with your 410 should be able to get a few rats in one shot
Great vid, love watching you videos
I like the sound of that mate
were do you live
LIKE.....
I cured the duck with kiwi fruit and passion fruit, achter that in the oven mmmm
I do the same with venison. cheers
Our pig dog that just died by a pig was 14 years old she was my mane dog
haha you got it
Good to see you back on the channel stalker. Its been a while since you surfaced.
I know fuck all about wine but that taste good to me!! #brilliant
People will report a gutting video and then go watch Gordon Ramsey cook a steak lol..
Damn I wish I would have recorded the whole process
Liver is great
We breast the ducks and cut the breasts into cubes and put them in a bag with coat and cook and some added salt and pepper and then fry them in a pan with oil
That will work, Thanks for sharing mate
Get some peanut butter in the traps for the rats.
Duck nuggets mate slice up breasts soak em in milk over night or a few hours gets rid of most of the strong game taste then take outa milk crumb in coat n cook or bread crumbs and shellow fry it yummmmmmy
Thats sounds mean as mate. Cheers
@@ClayTallStories no worries mate any time
Fuck me mate that duck looked tasty rapped in that pork my mouth is watering 👍
you mit have to get a CAT that will go wall with your dogs
Duck Mc nuggets
Some snowflake is going to get this video taken down because of Po’s rat.
If they get upset with that then they wont like S-Vlog 23. Po catches a big rat and Pac stretches it out. It gets messy.