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Bacon-Wrapped Dove

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Ingredients

  • 1 . About 10 dove breasts. (Carve them off of the breast bone as you would a chicken)
  • 2 . 1 Bottle of Italian Salad dressing.
  • 3 . 1 Tablespoon Garlic Powder
  • 4 . 1 Tablespoon Onion Powder
  • 5 . 1 Tablespoon of cajun seasoning
  • 6 . 1 Tablespoon of freshly cracked pepper
  • 7 . 20 jalapeno slices
  • 8 . 20 Tooth Picks
  • 9 . 7 slices of bacon stretched and cut into thirds

Details

Servings 1
Preparation time 5mins
Cooking time 10mins

Preparation

Step 1

My all time favorite way to grill dove is to wrap them up in bacon before
I put them on the pit. I also add one or two slices of jalapeno, and
maybe even a little cream cheese.

Here my great recipe for grilling bacon wrapped dove. This makes
a great appetizer before the big game, or a delicious meal that can be
accompanied by black eyed peas soaked in Brer Rabbit Syrup (thanks Grandpa!!)
and wild rice.

1. Soak the toothpicks in water for at least 30 minutes.

2. Trim all fat and bullet trauma off of the dove breasts.

3. Trim each dove breast off of the breast bone.
4. Stretch each piece of bacon and cut into 3 equal pieces.(1 bacon strip is enough for 3 dove breasts)
5. Place a jalapeno slice next to each breast, wrap with bacon, and push a toothpick through to lock in place.
6. Place each wrapped dove breast in the marinade.
7. Marinade for about 4 hours.
8. Build a medium fire in your pit and let the coals burn down. (About 20-30 minutes) I also add a piece of pecan wood for great flavor.
9. I use a fish grilling basket to grill all of the dove at one time. This is much easier than having to flip each dove breast. Make sure you space them out if you use one.
10. If you don't have a basket, cook the dove breast indirectly; around the fire not over the fire.
11. The are done when the bacon is done. Don't overcook the bacon.

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