'TWO TURTLE DOVES'
It was actually quite an appropriate gift since these two are so very 'lovey dovey'. As much as they love each other, they can't deny an equal passion for poultry of any size, shape or form.
So Dante got out his cookbook, and this is what he made for Sascha's supPURR. Dante fancies himself a feline of refined tastes, as well as a seasoned cat chef. And 'tis the Season for sure.
Doesn't this just make you drool? (Except for the 'Tabbies of Trout Town', of course, who just think all birds are caca. For their information, Dante is very careful about cleaning out the caca before serving.)
Sweet, Savory & Spicy Sugar-Glazed Dove Poppers
Marinade (Ideal for 20-30 pieces):
1 Tbsp Soy Sauce
2 Tbsp Teriyaki Sauce
4 Tbsp Honey
1 Tbsp Lime Juice
½ Tbsp Ginger
Powder
1 Tbsp Garlic (Minced)
1 Tbsp Green onion (Finely Chopped)
1 Tbsp Light Brown Sugar
1 Tbsp Extra Virgin Olive Oil
1 Jalapeño, diced (seeded for mild or leave in for hot!)
Dash of Salt & Pepper
Stir well to incorporate honey and sugar (10 seconds in
microwave may be helpful)
Place dove and marinade into Ziploc bag and place into
refrigerator for at least 1 hour
(2-4 hours is recommended).
Preparation:
Preheat oven to 375°F.
Open package of bacon and slice pieces in half. Drain marinade in colander. It is recommended to pick jalapeño seeds off
of the dove breast before wrapping half piece of bacon around each breast. Feel free to stuff a piece(s) of jalapeño
into each wrap. Thread a toothpick
through the top of the bacon so that it goes down to the breast and then bring
it back up through the top of the bacon to secure the bacon around each
breast. Place poppers toothpick side
down on broiler pan w/ aluminum below.
Place in oven for 10-12 minutes checking often for crispness of bacon,
additional minutes may be necessary.
Once bacon is at desired crispness on top, remove from
oven and drain off all juices. Flip over
“poppers” so that the toothpick side is now up.
Align poppers in rows so that they are touching one another. Sprinkle
brown sugar over the top; use as little or as much as you would like (“a pinch
a popper” is recommended). **Turn oven
to Broil and return the poppers to the oven until brown sugar is thoroughly
melted and bacon is crisp. Remove from
oven and place on a paper towel-lined serving tray. Allow a few minutes to cool
down (if you can wait that long!).
Remove toothpick and enjoy! **This step should be watched carefully, as
ovens broil differently and chances of burning the “poppers” are high.
This sweet and spicy dish is PURRfectly suited to the sweet and spicy couple. Dante and Sascha's passion for each other is only enhanced after tasting these succulent morsels.
Come back tomorrow for "The Third Day of Christmas" with Dante and Sascha. I wonder what she'll give him next? Hmmmmm, that's a tough one. But if it should happen to be some sort of birds again, let's just hope they're actually tender.
10 comments:
It must be love to get a mancat to cook! MOL
DANTE! Stop making my mummy love you even MORE! Now that she knows you have such yummy sounding recipes I don't think the Dante love-hearts will ever stop twirling around her head!
Dang Dante, I think the Momma is drooling.... Hopefully we'll get a few ourselves!
Harry, Dexter and Tipp
Wow, another recipe, that is just great. That sure looks yummy. That was such a nice gift and so tasty. Have a great day.
I didn't know Dante was such a good cook! Sounds delicious!
We didn't realise that Dante was a chef - if he needs to practice any of his recipes we don't mind being tasters.
Luv Hannah and Lucy xx xx
Sascha loves it that her Dante cooks for her!
sew...when ya get ta... five golden rings......
CACHING !!!!!!!
Yummy, Yummy, Yummy, Mes gots love in my belly...
Kisses
Nellie
another great recipe my mummy say it quite yummy to but not for me as I'm a veggie
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