beretta boy
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Orillia, Ontario
Generally, just breast & legs
... unless it's aparticularly nice bird like a Can or Red that I'm pretty sure has been feeding on wild celery for a while - or big grain fed Malards or Canadas... they are worth picking/dressing for the occasional roast.
To help with picking, submerse the whole bird (before dressing it) in some very hot water that has a little detergent mixed into it. Doesn't hurt the bird whatsoever, but breaks down the "oily" feathers so that they peel off like a lot of wet kleenex. A good rinse in lukewarm water, then dress as usual.
I like to run-up each side of the back bone, stem to stern ... out comes the neck, lungs & everything else ... somewhat easier & more thorough than through a body cavity opening ( i.e., vent to breast bone) Leaves the entire breast intact ... and the interior of the bird is much easier to clean up.
... unless it's aparticularly nice bird like a Can or Red that I'm pretty sure has been feeding on wild celery for a while - or big grain fed Malards or Canadas... they are worth picking/dressing for the occasional roast.
To help with picking, submerse the whole bird (before dressing it) in some very hot water that has a little detergent mixed into it. Doesn't hurt the bird whatsoever, but breaks down the "oily" feathers so that they peel off like a lot of wet kleenex. A good rinse in lukewarm water, then dress as usual.
I like to run-up each side of the back bone, stem to stern ... out comes the neck, lungs & everything else ... somewhat easier & more thorough than through a body cavity opening ( i.e., vent to breast bone) Leaves the entire breast intact ... and the interior of the bird is much easier to clean up.




















































