baymule
Garden Master
When you hatch your own chicks or buy straight run.......you get excess ROOSTERS! And if they are a layer breed, then the roosters are slower to mature than CX and have less meat. So here you have a lean and small 3 month old rooster that you are tired of feeding because you know you are NOT going to keep him, what to do? Beyond sending him to freezer camp, how to cook a chewy rooster?
Boil (simmer) one dead rooster, preferably cleaned, all afternoon until meat falls from bone.
Debone the meat, toss bones to dogs that are drooling all over the kitchen floor, watching your every move with intent stare.
Cut the meat into bite size pieces, or for ya'll that barely chew and wolf it down like the dogs do, half bite size pieces.
Chop 2 stalks of celery.
1/2 cup chopped pecans or your favorite nuts.
1/2 pound seedless grapes, cut in half.
A glop or two of mayonaise, just enough to hold it all together.
Chill and serve.

Boil (simmer) one dead rooster, preferably cleaned, all afternoon until meat falls from bone.
Debone the meat, toss bones to dogs that are drooling all over the kitchen floor, watching your every move with intent stare.
Cut the meat into bite size pieces, or for ya'll that barely chew and wolf it down like the dogs do, half bite size pieces.
Chop 2 stalks of celery.
1/2 cup chopped pecans or your favorite nuts.
1/2 pound seedless grapes, cut in half.
A glop or two of mayonaise, just enough to hold it all together.
Chill and serve.
