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Wild Game

Venison Stew
Duck and Goose Gizzards and Hearts
Duck Ravioli
Roast Wild Duck with
     Greek Olive and Pepper Sauce

Quail Cacciatore
Pheasant Cacciatore
Roasted Speckled Goose
Snow Goose in Port Wine Sauce
Fried Canada Goose Breast
Dove Breasts on Polenta

Game Fish

Pan-Fried Trout
Grilled Salmon
Abalone Marsala
Red Snapper with Fennel
Stuffed Striped Bass
Citrus Grilled Sea Bass

Order Crinella Wines

2005 Sauvignon Blanc
2005 Glissando


Whole Red Snapper with Wild Fennel
This is an easy way to fix whole fresh fish. Fresh salmon is also good this way. All throughout California fields of wild fennel grow and can be picked for much of the year. The stalks give magnificent flavor to grilled foods. The seeds can be used for cooking and also pickling. The Californian has always spent a lot of time outdoors, playing sports, walking, and cooking. On walks you can gather wild fennel, mustard, mushrooms, blackberries, material to dry for floral arrangements and much else.

Whole red snapper
Stalks of wild fennel
Lemon slices
Salt and pepper
  • Clean and dry fish.
  • Brush with lemon juice inside and out.
  • Salt and pepper inside and out.
  • Stuff inside with stalks of wild fennel and slices of lemon.
  • Brush outside with olive oil.
  • Grill 5 to 10 minutes on each side and serve.

    Enjoy with our 2005 Sauvignon Blanc.
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