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Smoked Pheasant BRINE METHOD FAQs

Recipes & Cooking|11/10/2017

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Should you wet brine or dry brine before smoking? Here are recipes for both methods, plus smoking instructions.

By Jack Hennessy

Smoking a game bird requires adequate brining beforehand to avoid dehydrating the bird. But here’s the great debate: Should you wet brine or dry brine?

Dry brining is a fairly new technique. Many top chefs herald it as the superior method. In one study documented on AmazingRibs.com, digital scales were used to weigh multiple brined meats. They determined that dry brining does, in fact, retain more moisture than wet brining.

Still, I consider that a matter of opinion. So I recently performed my own tests (sans science), but before we get into the results, let’s briefly explore how brining works.

At molecular levels, salt binds water to muscle proteins. This process “denatures” muscle fibers; in short, they can then retain more moisture when cooking. The chemistry involved in brining means your birds end up tasting juicier, and, despite longer times cooking in heavy smoke, you don’t have to worry about dehydrating your fowl.

BENEFITS OF DRY BRINE

Less ingredients, meaning you waste less. Example: One teaspoon of salt versus one-third of a cup.

Less mess.

Easier to achieve crisp skin since it is easier to keep skin dry.

Takes less time. You can adequately dry brine a 2-pound cut of meat after a couple hours, unless you plan on smoking that meat.

BENEFITS OF WET BRINE

More flavor options. See this post for more details.

Tried and true and trusted by Grandma for decades

MY OWN RESULTS

I smoked two pheasants according to the method below. Both tasted just as juicy to me, though my wife contended the dry-brined pheasant was juicier. “Dry brine all day” were her exact words. The wet brined bird’s skin was actually crispier. I was afraid I would wipe off spices on dry-brined bird, so I never patted it down with napkin (like I did with wet-brined bird). The flavors of ginger and garlic from wet brine got lost amid the smoky flavor, so I considered those ingredients moot. However, the skin of the dry-brined pheasant rippled with flavor.

Conclusion? Dry brine is a great way to go when smoking your birds -- for benefits listed above, and because the moisture retained is certainly comparable to wet-brined birds. But give wet brining a try to, and decide for yourself!

BRINE

Makes 4 Servings

2 whole skin-on pheasants, approximately 2 pounds each

1 gallon pecan wood chips

Wet Brine Ingredients

8 cups cold water

1/3 cup kosher salt

1/3 cup white sugar

1 ounce black peppercorns

1/2 bulb fresh garlic, peeled and smashed

6 ounces fresh ginger, smashed

Dry Brine Ingredients

1 teaspoon kosher salt

1 teaspoon ground black pepper

1 teaspoon granulated garlic

1 teaspoon brown sugar

1/2 teaspoon cayenne

1/2 teaspoon onion powder

METHOD

BRINE

For wet brine, add sugar and salt to water. Stir until dissolved. Add peeled, smashed garlic cloves and smashed ginger, along with peppercorns. Completely submerge one pheasant in brine and soak overnight, approximately 12 to 14 hours. Thoroughly rinse pheasant upon removal from brine and pat dry. Let sit in refrigerator, uncovered, for a couple hours to dry.

For dry brine, mix all spices and rub down pheasant inside and out with entire spice mix. Leave pheasant to sit in refrigerator overnight, minimum 12 hours, uncovered to dry. DO NOT rinse off dry brine. Lightly pat dry pheasant couple hours before smoking to make certain skin is dry.

Dry skin for both birds is important for crisp skin. As well, smoke has harder time penetrating skin when it is wet.

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SMOKE

Soak wood chips for half hour before smoking. If using a propane grill, bundle a couple packets of wood chips in aluminum foil. Poke holes for ventilation and place bundles between two heat deflectors under grill grate. For charcoal, start coals using a chimney starter and add coals to grill once partially gray. Do not place grate overtop. When coals are mostly gray, add a couple handfuls of wood chips. Make certain vents on charcoal grill are barely open on bottom (should be totally closed on lid). To avoid flare-ups with charcoal, mitigate oxygen properly. Always error on side of less oxygen flow. For both types of grills, once smoke starts billowing, place grate over top and cover. You are ready to smoke.

Spatchco*ck—cut out spine with kitchen shears—both birds and break rib cage to flatten completely. Place front-side down on grill. For a propane grill, you may wish to utilize an indirect heat method, meaning only the burners next to foil packets are turned on, while pheasant sit on other side, receiving smoke when grill is covered. For charcoal grill, I had no issue placing pheasant directly over coals. Again, mitigate oxygen properly and check often to make certain coals aren’t flaring up and skin isn’t burning. Temperatures for both grills should range between 200 and 220 degrees Fahrenheit.

Smoke until internal temperatures reach 160 degrees. If smoke dwindles, which is what happened after an hour using charcoal, replace with wood chips with a fresh batch and continue until 160. Flip as necessary, every 20 minutes or so, to achieve an even coat of smoke on each side. Pheasant should reach 160 degrees after approximately 1-1/2 to 2 hours of smoking.

Once internal temperatures are right, remove birds and cover with aluminum foil. Allow to sit for 5 minutes. Cut each bird as desired and serve.

Smoked Pheasant (3)Jack Hennessy is a freelance outdoors journalist based out of Minneapolis and the author of the blog “Braising the Wild.” Follow him on Twitter and Instagram: @WildGameJack or on Facebook at Facebook.com/BraisingtheWild.

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FAQs

How long does it take to cook a pheasant on the smoker? ›

Smoke the pheasants over the wood of your choice – I prefer apple, hickory or pecan – for at least 3 hours, and up to 5 hours. You want a relatively warm smoke, between 200°F and 250°F.

What does smoked pheasant taste like? ›

Overall, it tastes a lot like smoked chicken but with a meatier flavor.

Which cooking method is best for pheasant? ›

Roasting the bird whole is probably the easiest and most popular way of cooking pheasant.

Do you have to soak pheasant before cooking? ›

While soaking will make the meat juicier, it will also add extra saltiness, so don't soak it for longer than necessary. Since younger birds are more tender, they don't need to soak for as long as older birds.

Why do you hang pheasant before cooking? ›

We leave the pheasants completely intact (not plucked or gutted) and hang them by the neck to keep the blood in the carcass. This helps prevent the meat from drying out or freezing if temperatures drop dramatically. We usually leave our birds to hang for a maximum of 3 days.

What temperature is pheasant fully cooked? ›

Cook until golden brown and no longer pink inside (roughly 8 minutes per side). Remove pheasant from skillet and set aside. Cook game meat thoroughly to an internal temperature of 165°F.

Why do you soak pheasant in milk? ›

If you soak it in milk (or buttermilk), it further draws out the “gamey” flavor.

Why do you soak pheasant in salt water? ›

Brining -- the process of soaking meat in a saltwater solution -- provides a good deal of protection against the undesirable effects of overcooking. Also, like marinating, brining gives you an opportunity to impart extra flavor into the meat.

Can pheasant be eaten pink? ›

Do not be alarmed if the thigh meat is pink. As long as the internal temperature is at least 154° and the meat is not translucent, the thighs will be perfectly safe to eat and much tastier than if overcooked! Farm-raised or wild pheasant can be treated more as a red meat rather than a white meat in the kitchen.

How do you make pheasant not tough? ›

Many people use heat that's too high or cook pheasant too long, Hill said. A slow cooker is a great way to help avoid that trap. Another method: marination. For his award-winning sandwich, Hill marinated his pheasant in Burgundy for about two days before cooking.

How do you tenderize pheasant meat? ›

Marinades, buttermilk, tomatoes, peppers, etc. all naturally contain acids. When grilling or roasting thighs, soaking them in your favorite marinade for a few hours beforehand is a great way to both tenderize the exterior and imbue with flavor.

Can you eat pheasant bloody? ›

Generally speaking you can serve pheasant a little pink, but not as rare as you can duck. This is more a textural thing than a safety thing though, I believe. Pheasant is quite lean so cooking it completely makes it very dry.

How long do you cook in a smoker? ›

Smoke Times & Temperatures Chart
Type of MeatSmoking TempTime to Complete *
Meat Loaf250 -300°F3 hrs
Meatballs (2 inch)250°F1 hr
Spare Ribs225-250°F5-6 hrs
Baby Back Ribs225-250°F5-6 hrs
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How do you know when pheasant is done? ›

Place the pheasant in a roasting tin and cook in the centre of the oven for 50 minutes. Baste frequently during cooking. Cook thoroughly until the juices run clear when pierced with a fork and there is no pink meat. Do not reheat once cooled.

How long does it take to prepare a pheasant? ›

Bake in the preheated oven for 1 hour, then cover with aluminum foil and continue baking until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh, near the bone, reads 180 degrees F (82 degrees C), about 1 hour more. Baste pheasant with pan juices every 30 minutes during baking.

How do you not overcook pheasant? ›

“A lot of times people will overcook pheasant just because they are thinking the time and temp needs to be the same as chicken when it doesn't.” Many people use heat that's too high or cook pheasant too long, Hill said. A slow cooker is a great way to help avoid that trap. Another method: marination.

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