My Farm Vs Hurricane Helene, Who Won?
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Glad your back, and all is well.
Squirrel pie is simply a squirrel meat pie, generally a pot pie or a hand pie made with shredded and chopped squirrel meat and various other fillers. Around here, though, most folks just eat fried squirrel, dumplings, and gravy.
Agree, it is just a slight variant on rabbit pot pie. It takes four or five squirrels to make a pie.
Haven't had bbq'd coon yet, but the temptation increases in the spring time if they have gone after my chicks and ducklings.
I must say, I think the rooster in the background, makes it sound like a real farm, even tho he hates you.
Thanks for sharing.
I missed you Nathan, glad you are OK. Hope your family is also safe and well. Very best wishes from England (Not UK)
Squirrel pie / stew was big on the Blue Ridge back in the day.
I've made and eaten squirrel stew, aka Brunswick Stew, but never squirrel pie. But no reason it wouldn't be similar to chicken pot pie. Just remember, squirrels work for a living and need to be cooked slow, moist, and long for the meat to be tender.
Look up Brunswick stew.
I couldn't find anything on squirrel pie but while researching I stumbled on some other stuff. Possums are indigenous to the South but up North they have opossums which are not native to the US. The opossums came over with the Obryans and Oreilleys from Ireland during the potato famine.
It is great to have you back. Glad you were okay because of the hurricane. Looking forward to what happens next. I have said this before. When I watch your videos you always inspire me to go out and improve my shop. Got to finish air line routings. Be safe and have fun.
I remember reading that recipe in a Victorian era cookbook one of my English relatives had years ago. the cookbook had recipes in it going back to the late 1600s .
The wife and I just bought a piece of property with a Troyer building on it, very nice building. And their yard is right down the road from us
So sorry to see that old building going away…I remember when you first started out there 👍🏻🤔😢
They sure built things well 25yrs ago. Was a little worried when you was inside the building with the machine. But figured you knew what you was doing 🥴. Enjoy your videos. Keep it up. Stay Blessed 😇🙏🙏🙏.
Gladto see that you survived. My wife has a good friend in Piney Flats who is getting ready to build in Jonesborough. It does cause my heart to ache to see the damage in the towns east of you where my wife and I have really enjoyed riding our motorcycles.
Squirrel pie, dove pie, quail pie, wild turkey pie. I've had it all. Pretty tasty! I'm not the cook though. I'm the test taster. I don't much care for tree rat (squirrel) anymore though. Just don't have a taste for it anymore since I got older. Rabbit is super good. Thanks!
I've had the same. I've also had opossum pie. Those that I've had were like a chicken pot pie, just different meat.
I grew up in the Shenandoah valley of Virginia, but now live in north Myrtle Beach, SC. We frequently had squirrel pot pie, certainly the same as squirrel pie. Quite a delicacy back in the day, but only when I got out into the woods to harvest the rascals. Daily harvest limit was 6, but that made a very fine squirrel pot pie.
Yes, I have heard of squirrel stew. I live in Northern Vermont and we have an abundance of grey squirrels which I have eaten since I was a young boy
It was good to meet you at The PB Show! The wife and I had a great time and learned a lot. We will definitely be returning! It's gonna take forever to sort out that old building.
That’s awesome you got to meet him. I hope to someday also at the PB show
How about them RAZORBACKS.
Was wondering how you made out after that hurricane came through. Glad to see you are okay.
I've heard of Squirrel Pie - I was born and raised in Amish Country, plus my grandfather owned a 72-acre farm with 10 acres of woods on it - mom talked about eating it and groundhog also
My neighbor has a Troyer Post building. Excellent craftsmanship and very durable. You will like it.😊
Very cool!😎
I'm glad to hear from you again. Was worried about you and yours because of the storms. I was also worried about the saw mill since you moved it down the hill.
A friend of mine lives over in Asheville, NC. He's OK, but things are pretty much destroyed.
The best part of Squirrel pie is the nuts!
😂
Hi! Thanks for this post. I’ve been a subscriber of yours almost since day 1. Here m in Melbourne Australia (10000 miles from you),we never experience weather conditions like yours. An absolute eye-opener! Cheers,
Thanks for sharing!
Teen years I’d shoot mom would make the pie. Similar to chicken pot pie. Biggest difference was the seasoning. Indeed was good been many a year since I’ve tasted that squirrel pie. Now I’m seventy eight things are going good just miss mom and the pie.
Thanks for sharing your life. Much enjoyment.
Garry
I do not often see you in a 'destructive mode', but it is fun watching!!!
Well Nathan, I noticed your 'hated nemesis' rooster now has a name! You ol' softie, you'll never cook him now 😂❤
Good one!
Nathan,another excellent piece of video and amazingly the cement pad is completely free for the new building 👍😮😊❤
Thanks for sharing with the new building, and yes I have heard of squirrel pie it's just like a chicken pot pie,,it went further with the veggies 😋
Great to see you back on Nathan! Shot a lot of squirrels and made a few belts but never ate one. I had always heard if you don't get the musk glands from under the arms the meat spoils real fast. Couldn't tell you. Missed the PB Show but was thinking of you and hoping somebody brought the coffee. Also real glad Helene did not give you too much trouble other than the nasty rain they had you hold up for the week. Looking forward to catching up!
I recall my grandmother making fried squirrel and rabbit but not a in potpie. its great to watch a good old country boy working inside the building he is trying to knock down. Stay safe on the farm.
Demolition always brings a smile to my face. I like how you are using the excavator.
I used to hunt squirrels with a slingshot and make gumbo, it was pretty good, but I haven't had squirrel pie.
Glad to see you back at it and that Helene didn't do much damage. We just had Milton come through Florida and we were lucky also.
Good to see you again. As a bit worried 😊
You and ZZ Mark are pretty interested in squirrel pie. By father used to eat it back in the day made with onions, potatoes, carrots, peas, and whatever he had for leftover from other meals. I haven’t had it for years but it actually was pretty good tasting.
Nice to see you at the PB show Nathan....thanks again for the hints.
No problem 👍
WAIT! think about water for your future cattle. Don't do anything you're gonna regret later.... love your content
Glad you made out well. I was wondering what was going on with you all.
My grandmother made squirrel pie with squirrels I brought home in my early teens. Grandpa taught me how to prepare them and grandma cooked them with biscuits and gravy, like a pot pie. Very tasty dish. We had a couple of years with a population explosion. They were invading the barn to eat the grain for dairy cows, stripping the hickory nuts, eating corn out of the silage in the bunker silo.
I grew up in Waynesville/Maggie Valley, NC and I remember my grandmother baking what she called a squirrel pie. It looked like a normal pie except it contained meat. My mother said that it could be made with any kind of meat to include squirrel. If you were hungry, it tasted real good. My first bite must have been prepared with chicken because it tasted about the same as the modern-day chicken pot pie.
Hey, brother. Great video as always! Good job on cleaning up that old mess! I know you're excited about your new building so congratulations! Chip
If you've ever had Shepard pie it's the same thing but it has Squirrel meat in it
Great to see all OK after the storm. Apparently fancy trendy restaurants in London serve squirrel also one near me in Manchester. Don't fancy it myself would not want to chase one up a tree for the amount of meat on them.
I've never torn down a building bigger than a small shed, but that seemed harder than it should have been. 😅 Thank God you got it down (mostly LOL).
Glad you wasn't in the path of storm. Stay safe!
Glad to see you back and every thing was good with the storm T hat demo work is always a mess . I did some of that after I retired and moved here my friend hired me to go back to las Vegas to work with him and his crew to do demo and concert . I went 6 times and the wife said no more . of cores I was 20 years younger now I'm 83. Lookin good
Here in Mississippi, I had coworkers that would take time off work for squirrel season and bring squirrel pie to work for lunch. I'm told it taste like chicken - I was offered a taste a - Nope - no way didn't look or smell good. To each their own. Good weeks work. Stay safe.
Don’t know about squirrel pie, but my mother’s late 50s pressure cooker book had a recipe for squirrel pie. Involved cutting it up into 1 inch cubes
Congrats on the equipment expansion! You and Yours stay safe Brother!
Here in Kentucky friends and my Dad it's the same thing as chicken pot pie but made with squirrels
Andrew would have had that building down in about 20 minutes. But then he’s taken down more than a few buildings. You done good for a first time demo.
Yes, my wife has heard of squirrel pie and has eaten it. Says it is very good. She is from a small farming community in Ohio. Doubt I can get her to make it these days. Squirrels are hard to catch and firing my shotgun in the city seems to be frowned upon.😮
Slow baked squirrel pie fills the belly.
When I grew up in the 50's and 60's we had a cabin over in the High Knob Mt. and we did a lot of squirrel hunting. Mom fixed squirrel meals dumplings and gravy but we never had pie. I imagine it would be like chicken pot pie only with squirrel.
That's the demolition job, for sure! Squirrel pie? Nope. Never had me any.
Excited for the new building. As for the pie, ain’t had it but sounds delicious and I’m in on it!!!!
You and me both!
From the NW But had a from Arkansas while living in Phoenix. Squirrel pie Yum !🥹
That was a lot of work. I look forward to what takes its place.
Looked like Mr. Kato had fun demolishing that old rabbit hut.
Squirrel pie was a pot pie made with squirrel back in the day. Never had any, but my grandparents talked about it, apparently it was pretty good. By the time I came along Grandpa wasn't hunting anymore, and Grandma used to make the same recipe but with chicken. Chicken pot pie, essentially. Just grab the noisiest one from the coop... :)
Squirrel pie is just a pie crust with squirrel stew , can have a lattice crust or completely covered.
I am in south west Missouri and 54. My grandmother used to make squirrel pie occasionally. It was a flaky style pie crust on top and bottom. A dark brown gravy. And picked squirrel meat, so no bones. She slow cooked the squirrel, picked it off, made the gravy, then baked it like a fruit pie.
It was good, but they were better fried and a lot less work.
Glad you’re ok after Helene!
My great aunt use to make it and all it is is like chicken pot pie but she cooked a bunch of squirrels in a pressure cooker and deboned them then made it into a big pot pie in a big rectangle pan it was good one time she used canned rabbit and it was good too
I could find that pipe with 2 welding rods bent 90° where one part is long and the other end are just long enough to go to the bottom of your hand. You hold them with your hands close and the rods straight in front of you. Walk perpendicular to where you think the pipe may be going. Once tou cross where the pipe is buried the rods will move outward from each other. You can hold them shoulder-width apart too. When you cross the pipe the rods will come together.
Just in time to listen while in the wood pile
I’ve never heard of squirrel pie either. It must be a West Virginia thing.🐿️ 🇺🇸👍
In central Pennsylvania, meat pie is made in the oven, and pot pie is made in a pot. Your choice of meats, ham, chicken, goose, squirrel. Etc.
Squirrels were a big problem in early 1800s Ohio. State of Ohio paid residents for each squirrel skin they turned in with the meat being used as food. During the War of 1812, Butler County, Ohio formed a militia unit called "The Squirrel Hunters."
Nothing but quality here
Squirrel stew during college days! Yum yum.
Glad to hear you saw minimal impact from Helene. How did your neighbors fare? You have a lot of equipment that would be useful in disaster recovery.
No. Haven't heard of it either, of course I was raised in Alaska.
same as chicken pot pie but using squirrel meat instead of the chicken. Mom made it for us when I was a kid.
I was almost expecting him to drive the Kato through the walls like the Kool-Aid man.
Squirrel Pie Recipe - How to Make Squirrel Hand Pies
Squirrel pie is a traditional dish with deep roots in American and British culinary history, particularly popular in rural areas where hunting small game was common. In the United States, especially during the 19th and early 20th centuries, squirrel meat was a staple in many households, and recipes for squirrel pie were prevalent in various regions, including the Upper Midwest.
A classic squirrel pie involves preparing the meat by slow-cooking it until tender, then combining it with vegetables and seasoning in a pie crust. Given the lean nature of squirrel meat, slow cooking is essential to achieve a tender and flavorful filling. For instance, a recipe from the Missouri Department of Conservation suggests boiling or pressure cooking seasoned squirrels, removing the meat from the bone, and mixing it with vegetables like corn, peas, and diced potatoes before baking it under a pie crust (
Missouri Department of Conservation
).
In British cuisine, squirrel pie has been part of the countryside tradition, reflecting resourcefulness in using available game. The dish is prepared by creating a filling with squirrel meat, vegetables, and seasoning, then baking it under a pie crust (
Texas Real Food
).
While not as common today, squirrel pie remains a part of culinary heritage, with various recipes and adaptations available for those interested in traditional game dishes.
Squirrel pot pie, just like chicken pot pie except squirrel. This is the favorite meal of a lady that used to go to our church.
Usually when a person talks about their project and says "it's all coming together"..............is a good thing. But with your demolition project you can say "it's all coming apart", and it is a good thing.
Squirrel pie is indeed a real thing, like chicken pot pie except with squirrel instead of chicken. Also fried squirrel with gravy is mighty fine too.
Job well done Nathan.
I’ve heard of squirrel pot pie instead of chicken pot pie. Even dove pot pie, here in S.E. Pa. Nathan. I’ve had chicken pot pie many times but never had the opportunity to try squirrel pot pie. I e heard it’s mighty fine. Also So Glad you didn’t have the super nasty weather! Thanks Kindly, Great Music and Many Blessings! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
The only squirrel pie I know of is like a squirrel pot pie so I'm not sure that's what you're looking for
From Ohio here Nathan.Yes I have heard of squirrel pie.Never had the pleasure though.We are simple hillbillies also.
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Hey was kinda worried about you brother, glad you all are good
All good
Nice job Nathan!!!! You did a great job !!!!!!!!
Squirrel was and maybe still is, common table fare in the rural south. Squirrel pie, while I've never had any, I imagine to be similar to... chicken pot pie. I have had fried squirrel. We used to hunt them in southern Illinois when I went to junior college.
I bet Bruno loved watching Dad do the building tear down.
Hey Nathan I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Glad to see you getting that old building took down. You know I’ve never heard of squirrel pie, but down in Fouke, Ark. we hunted those silver grey squirrels and my friends mom would make squirrel and dumplings. You talk about good. Oh my! Cool video 👍❤️
Having grown up in a similar fashion as you, Nathan, I have eaten a lot of rabbits, squirrels and bobwhite quail, not to mention the venison. I have made rabbit or squirrel stew many times with the inevitable grandpa or grandma of each that were just too tough to pan fry. But I ain't never heard of squirrel pie!! I wouldn't be opposed to trying to make one, however. Maybe like a beef pot pie, or chicken pot pie, something on the same level.
Never heard of squirrel pie specifically, I’d assume it’s simply a type of meat pot pie made with squirrel. I have had though, many many times, squirrel simply cooked in a gravy with onion and sometimes carrots. Squirrel is absolutely fantastic !!!
Very glad you and the family were not greatly effected by the hurricane. About the Squirrel pie question. I have not had it or heard of it but wondering if it might be something like a chicken, beef, or turkey pot pie just made with squirrel?
Probably was like chicken pot pie made with squirrel, sounds delicious though be worth giving it a whirl.
Good to see you, I was worried about you!
It is like chicken pot pie, but made with squirrel. My grandmother made it, and she is from Macon county Tn, and they ate lots of squirrels and possums.
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Squirrel Pot Pie Is Delicious
Squirrel meat is tasty! Some people think it tastes a little like chicken. I think it tastes kind of sweet and resembles a good cross between duck and lamb. When cooked right, it is also tender. This Southern Squirrel Pot Pie recipe is one of my favorite ways to showcase the unique flavor of this often-overlooked meat choice!
Dig a trent down 3' parallel to the pad and find the waterline, to reuse on the new building. You should have tried that whole structure, move it with 2 operators on your equipment with minor reinforcement onto a shallow strip foundation
I had a friend who said that squirrel got them through the Great Depression.
I have a Southern Living cookbook with the recipe for squirrel pie. Believe it or not.
You cook the squirrel in pieces and make a pot pie with it.
That is squirrel Pie.😊
A builder i worked for back in the day once said that the best part of construction is destruction because you get to take out your frustrations on what is going away before you put up what you want to be there
Nice to see you back 👍👍
Squirrel Pot Pie made like chicken pot pie. NO I HAVEN'T EATEN IT! LOL I am glad the storm didn't take you out! Thank the Lord!