For a deeper flavor, marinate the squirrel pieces in the vinegar and thyme for at least 2 hours, or preferably overnight, before cooking. If you prefer a thicker gravy, increase the amount of flour in the slurry slightly. Conversely, for a thinner gravy, use a little less flour. Serve with crusty bread or mashed potatoes to soak up the flavorful gravy. Consider adding a splash of red wine to the braising liquid for an even richer flavor profile.
Bo Anderson
Jun 7, 2025I added a bay leaf to the braising liquid for extra depth of flavor, and it turned out great.
Lucius Little
May 3, 2025My family loved this! I used dried figs instead of prunes, and it was still fantastic. Definitely a new family favorite.
Flavio Roob
Apr 11, 2025The gravy is the star of the show. So rich and flavorful!
Nikko Gerlach
Apr 11, 2025This recipe takes some time, but it's well worth the effort. The squirrel is incredibly tender and the flavors are spot on.
Eriberto Harvey
Mar 15, 2025I never thought I'd eat squirrel, but this recipe changed my mind. Delicious!
Mikayla Spencer
Mar 10, 2025I was skeptical, but this recipe is amazing! The prunes add a lovely sweetness that balances the gamey flavor of the squirrel perfectly.