(1) A dish guaranteed to tickle M. Chirac's tastebuds, he said, would be Pancetta-wrapped haunch of Fort William venison with wild mushrooms en croute in a tarragon sauce.(2) He did not press the issue, the warm roasted haunch of a rabbit she placed before him finally capturing his full attention.(3) That's great news, since it means we no longer have to buy a haunch of venison large enough to feed a party of 12, but can now buy a couple of venison steaks for midweek suppers.(4) Beyond this, Aertsen skillfully foreshortened objects never before honored with such attention: sausages, fish, a skinned ox head, a recumbent haunch .(5) A mail order box of a Swiss-cut haunch , roe loin steaks and diced meat is under an introductory offer until 30 October of Ôö¼├║39.(6) Biltong is traditionally made from strips of springbok or kudu haunch , herbed, salted and left to cook-dry in the sweltering African sun.(7) At this time of year, we are often the recipients of a freshly shot brace of pheasant or a wild haunch of venison.(8) I decided on roast haunch of venison with a sweet potato rosti and wild mushroom and red wine sauce.(9) When he thought I had suffered enough, he reached into his trousers and brought out a giant slab of dried kudu haunch .(10) After that came the famous Valenti pork shank, an imposing haunch of meat, braised in whole flagons of wine, supported by garden vegetables and a mound of polenta.(11) To follow, my fiancÔö£┬«e selected the pan-fried haunch of venison with red cabbage.(12) He broke off to kick one of the mules on the haunch as it stamped uneasily towards the side.(13) haunch of venison(14) I wasn't listening however, being too absorbed in my main order, haunch of venison, fondant potato, wild mushrooms, garlic puy lentils and pancetta.(15) Another starter of pan-fried haunch of venison had enough well - hung pink meat to constitute a main course.(16) We got lost in a forest and Scottish Frank came and found us, placing a hand on Shinto's trembling haunch and a cold beer in my hot palm.