Fallout 76 Recipe: Squirrel on a Stick

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Squirrel on a Stick is one of the most iconic of the Fallout foods.

Let’s make the perfect version of Squirrel on the Stick for any Vault-Dwelling, Wastelanding, Wandering enthusiast.

This fun recipe is perfect for a Fallout theme party, event or just a normal Tuesday night!

These squirrel on sticks were so yummy!

They are a little time consuming but so delicious.

I’ve thought through better ways to make it so the bacon doesn’t burn, but it’s such a wonderful combination that the little toasted edges of bacon still were delightful.

Fallout 76 Game Recipe:

I mean, even the in-game picture is appealing!

Why are foods on sticks so much funner than regular food?

Check out the stall at Nuka World on Tour for more fun kebabs!

  • Fried Radroach on a Stick
  • Fried Scorpian on a Stick
  • Radscorpian Kebab
  • and of course the infamous Iguana on a Stick-which turns out is actually corpse meat-because there is no iguana in all of Fallout!

Supplies Needed for Fallout 76 Recipe: Squirrel on a Stick:

Ingredients for Squirrel on a Stick:

Pineapple Teriyaki Glaze:

Step 1: Thread the Skewers:

Begin by piercing the end of a slice of bacon, then skewer a piece of chicken, wrap the bacon around one side of the chicken and poke the bacon on the skewer again.

Then add a piece of red onion, weave the bacon over it as before.

Repeat the process until the skewer is sufficiently filled.

Step 3: Grill or Broil

Lay the kebabs on a baking sheet with a wire rack or take them outside to grill.

The grill will need to be watched closely so the bacon doesn’t burn the most.

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I used the broiler setting on my oven and turned the skewers every 3-5 minutes or so.

I used a meat thermometer to make absolutely sure that the chicken was cooked all the way through.

Nothing ruins a meal more than a raw chicken bite. Ugh.

**PRO TIP: The next time I make these, I am going to pre-cook the chicken.

This way I just need to cook up the bacon to perfection and not worry about getting the inside of the chicken cooked thoroughly.

The real star of the show is the teriyaki glaze.

It’s sweet and tropical…and salty and delicious!

It’s the kind of thing that Grahm would really like at his Meat Cook.

It adds the best flavor with the saltiness of the bacon and the savory chicken.

Can also add red or green peppers to the stick if you want it to be more variety and less like “Squirrel on a stick”.

Absolutely 5 stars!

Everyone in my family totally loved these.

They are the perfect combination of wonderful flavors.

We each got 3 sticks and wished we could eat more, but it was totally satisfying and more than enough meat for one sitting…but they are that good.

Pair it with a Nuka Cola Quantum, Nuka Cola, Nuka Cherry or your drink of choice!

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That’s it!

Save off this recipe, whether you are a Fallout fan or not-it is definitely a recipe you will want to add into your meal rotation immediately!

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Squirrel on a Stick is the perfect meaty appetizer to eat while watching the new Fallout series or starting a new play through on Fallout 4.

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