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Looks good OP but I use rib meat as fodder for salami.
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Tom 264 That makes me hungry. Not much meat, bout cooked out deer (or lamb) ribs is a meal fit for a king.
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On the Arkansas Game and fish website the other day and was surprised at what they termed edible meat. Law says that it is illegal to waste edible meat, but the drawing showed that ribs and neck meat was exempt. Lots of burger on neck meat, especially a buck. Easy to get too. Some use it for roasts, but I am not much of a fan of deer roasts. miles
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I always take the time to remove as much neck meat as possible. It all adds to the ground meat volume. We do very few roasts. My gang loves the burger, but isn't too crazy about the roasts, so it's usually all made into steak or burger.
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I never bothered with the ribs either. I would always cut out the back straps and depending on the size of them just cut them into 5 or 6 inch lengths and freeze them like that. Then cut them up when I want to eat them. The tenderloins I would eat the same day. And the rest I would have ground up for chili,spaghetti, or hamburger helper. I always trim all the bullshit off too.
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You are missing a lot of good steaks in the hams. miles
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Ehh, coyotes gotta eat, too. Seems they like ribs.
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On adult deer I don't keep the ribs but if you have someone kill a yearling. Keep the ribs. Saw them in half and cut them in pieces, fry them like you would back straps. You will keep them after you try them.and they are good cooked on the grill too.
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I have a neighbor who asks for ribs all the time. He bakes them, meat removed, and bakes them some more, and ends up crewing them like jerky. His whole family loves them.
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Uh....mine rock! Top two are whitetail bottom is elk Yummy!
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On the Arkansas Game and fish website the other day and was surprised at what they termed edible meat. Law says that it is illegal to waste edible meat, but the drawing showed that ribs and neck meat was exempt. Lots of burger on neck meat, especially a buck. Easy to get too. Some use it for roasts, but I am not much of a fan of deer roasts. miles Neck roast makes a nice sauerbraten. I use this recipe. http://allrecipes.com/recipe/221360/kates-easy-german-sauerbraten/Edit: I bet an Elk neck roast would be an amazing sauerbraten........
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30 minutes at 10 pounds in a pressure cooker covered with water and cheap wine. Drain, Place on grill(med high) covered with your choice of sauce for about 10 minutes until bone ends start blackening.
If I do not save the ribs, just trim and grind.
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