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I’m sure this has been tackled before but have been trying some new things with the moose and deer meat I got from this fall- so I was wondering how you guys and girls like to make your venison! I usually cook simple steaks with some marinades or roasts, but wanted something different one day so I tried this recipe: https://honest-food.net/venison-sauce-piquante-recipe/It’s amazing! Takes some time and isn’t the easiest but it’s not the hardest either. Well worth it too! So let’s hear everyone else’s favorite venison recipe!
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Kinda like Gumbo with tomato's in it and I love Gumbo so I'd eat it..
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Chicken fried is high on the list but simple seasoning with a reverse sear is pretty hard to beat.
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my absolute fave is steaks seasoned w/ S&P, garlic. Then pan fried in butter in a CI pan, hot and fast.
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my absolute fave is steaks seasoned w/ S&P, garlic. Then pan fried in butter in a CI pan, hot and fast.
Yep......I like to dust em with a little flour first.
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Venison Stroganoff over egg noodles Venison green chili stew but it has been too warm to make it.
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Venison green chili stew but it has been too warm to make it. What I call Colorado Chile Verde over rice and warm corn tortilla. Maybe some homemade pickled carrots and onions.
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I canned a bunch of odds and ends pieces that we would normally grind for burger this year. I take a pint of canned meat and put it in a skillet with the broth and a couple slabs of butter, add carrots, celery, onion, and mushrooms. Season with S&P and let it simmer just until the carrots start to soften. Add a double handful of egg noodles and a can of beef broth and put a lid on it. As soon as the noodles soften it’s done. Takes all of 15 minutes start to finish and it’s good stuff. Been eating that alot this winter.
My favorite is a thick cut chunk of backstrap seared in a red hot iron skillet served rare. One twist of the pepper mill on the already seared side followed by a pinch of salt and topped with a thin slice of real butter when you slide it onto the plate.
Mom used to always take a round steak and cube it up. Shake the cubes in flour and brown. Take them out of the pan and add a can of cream of mushroom and some milk. When that’s well mixed and hot add the meat back in and let it simmer while you make rice. Serve over rice with biscuits or toast on the side. I used to eat two plates of that until all the meat and rice was gone and then burn up another half a loaf of bread on whatever gravy was left.
Aside from one year that we didn’t shoot anything but a couple bears I haven’t ever bought beef. I absolutely love venison, whitetail, mulie, blacktails, caribou, or moose, it’s all good and we prefer it to beef for regular consumption. I love a good beef steak and a beer but for day in day out eating we eat venison.
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I split a deer with a retired buddy who helped me drag it out and butcher/wrap it. He called me over to his place for Asian-marinated BBQ flank steak one night, and it was so good we sat there and ate almost 2 lbs of it. Couldn't stop. Had a good laugh about it, too.
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Do you make it yourself? I can’t say I’ve ever run into anyone who’s made bologna out of venison before. Interesting.
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I make my own “bologna” with venison, but it’s of the summer sausage variety. Usually just slice it down and eat it by itself, sometimes with cheese and crackers, there’s no doubt in my mind that it would make a good sammich! Might try that next week now that I think about it lol!
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Venison Orsini
Got this from a friend. Very good and easy to make in camp...
"This great dish is named after an old hermit that lived a few miles from my hunting camp, that died by freezing his foot in a bucket of water. Vic Orsini. I never measure when I cook. Slice up sweet onion, green pepper, fresh garlic, mushrooms. Chunk up 1± pound of Venison in 3/4" cubes. In a large (12")cast iron skillet melt a good amount of butter (3/4 stick) and add a little olive oil. Season Veg. with a fair amount of pepper,rosemary,thyme,basil, oregano. Fry down Veg. first without the meat. After Veg. are fried down push to the side turn up the heat and quickly stir fry up the meat and mix into Veg. Add about 1/2 ± of a 7oz. bottle of Oyster Sauce ( found in Stores near Soy Sauce). Turn off heat and add a few large scoops of Sour Cream. Mix everything together. This Stroganoff type venison was first served on thin slices of French bread as finger food in my hunting camp, It also goes good over couscous ,rice, or just plain. I've never served this to anyone that didn't go back for seconds. Enjoy "
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my absolute fave is steaks seasoned w/ S&P, garlic. Then pan fried in butter in a CI pan, hot and fast.
Yep......I like to dust em with a little flour first. ^^^^^^^^^^
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I really like bologna and jerky, but beef is easily available for those, my deer meat supply is limited.
Last edited by Dillonbuck; 02/25/18.
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my absolute fave is steaks seasoned w/ S&P, garlic. Then pan fried in butter in a CI pan, hot and fast.
Yep......I like to dust em with a little flour first. ^^^^^^^^^^ Lots of butter and don't over cook. Yum...
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I generally prefer chicken fried, but also grill a lot of loin chunks whole. Sometimes marinate in Dales Seasoning for a short while, and grill to medium rare. I also make stew with the pieces that most use in burger of sausage. I do make some sausage but not a lot. I also prefer venison jerky to beef. miles
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i like simple.
i'll take tenderized steaks, marinade in italian dressing / moores for a few hours. THen season with Tony's and place a jalepeno on each steak ( 2"x2" or so) and wrap in bacon.
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