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Anyone tried this before? I’m stuck inside today and looking through the cabinets and freezers to see what I have available to throw together for a pot of soup. In the meat department, I have a bunch of frozen mule deer roast I’m contemplating trying. Just always generally use beef and I don’t have that currently.


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Sounds like a venison soup day.

I’d pattern a beef barley soup recipe.


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I make it real similar to this and some hot cornbread for dunking.

https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/20819/venison-vegetable-soup/

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Well, my soup turned out excellent!


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Nice, except for those accursed peas! When I grew up, one of the benefits was no more peas.

Now I feed frozen ones to the goldfish, who love ‘em.

Have a couple of chuck roasts in the freezer. Thanks for the inspiration.


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Yep, great looking bowl of soup.

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Looks great, I usually make a venison roast with potatoes, onions and carrots with a PKG of beef stew seasonings. Take a couple of sandwich slabs off the.leftovers and chunk the rest. I add some water and noodles with a cup of mixed frozen vegetables
Guy could sub in barley or rice. Cook for awhile back down to simmer. haha kinda like it better than the roast meal.


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Looks good, not sure about the taste

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That looks like a proper soup to me, not overboard on the tomato juice like the school lunch ladies fixed. I'm bad if I'm in a rush to use canned deer meat, first round is ready by the time the potatoes soften. Best is if I can save some for the next day or two.

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i've done it quite a bit. used to use deer heart cut into small pieces too and use wild papinki mushrooms, which are prolific around my camp in the fall. i called it hunters soup. i would make it and freeze it and take it to camp and keep on the woodstove.


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Right on Mate !


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My wife has been doing it this year. She has been making soup to eat when I am at work. She prefers it to beef. It gets tender but doesn't fall apart like beef. She came home one day when I was butchering a deer and asked me to cube up some of it for her to try. She had me cut up a whole ham for soup meat next time I worked some meat up. I killed more than normal this year and it is a good way to eat more of it.


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