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OK. it all started this past spring when a guy on another forum posted about canning venison. The comments were almost unanimously �yuck�..... (however, it was funny as almost to the person that said Yuck.... none of them had ever tried it) Over the spring and summer I investigated it more and found that people who can deer, love it..... so i figured I would give it a go since I had everything and can veggies out of the garden every year. Fast forward to this past weekend.... In my tree stand looking at three does and trying to decide if I am going to kill one or not.... (did not have to think about it too long ) Long story short, I canned the meat from the front shoulders and neck from the doe. Opened up a can today and put it in a pan to heat it up. Added some sour cream and hot sauce. Heated till the sauce thickened..... Serve it rice noodles and it was devoured.... My wife looked at me and said... I guess you will have to kill some extra deer this year just to can because this is Awesome..... The deer meat after it has been canned is so tender it is unbelievable.... If you have never tried canned venison, you are missing out... plus it does not take up freezer space..... Long story short... I highly recommend canning some deer if you do not...
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I don't think that's a secret here at the campfire. I think you will find many fans of canning venison/elk etc.
Including me.
that reminds me, we need a new pressure cooker.
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I don't think that's a secret here at the campfire. I think you will find many fans of canning venison/elk etc.
Including me.
that reminds me, we need a new pressure cooker. Part of the reason I am here just seems i can not convince poeple on the other board.... BTW... if you need a new presure cooker, look at the All American Pressure Canner. I bought one recently and it is certainly the nices canner I have ever used....
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What size did you get? How many quarts will it hold?
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What size did you get? How many quarts will it hold? I actually downsized and bought the 915 model... it holds 7 quarts or 10 pints... I found I never really stacked jars in my other unit so I figured no need to stack in the new one... it is a interesting model in that it does not use a rubber gasket to seal.... it is all machined aluminum and is a metal to metal fit...
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Huh, thanks I'm gonna look for one of those.
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I've never tried canned venison, by dad used to eat it all the time when he was a kid. I've always wanted to try it
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I've always wanted to try canned venison, I've heard it is awesome in chili and stroganoff. Would any of you share your recipe?
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I don't think that's a secret here at the campfire. I think you will find many fans of canning venison/elk etc.
...and moose and caribou and goat and sheep and....
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What size did you get? How many quarts will it hold? I actually downsized and bought the 915 model... it holds 7 quarts or 10 pints... I found I never really stacked jars in my other unit so I figured no need to stack in the new one... it is a interesting model in that it does not use a rubber gasket to seal.... it is all machined aluminum and is a metal to metal fit... Exactly the canner I have (2 of them) and found after using a friend's canner which is the biggest one American makes, that it takes less time to run 2 loads in my smaller one, than one in his enormous one because the great big one takes so long to pressure up and then pressure down when the cook time is up. So, I run 2 at the same time when it's moose cannin' time.
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i can mine like this
cut meat in 1in cubes,remove all fat pack jars to the neck with raw meat add 1/4 onion and 1 beef boulon cube fill almost full with water,make sure you slide a butter knife down in the jar when filling with water to get them full
pressure can at 15lbs for 80min for quarts,60min for pints.
you will find lots of ways to eat it. i like to add a pint to a bag of uncle bens rice. sometimes i add a can of beef gravy and eat other toast. its a 5 minute meal ,taste great all year long.
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I've started this myself too. I've found there's enough juice in the meat that you don't need to add water. If you do add water then it just boils off when you bring it up to temperature and is replaced by deer juice.
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with the beef boulon you need some water,i think
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My wife dosnt care for deer meat so instead of makeing stew meat out of the neck, I can it for my lunch meat.
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I grew up eating canned moose, caribou, deer, bear, etc... Most of it was canned with a generous shot of dill weed and seed. We called it "dilled deer" The standing joke was that all of it was "deer meat" and it was a good thing we did not shoot does...
Dilled does...
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i like having the broth,then you have a choice to use it or not. if i want gravy i usually drain it,if i add it to rice i don't. the onion and boulon makes it all good.
all i know is,its some fine eatin in the dead of winter when you need something fast.
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all i know is,its some fine eatin in the dead of winter when you need something fast. That is one of the best thing I like about canned meat. It takes time to prepare and can it, but when you go to cook up a meal it usually is quick.
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I didn't realize it was that easy. Is there a certain cut of meat that is better than others? Or are there any to stay away from?
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