Any hunters?

kedrum73
kedrum73 Posts: 31 Member
Anyone have any good venison recipes? Deer seasons approaching and I'm hoping to have a full freezer and need new ideas!

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  • No recipes to add, but I bought my brother a dehydrator for his birthday and he's enjoyed making jerky. The dehydrator also makes pretty good dried fruit and vegetables.
  • patrickblo13
    patrickblo13 Posts: 831 Member
    Pretty much anything you would use ground beef for I substitute with ground venison.
  • mrbullfrog
    mrbullfrog Posts: 54 Member
    Put it in my kitchen aid grinder and make some burger and sausage (add bacon and or pork fat as venison is too lean on it's own to stick together)
  • Tweaking_Time
    Tweaking_Time Posts: 733 Member
    edited August 2016
    Jerky marinate for any meat....have used this on venison, elk, turkey, dove, duck, and beef

    16 oz. Kikoman soy sauce
    2 oz. liquid smoke - any flavor
    2 tblspn Mrs. Dash Chipotle seasoning
    1 tblspn granulated garlic
    1 tspn red pepper (or more if you want a little more heat)
    Mix together

    3 or 4 pounds of meat - trimmed of all excess fat, thin sliced

    Gallon ziploc bag
    Toss the meat in the bag, then the marinate 12 to 24 hours

    drain

    pop it in the dehydrator and bring it to work and be the most popular person at the office until it runs out

  • 11Templars
    11Templars Posts: 444 Member
    no recipe, but just pulled these off one of my cameras today

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  • kedrum73
    kedrum73 Posts: 31 Member
    no recipe, but just pulled these off one of my cameras today

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    That's awesome! Where at?
  • chsberthelot
    chsberthelot Posts: 76 Member
    In a black iron pot Brown meat in a little oil, take meat out add a little flour to the pot and a little more oil. This is the roux, keep stirring on medium heat until a dark brown color. Add a large onion cut up. Then a bellpepper and celery. Cook down until soft. Put meat back in and add a few cups of water. Put lid on and cook for a couple hours. Enjoy!
  • vincema01
    vincema01 Posts: 153 Member
    no recipe, but just pulled these off one of my cameras today

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    Way to lure them in .. Keep up the baiting it's working.. Awesome cam pictures
  • deadliftsandnoodles
    deadliftsandnoodles Posts: 312 Member
    Milf Hunter
  • Chrisjuvers
    Chrisjuvers Posts: 2,692 Member
    How much do you hunt? If you max out on deer like we do, get a cement mixer. We grind the venison, throw it in the mixer & then add the burger 70/30 & spices. We mix a 5 gallon buckets worth at a time and all the spices mix through evenly. It's such short time saver & it's worth every penny.
  • AngInCanada
    AngInCanada Posts: 947 Member
    no recipe, but just pulled these off one of my cameras today

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    Corey, that's so weird to see you on here. my son used to do BJJ with Ben. ;)
  • AngInCanada
    AngInCanada Posts: 947 Member
    I bought an instant pot and it's awesome for game meat. I can make fall apart deer roasts in 40 minutes.
  • DarleneReid577
    DarleneReid577 Posts: 4,401 Member
    For any game steaks. From venison to bear. You need a ziploc bag, toss in steaks with 1/4 cup olive oil, 1/2 can of Coke, garlic powder, chili flakes, mesquite, and black pepper. About 1/4 teaspoon of each. Seal bag , mix and place in fridge for at least 12 hours. Bbq or pan fry, delicious every time. :p
  • DarleneReid577
    DarleneReid577 Posts: 4,401 Member
    We also bought a can cooker. Great for roasts, add some potatoes, corn on cob, carrots and season to taste. Slow cook for at least 6 hours. Way better than crock pot.
  • Rocknut53
    Rocknut53 Posts: 1,794 Member
    Villae81 wrote: »
    I hunt pokemon that count?

    Only if you eat it!
  • DarleneReid577
    DarleneReid577 Posts: 4,401 Member
    Villae81 wrote: »
    I hunt pokemon that count?

    Hahahaha. ...ever been hit by a car? :'(
  • Owlie45
    Owlie45 Posts: 806 Member
    Family got our first bear of the season. Off to a great start.
  • Tweaking_Time
    Tweaking_Time Posts: 733 Member
    Here are a couple of oldies from our 120 acre farm - but the turkey one has got to be one of my favorites

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  • kedrum73
    kedrum73 Posts: 31 Member
    Here are a couple of oldies from our 120 acre farm - but the turkey one has got to be one of my favorites

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    Awesome shot of the turkey! Perfectly captured! Beautiful deer as well still in velvet it looks
  • Tweaking_Time
    Tweaking_Time Posts: 733 Member
    kedrum73 wrote: »
    Here are a couple of oldies from our 120 acre farm - but the turkey one has got to be one of my favorites

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    Awesome shot of the turkey! Perfectly captured! Beautiful deer as well still in velvet it looks

    The deer on the left with the bent brow tine scored 167 inches :-)