ground venison
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We harvest our own venison, so I have a lot to use up each year. If you haven't had it before, you might want to mix it half and half with ground beef. Then just use it in whatever you use ground beef for. I put it in chili, spaghetti, pasta dishes and casseroles. I have never just pattied venison and grilled them. I don't LOVE the flavor but I'm ok with it "in" things.0
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You are SO LUCKY! (and I am jealous!) I just used the last of my venison. Use it as you would ground beef. So much better for you! Much leaner than beef. If processed properly there should be no "gaminess." Enjoy!0
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I like to soak mine in milk for a few hours before I use it, that gets rid of the gamey taste, so it ends up tasting almost exactly like beef, except leaner!
Then you can use it for anything you would use ground beef for. I like hamburgers, meatballs, meatloaf, in stuffed peppers,0 -
I posted this awhile back relating to another post about venison:
I have almost my entire deer processed in ground. Here are a few things I have done recently with it:
Chili
Goulash
lasagna
Sheppards Pie
Burgers
Meatballs
Sloppy Joes
Tacos
Mealoaf
fortunately I got 2 deer this year so my freezer is nice a full. I haven't cooked my tenders yet, I usually just marinate and grill those. My roasts I make jerky out of0 -
Basically anything you would use ground beef for. If it's too gamey for you, mix it with ground beef. I did this at first when conditioning my wife to eat it.
Bacon Bomb, and Bacon grenades are awesome with venison.
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We were given a bunch of venison this year and the guy who gave it to me suggested grinding it with bacon since venison is super lean. It is amazing and makes the best meatloaf!0
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Use it just like beef. If u make burgers you will have to add an egg or sometimes I add bacon grease.0
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Oh! I am SO jealous!
Venison is super lean...and you really can't get more organic either!!!!
I've been eating it as a substitute for ground beef for years. Honestly, I've never been able to taste any considerable difference between the two when it's ground.
I will say that we eat the loins as well, and those do taste a little different.
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I have been using venison for years as my husband is a hunter. I agree with an earlier post that it is very organic and much leaner than beef. I use it just like ground beef but just add a little olive oil with it since it is lean and will not render any fat. If you use it for burgers I would suggest mixing a package of ranch mix and then wrapping in bacon. I use it in chili a lot as well.0
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If you like Chili, that's a great place to start, as the spices can mask any gamey taste a little. Then, as has been said, move on to using it as per ground beef in just about any recipe. It is an awesome meat, if you ask me.0
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