Venison?
pinkfluffycupcake
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Anyone have a venison recipe to share? My husband is an avid hunter and I have ground venison (nothing added), steaks and roasts. I’m just looking for some new ideas besides chili and grilled steaks - Thanks!
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I love venison! One of our faves is to cute up the steak in to chucks use season with salt and pepper to taste and then simmer in brown gravy, I use a low sodium one but but use what you like and serve over brown or white rice, mashed potatoes, or anything that fits in your food plan. But as for the meat that is a nice way to go. Simmering it for a while makes it nice and tender. Enjoy!0
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I like to marinade steaks cut into strips in lime juice with pepper and cayenne pepper. Then I grill them with peppers for fajitas.1
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I wish I had a recipe... And I wish I had some venison. Nothing in the world is better than some hot venison chili on a cold cold day like today. Now, I am sad.0
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Venison is the only red meat I eat now
I replace all other red meats with it
So any dish you make with beef for instance you can make with venison
I love chilli so I make venison chilli all the time, but also cottage pie for instance0 -
You could always cube marinated venison in small pieces and put it on Italian bread with butter, just like chicken spiedies (but venison spiedies)0
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I have read on these boards the Instant Pot or many brands similiar make the most tender of venison in minimum time. It's a pressure cooker with so many other options and you can google many venison recipes using this appliance.
My daughter in laws father makes spaghetti with venison and it was soooooo good!
Look up Instant Pot...that name is expensive. I want to get the Meuller cooker at half the price and does exact same thing with good reviews and manufactured in Germany/Austria.
Amazon is a good site for purchasing this important appliance for venison which can be tough.0 -
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Chinese Pepper Steak
cut deer meat like fajita meat and brown with onions and bell pepper
add some soy sauce, water, and whatever spices you like and simmer
add cornstarch to thicken sauce
serve over rice
It's yummy!1 -
Slow cooker, roast, red wine, milk. If the venison is at all gamy the milk improves it.0
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I don't have a recipe, but the best venison dish I've had was a nice simple stew cooked over a wood stove many years ago.0
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Home made burgers from the ground venison, maybe with some chopped onion and an egg to bind it.
I love to make burgers around a central bit of cheese that goes all melty and amazing when you cook them!0 -
I like using ground venison in a tomato sauce for spaghetti. I've been enjoying it instead of ground beef on nachos (had that for lunch yesterday actually). I also loved substituting it for beef in a stroganoff.0
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My daughter hunts killed her first deer of the season now I have 130lbs of venison in the freezer I need help with getting creative cooking it. She is now excited and wanting at least 1 more before the season ends.
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Red wine marinade - red wine, soy sauce or Worcestershire, garlic, onion, oil. Mix and put in a bag or bowl with a tenderloin or steak in the refrigerator for at least an hour. Sear in a hot cast for a few minutes on each side until it's up to temperature. (I cut the tenderloin into medallions, but you could to a quick sear and roast too.)
I saute mushrooms and onions in the same pan with the drippings, and add a little bit of butter or extra wine to finish the sauce.
Meatloaf and meatballs are great if you have a lot of ground venison. I sometimes blend it with ground beef or pork for a little extra fat. Otherwise, add a lot of vegetables to keep them moist - garlic, onion, spinach, shredded carrot, zucchini, or finely chopped mushrooms - sneak a lot of extra veggies in your diet this way. You can do traditional Italian flavors, or add BBQ or Asian sauces like Teriyaki to mix up the meals!0 -
Basically venison can be substituted for any dish that calls for red meat.
Stir fry, stew, soup, dirty rice, burgers, pasta sauces, kabobs, tacos, burritos, fajitas, lasagna, sandwiches, venison stroganoff, meatballs, stuffed peppers, ...0 -
I also have a freezer full of ground venison, some deer steaks, brats (haven't ever tried), summer sausage (my favorite!) and backstrap. I was bummed to not get any roasts from the processor, miscommunication on my husbands part.
I have an InstantPot as someone mentioned above. I cooked venison chili for New Years and it was done in less than 20 minutes, tasted like it had cooked all day.
We've also used the ground venison in "Deer"Burger Helper (both from the box, and a homemade version)
I saw someone post a venison meatloaf recipe on the Instant Pot facebook page but I am curious if it needs extra fat to avoid being too dry.
For the steaks, I usually marinade in Tony Chachere's wild game seasoning and either grill or cook in the cast iron skillet.
A friend here makes Deer and Noodles in her crockpot - I'm sure similar to what you'd do for Beef and Noodles - that's what I was hoping to do with roast/stew meat.
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Once I get my venison back from the locker, it's going to be used for a mixture of steaks, burgers, and chili. The only difference between venison and hamburger is less fat, which means the venison just needs to be cooked at a lower temperature and for longer.
For ground venison, I might add some fat (drippings from bacon / pork sausage). I'm not one for venison bratwurst, but I know some like to add pork fat along with cheese, jalapenos, etc.0 -
The ground venison can be used anywhere ground beef is. We like fried venison steak. Mix flour with garlic powder, salt & pepper, cover the steak in it. Fry with butter until it is cooked as well as you like it.0
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Ground venison makes excellent enchilada casseroles. Also, merlot steak. Also, venison stuffed loins. Also, venison Hungarian goulash! Yum!0
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Chili verde in the crock pot!
Cube it up and put in crock pot with some canned or fresh jalapenos (or mild chilis for the weak of palate). Add a small amount of liquid. I've used red or white wine, beer, or water depending on what I have on hand. Cook for 3-4 hours and serve with rice and tortillas. I've also made this with the venison and just dumped half a jar of salsa verde and a sliced onion for the same amount of time.
D-vine!0 -
My family loves (DEER MEAT). We mostly roll it in flour and fry it in a small amount of margarine, with salt and pepper. It is delicious when, after frying the meat, add a can of fat free low sodium mushroom soup, Don't add water to the soup. Let it simmer long enough to warm the soup. Yummy! Delicious!0
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Summer favorite of ours:
Ground venison
Tomatoes
Red onion
Feta cheese
Basil
Low fat Greek dressing
Pita bread or tortillas or rice
Brown the venison with whatever type of seasonings you wish, place in refrigerator and let cool.
Dice the tomatoes and red onion
After cooled add all ingredients into a large bowl and mix
Serve inside pita or make burrito's or over rice1
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