I ate a lot of venison when I was a kid. Any recipe that could be made with beef, my mother made with deer meat — hamburgers, spaghetti sauce, pot roast, and more. However, she didn’t ever get too ...
Several friends and I often circle back to the same campfire debate about which wild game makes the best stew. Mule deer ...
Oswego chef Michael Cali submitted the following four, mouth-watering venison recipes for venison roast, venison pot roast, venison stir fry and venison ribs.....Enjoy!VENISON ROAST (Use sirloin tip ...
Mississippi winters are generally mild, but as we've seen, some nights can be bitterly cold. Even on an average night it can be downright chilly. Those times are perfect for a hot, home-cooked meal ...
It could already be made up into sausage, ground up like beef, or maybe you’ve got some deer steaks just waiting to grill. My personal favorite way to eat it is as a venison burger on a donut bun. I ...
This venison chili is a great recipe for someone that's new to cooking venison. Using venison and beef takes away the gamey flavor some people find from venison. The combination of savory and sweet ...
With deer season coming to an end, many Eastern Shore hunters have enjoyed it and probably have plenty of venison on hand. Many families enjoy eating venison and today I will include some of my ...
Venison gives this classic French comfort stew a pleasant, gamy flavor. 2 pounds venison chuck, cut into 1 1/2-inch cubes Instructions: Season venison with salt and pepper. In a large skillet, heat 4 ...
Venison Recipes from Professional Chefs These folks are trained experts. They’ve either been through culinary school or they’ve worked extensively in restaurants. But when given the choice, they’d ...
1½ cups venison glaze or beef demi-glace or veal glaze For marinade, whisk together first eight ingredients in a mixing bowl. Slowly whisk in oil until smooth. Place the venison loin in a food storage ...
The French base their fabulous sauces on stocks, which are meat broths made from bones. These stocks can be reduced, or boiled down, to produce a more intense flavor. This style of cooking takes time ...