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Post by jpete » Sun. Mar. 27, 2011 6:13 pm

Now that I'm bwana hunter. :no2: I was thinking about what people do with the food they gather. I had venison once and I wasn't a fan but I don't think it was prepared well.

Any UNUSUAL recipes out there? Squirrel? Etc?

The instructor for my hunting class claims to have eaten coyote but says there is no way to make a salt water duck taste good. :D

Which is too bad because I can walk to the shore from where I live.


 
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Post by ceccil » Mon. Mar. 28, 2011 2:47 pm

I don't really have any unusual recipes. I do love to hunt but I am also not a big fan of venison if it is gamey. Here is one simple recipe that my bro in law gave me for venison that I love.

Take a couple of steaks and pound them down to about 1/4" thick with a tenderizer mallet. Marinade overnight in a 50/50 mix of soy sauce and maple syrup. He cooks on a gas grill, but I prefer charcoal.

 
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Post by AA130FIREMAN » Mon. Mar. 28, 2011 4:19 pm

Smoking makes the deer meat taste good to my family(wife and kids will eat), summer balonee, dry beef, jerkey you can't taste the game flavor, any fresh made meat,hamburger,fresh sausage, etc. the game taste is still noticable even with pork added. For good steaks, it's hard to beat real beef,not enough fat at deer meat.

 
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Post by jpete » Mon. Mar. 28, 2011 5:18 pm

I'm hoping I get my actual license by May when the turkey season starts. At least I KNOW how to cook that. :D

I'm hoping to get a smoker at some point this year so maybe some smoked venison is in my future.

 
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Post by Rick 386 » Mon. Mar. 28, 2011 9:18 pm

For venison, I actually prefer the "gamey" flavor. That to me is venison and what distinguishes it from other meats.
But we do marinate them in either italian dressing or store bought marinades. Rest of the family likes it better that way. Marinade a couple of hours before onto the grille does it.

We also take meat out to Martin's near Shady Maple for sticks, both hot and mild. Make our own burger, bologna and our own jerky. Burger is just cut 20% with pork to bind it together. Makes one hell of a pot of chili.

I actually prefer goose jerky over venison jerky. Both are prepared the same way including the marinade.

We usually need 10+ deer per year for everything we use between the 2 families. And the grandkids can't wait for us to cook it. Another couple years and they will be helping to harvest their own. At least we can use them to drag them out........

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Post by Iceman » Mon. Mar. 28, 2011 10:44 pm

Smoked Deer Sausage.....Nothing Like It!!! YUM!!! :arrow: :arrow:

 
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Post by SMITTY » Mon. Mar. 28, 2011 10:52 pm

Got a 96 on me test tonight! :dancing: Time for some mild celebration ... :drunk:

Last time my wifey was at the Kittery Trading Post up in ME, she picked up 301 Venison Recipes for $8.98 + tax. Best $10 ever spent! 125 pages of pure joy. :punk:


 
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Post by jpete » Mon. Mar. 28, 2011 11:56 pm

98 :nana: :box: :funny:

 
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Post by SMITTY » Tue. Mar. 29, 2011 12:02 am

If you saw my high school report card ..... :lol:

I was pissed - I should've easily had 100 on that .... these 2 questions were worded funny & they got me. :doh:

 
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Post by Freddy » Tue. Mar. 29, 2011 3:53 am

jpete wrote:there is no way to make a salt water duck taste good.
I 've never tried it, but was told by Grampa to cook duck you dry and entire loaf of bread for a day. Break it up and use it as stuffing while cooking the bird. When the bird is cooked, immediately remove all the stuffing. Throw the stuffing in the trash & enjoy the bird.

 
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Post by Rick 386 » Tue. Mar. 29, 2011 9:07 am

SMITTY wrote:If you saw my high school report card ..... :lol:

I was pissed - I should've easily had 100 on that .... these 2 questions were worded funny & they got me. :doh:
Well Smitty,

When they asked how many shot does it take to kill a deer"

Your answer "it depends on the size of the magazine :rambo2: " was not what they looking for !!!

And the second question: What size weapon is recommended for squirrel hunting?

Your answer :.45 ACP for shots under 15 yards and .308 for shots over 50 yards." was also incorrect!!! :funny:

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Post by SMITTY » Tue. Mar. 29, 2011 9:49 am

Why are those wrong answers? :?

:woot: toothy toothy :funny:

 
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Post by jpete » Tue. Mar. 29, 2011 9:59 am

Dang. You got hard questions. We got questions like

"Why should you be familiar with everyone in your hunting party?"

A) So you know who to shoot first.

Etc, etc....I forget what the correct answer was I was laughing to hard at the wrong answers. :D

 
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Post by SMITTY » Tue. Mar. 29, 2011 10:03 am

I liked the one that said: "What should you do if a deer bolts into thick bushes?" I liked answer "A": "charge into the bushes as fast as you can with safety off" :woot: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

I chuckled at that one! There were a few other good ones too. Multiple choice is not only easy, but entertaining as well. :D

 
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Post by ceccil » Thu. Mar. 31, 2011 12:13 pm

SMITTY wrote:Last time my wifey was at the Kittery Trading Post up in ME, she picked up 301 Venison Recipes for $8.98 + tax. Best $10 ever spent! 125 pages of pure joy.
My wife just went to Barnes & Noble and bought this book. Loaded with recipes. Thanks for the tip Smitty!


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