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Old 01-23-2005, 05:42 PM   #1
 
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Default Venison Recepies????

Hey, new guy here, I have always been a failure when it comes to cooking Venison. I'm pretty good at other game but I'm tired of sucking at Venison.

So here's the situation. Got a deer processed into ground meat. In the mood to cook Spaghetti and meat sauce tomorrow night. Not 100% sure how long to cook ground meat for, don't wanna fry it to the point where I'm eating Spaghetti and charcoal sauce.

So, any good cooks out there that can give a suggestion or two on how to cook Venison in spaghetti sauce to the point of where not to ruin it totally?

Thanks for any help....

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Old 01-23-2005, 05:49 PM   #2
 
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I do this all the time. I start the meat first, and then after a few minutes add onions and peppers. Before the meat is thoroughly cooked, I add the sauce and let it cook together for a few minutes until the sauce is warm. If you had any of the venison made in to sausage, that's also a great addition.
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Old 01-23-2005, 05:53 PM   #3
 
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how about venison chili on spagetti noodles.


I use 1 bag of Carroll Shelby chili powder mix. It comes in a mini brown bag.
1 large green jalapeno
1 large sweet onion
1 16oz. can pinto beans.
1 8oz. high grade tomato paste
2 pounds of back strap, rump meat or any other non fatty meat. The less fat and tendons the better.
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I will spend about an hour our more slicing and cubing the meat till each piece it the size of a pea. I have a very sharp filet knife and I usually stop and resharpen it half way thru. once all the meat is cubed it goes into my cast Iron skillet on medium with the sweet onion and jalapeno(seeds too) both finely diced. I brown the meat while the onions sweat out. You know when its done when all the onion sweat has evaporated out and you can see the skillet bottom while stirring.

While the meat is browning I have a cast iron dutch oven that I get the tomato paste, beans and chili seasonings and 16oz. water warmed up in. when the meat is ready I scoop it into the chili pot. I give it a good stirring and cover for an hour at medium low heat. I try to keep it hot but just under where it bubbles. after about an hour I uncover and let simmer on a low heat till the texture get just the way I like it. If you like it watery simmer less if you like it thick and chunky like me it takes about 2 hours of simmering for the water to evaporate off.

now if you are lazy and don't mind losing some texture and taste you can use a meat grinder. All I can say is after the first time I used tiny meat cubes in my chili I swore I'd never use a grinder again and I haven't.

As far as eating I some times I cook up some extra meat and make fajitas with the browned meat and onions. I also like to use the chili to make burritos or as a pour on topping for a pile of tortilla chips. If all you plan to do is have bowls of chili this will server about 6 people.
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Old 01-23-2005, 08:30 PM   #4
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Go to Camp cooking. Its another forum on this site. They can fix you up.
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