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Originally Posted by handloader1
(Post 272787)
I think bear is pretty good; just don' t forget to remove the fat and bone before cooking. Good eating.
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I like to make it into sausage for breakfast patties, spaghetti sauce, and pizza. I could eat it everyday, but I do have to make room for the elk, deer, antelope, and grouse.
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Originally Posted by crazydd4
(Post 272544)
Going hunting in a month, what should I do with the meat, provided I kill one?
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[1] get the hide off as soon as possible..[2] than remove as much fat as possible...[3]open it up remove everything [don't eat the liver] and let it cool ,wrap it up with cheeze cloth ..bear tastes a lot better than deer ...all of the meat must be well done no medium rare steaks or hamburgers ...
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I am glad some people like it.. I can not stand the taste of it at all.. The wife likes it and wanted me to shoot one. I told her sorry but I will not shoot one for her as they taste terrible to me.. I have tried it a few times and always tasted the same to me..
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Im baffled when people say black bear tastes like pork? Ive had my share and IMO, its nothing like pork at all, its not even white meat, its red and tastes more like venison or beef to me. Its does have alot of fat though and can carry tricinosos like pork, so like someone else said, make sure you cook it thoroughly.
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Bear is not something you just "throw on the barbie" 'cause it will quickly get your attention! Cut off ALL of the fat and "silver skin." It lends itself to chillis, stews and pasta sauces. Bear makes superb hams and "corned bear" if you can find someone to do it. I've also had some GREAT pepperoni and summer sausage from bear. My sister uses rendered bear fat in her pie crusts, ...... hate to think of the cholesterol, but she has to put the filling in to keep the crusts on the table, they're so light!
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