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bigcountry 02-11-2006 11:29 AM

vension burgers
 
I grind my own meat. I have yet to make good venison burgers. They just won't hold together. Think I ought to use a bigger grind plate for sausage? I do the egg thing but that makes em into cakes. I put some bacon fat in the pan. Still don't like it.

Not big into mixing with beef.

Somebodies got to have some tips.

Tree climber 02-12-2006 03:03 PM

RE: vension burgers
 
I grind all my own burger also , (about 250lbs.) this year.we add a little beef fat with the venison meat.if you don't they will crumble and fall apart.

when we get it ground, we add chopped onion,a few saltine crackers, one egg, two tea spoons red wine, salt , pepper , a dash of lowyers seasoning. mix well , and put in pan or on grill.

can't beat them.

Chuck7 02-12-2006 07:01 PM

RE: vension burgers
 
Sounds good Tree Climber.
I made burger last night. My were straight venison and held together. I was concerend but when I let them brown on one side they flipped very well. I will try your recipe the next time though.
Thanks,
Chuck7

bigcountry 02-14-2006 02:57 PM

RE: vension burgers
 
I never could figure out how to add beef fat in a consistent manner. I thought about doing a real course grind and then adding that ground out beef fat you can get and mixing by hand and then regrinding.

slugman 02-14-2006 03:38 PM

RE: vension burgers
 
my butcher adds pork to mine , keeps the burger together quite well.

Chuck7 02-14-2006 04:04 PM

RE: vension burgers
 
Big COuntry,
I ground mine using the coarses blade I got. I try to make the patties a little bigger than 1/4 pounders. I have my oil all ready in the cast iron getting hot. I slide the raw burger off the metal spatula unto the hot oil.{ NOt too much oil ,just wetting th ebottom}After the burger is brown I cut the heat down to medium and cover with metal lid. When the one side is brown the burger will stay together. I hate cutting my meat with other products. I like 100% pure venison. I carefully flip over and cover with lid. When the burder is done I slip it on a roll with a slice of tomato ,lettuce and oinions. I ate 3 a few days a go. Awesome man. Of course I also melted a piece of cheese on each one. Those served with Beans ,molasses and bacon was a meal fit for a King's kid.:)
Chuck7

jerseyhunter 02-17-2006 04:09 PM

RE: vension burgers
 

never could figure out how to add beef fat in a consistent manner. I thought about doing a real course grind and then adding that ground out beef fat you can get and mixing by hand and then regrinding.

I just cube my deer, then cut smaller cubes of fat, mix by hand and then grind. You can put it threw twice if you want it really mixed well. but once is enough. make 2 burgers ans see whitch way is best for you.

bigcountry 02-17-2006 04:17 PM

RE: vension burgers
 
Thanks guys. I usually am not too careful in sizing of deer meat to be ground. Might have to make more uniform from now on.

AJ52 03-01-2006 10:30 PM

RE: vension burgers
 
I mix 5-10% cheap burger or sausage to venison before I freeze it up just to hold it all together when I make burgers or venison meat loaf.

I love venison burgers and venison loaf!

I also mix in 1 egg.The single biggest thing that has improved my burgers is a Burger Press.I bought a cheapy plastic one couple yrs ago(less than $10).Its ribbed for a better release of meat after pressed.You can press a square or round burger or sausage pattys and then freeze em up.

It also prevents over working the meat when your trying to mould that perfect burger by hand,which can make a tough burger no matter how you cook it.Coat the press with some lite oil place meat in press and squeeze the hell outa of it. Peel it out into hot pan or grille with a spoon.

Use the thinnest spatchula you can lay your hands on.I bought 3 of these thin ones just for flippin burgers,eggs and pancakes.The thin ones are very flexible and prevent breakin up meat when sliding spatchula under burgers for flippin.

You can't or at least I can't flip a venison burger like you would a beef burger.It takes a little gentle finess to keep it all together.

Once you get the hang of it you'll be makin some good lookin 1 piece venison burgers:D

Hope that helps someone - works for me anyway

Chuck7 03-02-2006 03:41 AM

RE: vension burgers
 
I grind all my own burger also , (about 250lbs.) this year.we add a little beef fat with the venison meat.if you don't they will crumble and fall apart.

when we get it ground, we add chopped onion,a few saltine crackers, one egg, two tea spoons red wine, salt , pepper , a dash of lowyers seasoning. mix well , and put in pan or on grill.

can't beat them.
Tree Climber

My wife wrote this down. I do sincerely hope we can eat together the next time your down.I will foot the bill.
C7


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