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Huntingnet cook book?
I thought it might be a good idea to pull together a thread, or maybe create a PDF type book or our best game recipes. What does everyone think?
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I'm game. This is one of my favorites. Can't claim it as mine. It is from http://www.thetexasgourmet.com/.
Ingredients 2-3 lbs. venison meat (either top of round or backstrap) 3 eggs- beaten well 3/4 cup butter milk (don't use milk, doesn't taste the same) 1 cup flour 1/2 C Italian bread crumbs 1 t. garlic salt 1/2 t. black pepper Preparation: Slice meat into 3/8 inch thick slices. Place slices one at a time on a cutting board, and lightly pound with stipple faced tenderizing mallet to 1/4 inch thick. Mix together the flour, bread crumbs, garlic salt, and pepper in a large bowl or in a large ziploc bag. In a separate bowl, mix together the beaten eggs, and the milk. Dip the tenderized cutlets into the egg/milk mix, one at a time, then dredge through the flour breadcrumb mixture, coating well. Arrange 3-4 cutlets in approximately 1/4 to 3/8 inch hot vegetable oil in a cast iron or heavy non stick skillet. Cook until golden brown and crispy on both sides(about 2-3 minutes per side.) Remove and drain over paper towels. Gravy 3/4 cup butter milk 2 T flour 2 T reserved oil 2 T salted butter Salt and Pepper . Remove pan from heat after frying all cutlets. Pour off all oil except for approximately 2 Tablespoons. Add butter on medium low heat to pan. Scrape bottom of pan to release drippings. Add 2 T flour, and stir until smooth. Slowly add milk, stirring while adding until all milk is in the pan. Add salt and pepper. Serve hot with cutlets and biscuits or Texas Toast. |
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Sounds good Jason...and only post 5 star recipes which have been tried and true..;)Recipes with pics are best..:)
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If you are going to do this you have to get In Da Woods sandwich recipe. Best I have ever had! I already tried to duplicate them and was not anywhere close to what he makes!
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I'll post a link to my recipe for Venison Stir Fry, I just cooked it last night and took pictures of the whole process, they are uploading to flickr as we speak.
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I'm always looking for good venison/game recipes. I think the cookbook is a fabulous idea.
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I think just about anything you can do with beef,,,you can do with venison.
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True.....but I know there are alot of folks out there that have
special ways of preparing venison and other kinds of game as well. Little touches that keep it from being so dry and "gamey". I'd like some good pheasant recipes too. |
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My faverite venison is in the crockpot.
3 or 4 pound shoulder roast one pack of onion soup mix one can of golden mushroom soup one pound of whole button mushrooms one cup red wine, beer,or water a whole bag of baby carrots one big onion quartered put all in crock on high, after 3 or 4 hours put in potatos and let cook till taters are done, should be 7 or 8 hours total cook time. You can stir in two table spoons of corn starch mixed with half cup of water to make gravey,,,, don't get much better than that. |
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You all are making me hungry!!!!!!!!:D
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http://allrecipes.com/features/more/...acookbook.aspx
Ive made my own cookbook using this site, it's excellent. |
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