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Chuck7 03-17-2005 02:26 PM

Deer Legs
 
When I cook meat off the deer legs they seem to be stringy and chewy. Is this normal or am I messing up? If it's normal should I have groung it up in burger?
Thanks,
Chuck

jerseyhunter 03-17-2005 05:02 PM

RE: Deer Legs
 

should I have groung it up in burger?
yes, Talking about the bottom part I hope, the shanks as I call them, The top part is steak and stew.

hungryhuntergirl 03-17-2005 05:03 PM

RE: Deer Legs
 
I usually grind the meat we take off the shoulders and extra trimmings. We usually have enough steak from the hindquaters that we get plenty of
ground meat from the shoulder and neck.

burniegoeasily 03-18-2005 11:21 AM

RE: Deer Legs
 
Depends on the cut. I butcher my own and cut the rounds into steaks, cube the leftovers for stew, then grind the rest. Shoulders, I cut roasts, cube the rest into stew meat, then grind the left over.


For steak cuts, it is normal for it to be chewy or stringy, if you cook it like beef. The best way it so marinad it in some form of acid (lemon/lime juice, alcohol, vinegar based products, etc.) and oil. I like bb q sause, thousand Island dressing, and soy sause in a ration of 1:1/2:1/4. Marinade over night, then cook on high heat for a short period of time. deer is much leaner than beef and requires much less time to cook. Another good marinade is Beer/white wine (either works great), oil, and lots of garlic, salt, and pepper; all to taste. I have found that if you cook hot and fast, it tends to be more tender. It is very easy to over cook and make it chewy.

kevin1 03-18-2005 05:35 PM

RE: Deer Legs
 
Tough cuts will always benefit from slow cooking , if you can't invest in a smoker then find a way to create one . You won't be wasting effort .

Chuck7 03-26-2005 09:44 AM

RE: Deer Legs
 
Thanks Folks,
You have been very helpful.
Chuck

Chuck7 03-26-2005 09:46 AM

RE: Deer Legs
 
I noticed on this net you are a Life Member. How does one become a Life Member?
Chuck

Striper Phil 03-29-2005 07:10 AM

RE: Deer Legs
 
Chuck 7 I think it is by the amount of posts you make, not sure how many it takes to be life member or even just what life member means.

As to deer legs I have gotten spoiled and only eat loins cooked rare. the rest if the deer goes to burger, sasuage, and mostly jerkey. See next post for a new recipe.

burniegoeasily 03-30-2005 12:32 PM

RE: Deer Legs
 

ORIGINAL: Striper Phil

Chuck 7 I think it is by the amount of posts you make, not sure how many it takes to be life member or even just what life member means.


1000 posts to become a lifeless member, I mean nolife member,... Opps I mean lifemember.:D

Chuck7 03-30-2005 03:06 PM

RE: Deer Legs
 
Thanks Folks

I've had neck roast before and they ae wonderful. I may do as one man advised. Roast the loins and burger the rest.
Chuck


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