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beardstowndeerhunter 01-05-2009 04:35 PM

deer burger
 
what all do you put in it and how much?

Zrabfan26 01-05-2009 04:39 PM

RE: deer burger
 
Check out the Camp Cooking forum they'll tell ya. I have someone else make it and they add a 1/4 or 1/3 of pork to it.

j2000 01-05-2009 04:44 PM

RE: deer burger
 
I mix 5 lb pork butt to 15 lbs venison works good for me....

Champlain Islander 01-05-2009 04:47 PM

RE: deer burger
 
I do 10% pork fat

drdi 01-05-2009 04:59 PM

RE: deer burger
 
When I first started out I added a little pork fat. Then one year I tried it plain and liked it MUCH better. Much leaner and MUCH better for you. Plus I like the taste of venison. Never had a problem with it holding together in patty form either. You just have to be a little more careful until it cooks a little.

So my answer is "nothing". :)

superstrutter 01-05-2009 05:20 PM

RE: deer burger
 
I just add a little ground beef to it.

hossdaniels 01-05-2009 05:26 PM

RE: deer burger
 
I always use beef fat for burger. IMO pork fat is for sausage. I like about 1/3 beef fat to 2/3 venison on the 3/16" grinder plate. If you make it that fat, you can make hamburgers with it and they will be good. If you are running short on fat, you can get by with half that amountand use the burger for spagetti, tacos, and chili.

LeftyBuckmaster 01-05-2009 06:42 PM

RE: deer burger
 
well depends on what you plan on using the burger for. If you are planning on using it for hamburgers then I would suggest making 1/4-1/3 of your total batch beef fat. I agree with hoss that pork is for sausage and beef is for burger. Although i differ when it comes to tacos, chili and sloppy joe meat if you don't add that extra fat you won't have to drain it off later and the fat really is not necessary for those applications. But for hamburgers it really helps out a lot to keep the burgers packed together and also so the burgers don't dry out so fast on ya so they are easier to cook.

J The Deer Slayer 01-05-2009 07:23 PM

RE: deer burger
 
100% DEER man. I don't like to work up much burger meat from deer though because I can get free beef from family. black Angus farm.

That's just what I like if I'm grilling burgers.

I prefer roast in the crock pot.

country1 01-05-2009 11:13 PM

RE: deer burger
 

ORIGINAL: J The Deer Slayer

I don't like to work up much burger meat from deer though because I can get free beef from family.
I also get free beef from my family. The secret to cooking lean meat is slow cooking (our beef is also very lean). Iput the stove on a low heat and cook the burgers or brown the ground meat with a lid on the frying pan. I make sure they are well done since it is a ground meat.


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