OK I know it's spring time but i am being optimistic for the fall. Whats everyone's favorite venison recipe?
Mine: venison cutlets breaded or Tidbits with mushrooms,onions,garlic,white wine put on top of egg noodles Yummmm!:cool:
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OK I know it's spring time but i am being optimistic for the fall. Whats everyone's favorite venison recipe?
Mine: venison cutlets breaded or Tidbits with mushrooms,onions,garlic,white wine put on top of egg noodles Yummmm!:cool:
give me some back strap steaks and some ultimit steak rub,but first soysause,ginger,pinappel juice,garlic.mix and soak v steak for an hour or two,mayby.depending on your tast.then rub it dow with the steak rub,cook over a camp fire.no propain,char,just a good ol campfire...dam tasty...for the sides.baked potato,corn on the cob..all cook on the campfire
allso taste great with any meat you soak in it,has any one tryed this soak befor?
Well, I take ground venison, rinse it in cold water through a collander. (That removes the gamey taste) Then I brown it with some cinnamon until it's cooked through. Then I mix in a pasta sauce (Romano and Garlic is my favorite). Let that simmer for about 20 minutes. Add mozzarella and parmesan cheese, cook until melted in. Then I stuff that in manicotti shells, cover in the left-over sauce, cover and bake for about 45 minutes at 350. Uncover, and bake for another 15 minutes, or until the cheese just starts to brown.
Plain & simple for me. Backstrap rolled in flour & fried, eggs, pancakes & gravy and I'm in heaven.
:mad:.........
no whitetails in Hawaii. I feel bad for the guy. Never having the taste of venny tenderloin wrapped in bacon,fried in butter,sauteed ONIONS and mushrooms,mashed taters w mushroom gravy,and my wifes homemade coleslaw and an icy coke to wash it all down.
yup. I feel so bad for what he's missin out on. He can't complain though. I wish I could hunt wild cattle. That would be a blast!