There's just something about riding into camp following an afternoon hunt, and being greeted with the smell of venison cooking — lifting the lid of the Dutch oven, steam rises from a hindquarter roast ...
Lean, flavorful, and unique enough to spark plenty of dinner conversation, venison is tasty but tricky to cook. However, its natural flavors mean you don't have to lean so much on additional spices ...
1½ cups venison glaze or beef demi-glace or veal glaze For marinade, whisk together first eight ingredients in a mixing bowl. Slowly whisk in oil until smooth. Place the venison loin in a food storage ...
Deer hunting season is upon us, and when it comes to preparing that fresh harvest, it can be simple or fancy. Andre Ebert, executive chef at The Accomac Inn in Hellam Township, recently demonstrated ...
8-10 cups root vegetables (onions, potatoes, Brussels sprouts, carrots, etc.) Instructions: Marinate the venison leg with yogurt, salt and amchur for 2-3 hours or overnight. Preheat the oven to 400 ...
Are you a hunter and need some culinary inspiration for all that venison you are bringing home? While I was exploring how to make a delicious meal out of this wild game, I stumbled upon a stunning ...
The head of that big buck you shot might be headed to the taxidermist, but all the meat is going to be coming home from the butcher. To help you put that meat to good use, we’ve pulled together more ...