Here’s one for your inner caveman: a whole roasted venison leg, just like Fred Flintstone would’ve cooked it. This is game cookery at its most primal and dramatic, and the results are a ...
Dough: Combine the flour, salt, and egg whites with 1½ cups water in a large bowl and knead until it forms a dough. Chill for 1 hour. Meat: Season the leg with salt and pepper. In a large skillet or ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A venison heart on a wooden cutting board beside a stainless steel filet knife. (Alice Jones Webb) When I was growing up, venison ...
This Chunky Venison Chili is so very tender and it was made with one of the tougher cuts of the deer, from the rear leg. The trick is to brown the venison chunks over very high heat, quickly. The slow ...
What’s the best way to serve venison? Stewed for hours in your slow-cooker or fried in your iron skillet? Basted with herb butter? Marinated in vinegar? Threaded onto skewers and served on a bed of ...
It could already be made up into sausage, ground up like beef, or maybe you’ve got some deer steaks just waiting to grill. My personal favorite way to eat it is as a venison burger on a donut bun. I ...
November ushers in the hearty Thanksgiving holiday, a feast largely centered around turkey. This month also marks a popular time for deer and turkey hunting in Kentucky. Modern gun season for deer ...