Here are some winners we've found to be crowd pleasers:
Grind 2/3 large game with 1/3 pork. (shoulders are good)
Mix in Bratwurst or German Sausage spices.
Make into hamburgers. Known as a Wisconsin "Sheboygan Brat Burger". Most non-Germans say this is way better than a sausage. Serve on a pretzel roll with sauerkraut, sauteed onions, mushrooms, good mustards and stinky cheeses.
Venison Carpaccio: Do you like raw meat? How about sushi? If you do, this is the hit! My kids gobble it up like vultures. Really simple, grab a big game backstrap / loin out of the freezer. While still frozen, SHAVE little paper thin pieces off of it and put them on a large platter. Now drizzle lemon juice and your favorite vinegars all over it to sort of cook/Pickle it. (think ceviche) It sets up in the fridge in 1-2 hours. Mega crowd pleaser for people that hate wild game...because overcooked game tastes like hell and thus this tastes better than rare! Then put capers, minced garlic, and minced shallots on it along with arugula. Serve with toast points or crackers.
Those are the quick and dirty recipes we love. What do you have on your popular list?
Grind 2/3 large game with 1/3 pork. (shoulders are good)
Mix in Bratwurst or German Sausage spices.
Make into hamburgers. Known as a Wisconsin "Sheboygan Brat Burger". Most non-Germans say this is way better than a sausage. Serve on a pretzel roll with sauerkraut, sauteed onions, mushrooms, good mustards and stinky cheeses.
Venison Carpaccio: Do you like raw meat? How about sushi? If you do, this is the hit! My kids gobble it up like vultures. Really simple, grab a big game backstrap / loin out of the freezer. While still frozen, SHAVE little paper thin pieces off of it and put them on a large platter. Now drizzle lemon juice and your favorite vinegars all over it to sort of cook/Pickle it. (think ceviche) It sets up in the fridge in 1-2 hours. Mega crowd pleaser for people that hate wild game...because overcooked game tastes like hell and thus this tastes better than rare! Then put capers, minced garlic, and minced shallots on it along with arugula. Serve with toast points or crackers.
Those are the quick and dirty recipes we love. What do you have on your popular list?