Game is not always easy to cook well.
Chef and author Hank Shaw has written three GREAT cookbooks that I cannot recommend highly enough...Buck, Buck Moose/ Duck Duck Goose/ Pheasant, quail, cottontail.
While not in that company, I have recently found yet another easy way to serve venison that even the wife, nieces, and grandchild will eat. It is a knockoff of beef & bean burritos like we often buy at Buccee's or some truck stop. Here's how easy it is....
Cook down ground or minced venison in a crock pot with one chopped onion, a few cloves of garlic and a packet of taco seasoning. While it's cooking, make your own bean mixture by heating, then mashing with a potato masher one can of pinto beans. Keep stirring to prevent sticking. Beans only take about 15 min. Then, when the venison is cooked tender, add a can of Rotelle tomatoes and simmer a little more. Add tobasco if desired. Cut off the heat and stir in the beans. Heat tortillas and spoon in the meat and beans, topping with sharp cheddar cheese. Fold. You can add sour cream or customize, but there it is, plain and simple. Pound of beef, onion and can of Rotelle, can of beans, packet of taco seasoning--makes enough you can eat some and freeze the rest. Frankly, you can't tell it from beef with those spices.
Please share any extra good recipes for PG, etc.!! and Bon Appetite.
Chef and author Hank Shaw has written three GREAT cookbooks that I cannot recommend highly enough...Buck, Buck Moose/ Duck Duck Goose/ Pheasant, quail, cottontail.
While not in that company, I have recently found yet another easy way to serve venison that even the wife, nieces, and grandchild will eat. It is a knockoff of beef & bean burritos like we often buy at Buccee's or some truck stop. Here's how easy it is....
Cook down ground or minced venison in a crock pot with one chopped onion, a few cloves of garlic and a packet of taco seasoning. While it's cooking, make your own bean mixture by heating, then mashing with a potato masher one can of pinto beans. Keep stirring to prevent sticking. Beans only take about 15 min. Then, when the venison is cooked tender, add a can of Rotelle tomatoes and simmer a little more. Add tobasco if desired. Cut off the heat and stir in the beans. Heat tortillas and spoon in the meat and beans, topping with sharp cheddar cheese. Fold. You can add sour cream or customize, but there it is, plain and simple. Pound of beef, onion and can of Rotelle, can of beans, packet of taco seasoning--makes enough you can eat some and freeze the rest. Frankly, you can't tell it from beef with those spices.
Please share any extra good recipes for PG, etc.!! and Bon Appetite.