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Unread 01-07-2021, 03:09 PM   #1
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Thanks, I have 3 Whitetail, and 3 Muleys in my freezer, always look'n for new recipes to mix things up. Yes, we eat a lot of venison.
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Thanks, I have 3 Whitetail, and 3 Muleys in my freezer, always look'n for new recipes to mix things up. Yes, we eat a lot of venison.
This stuff is easy to make . That’s a major selling point with me .
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I’ve been kicking around the idea of using Pheasent instead of venison .
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Thanks, I have 3 Whitetail, and 3 Muleys in my freezer, always look'n for new recipes to mix things up. Yes, we eat a lot of venison.
We pretty much butcher ourselves . I’ll skin gut and cut up right after I kill them . But I cut the backstraps and tenderloin off bag them and put in my freezer . The rest I cut off the bone as the deer hangs from the gambrel . The boned out stuff I give to my gunsmith buddy to make burger . He usually grinds at the end of the season . But after making four pots of this stew I cut out four bags of the stuff he’d normally grind . This stew thing is looking like an excellent work saver all around
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Made Garth’s crock pot stew two days ago . I add green beans and carrots in the mix . Also some coleslaw as well as cucumbers onions tomatoes in red wine vinegar and a dab of sweet relish .
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I made the crock pot venison stew again last night to bring into the shop today . And like in the last few times I added a can of green beans and a can of carrots . This time however I was in a hurry and grabbed two regular cans of corn from the cabinet instead of creamed corn . After I got finished I realized my mistake and thought it might not be to tastey . However some of them here seemed to like it better with regular corn as opposed to the creamed variety . Oh yes on a side note I used tenderloin the last couple times I made this stuff . Can't really say the tenderloin made the flavor any better but the meat did seem a tad more tender .
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Made Garth’s crock pot stew two days ago . I add green beans and carrots in the mix . Also some coleslaw as well as cucumbers onions tomatoes in red wine vinegar and a dab of sweet relish .
Craig, I like the direction you’re taking. A little bit like old fashioned Brunswick Stew but with a twist.
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Craig, I like the direction you’re taking. A little bit like old fashioned Brunswick Stew but with a twist.
Garth I do more by accident than actual planned . But I will say one crock pot full of the stew today was totally consumed by six of us
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