How To make Country Style Venison
2 Pounds Venison chuck roast, boneless -- 1 1/2 inch cubes
2 Tablespoons Vegetable Oil
2 Cups water
1/2 Cup dry red wine
1 Scallions, minced
1 Tablespoon salt
1/2 Teaspoon black pepper,freshly ground
6 small white onions
6 samll whole carrots
3 medium potatoes,pared & cubed
1 medium Kohlrabi,pared & cubed
4 stalks celery,2-inch long strips
1 Pound mushrooms, whole, fresh
hot cooked rice fresh parsley
Brown venison cubes on all sides in hoy oil in large, heavy skillet. Add water, wine, scallion, salt & pepper; bring to boil. Reduce heat; cover & simmer 1 1/2 hours. Add vegetables; cover & simmer 20 minutes, or until tender. Serve over hot cooked rice. Garnish with parsley.
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Venison Curry - Indian Style Venison Curry Recipe
In this video, I shall show you how to cook Venison Curry. Venison is deer meat and is available in Europe as both wild venison and farmed venison. Venison is lean meat & has a gamey flavour. There aren't many Indian recipes that feature venison these days, since hunting wild game is banned in India. However, in the olden days, venison and other game meats were widely consumed all over India.
I live in rural England and here venison meat is readily available, so I have cooked a lot of Venison curries, since I really enjoy the meat. Most of my recipes are a result of my own experimentation, since Indian Venison recipes aren't documented online much. My venison recipes cater more for the Indian palate, rather than Western palate and are not served pink! I decided to share some of my Venison recipes on YouTube for discerning viewers to cook & enjoy!
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Slow Cooker Venison Stew | Thick & Hearty Recipe
You have got to try this thick & hearty slow cooker venison stew recipe if you have deer meat in the freezer. Full recipe:
This thick, hearty and healthy slow cooker venison stew is made in the crockpot with tender hunks of deer meat, veggies, and a rich & flavorful broth.
This venison stew recipe ( is one of the most popular recipes on my website. But, some have commented that they love the flavor but wish it was a bit thicker. So, I decided to give you a super easy version of deer meat stew that you can make in the crockpot that's nice and thick. Just what you all asked for!
The reason I like making venison stew in the slow cooker is because the crockpot allows you to cook your deer meat low and slow (or braise gently in liquid) for hours at a time with little to no effort. And you're not messing up or crowing the oven/stovetop.
This is the BEST slow cooker venison stew because it combines a rich, flavorful broth (that really works WITH and is designed for your wild game), tender meat, perfectly cooked veggies. And, you're basically only working on it for about 15 minutes before you let the slow cooker do all of the work for you! How easy is that? (where are my Ina fans at?)
As I mentioned previously, if you're working with a tough cut of meat or one with a lot of connective tissue, it's best to cook it low and slow. AKA, cooking it at a low temperature for a long time to ensure that the meat falls apart. If it isn't falling apart, turn the heat down and cook it longer. I recommend cooking this stew recipe for 8-9 hours on low in the slow cooker. You can do 4-5 hours but your meat won't be as tender and the flavor won't be as developed. So, you've been warned!
Since this recipe takes 8 hours to make, you can always do all of the chopping the night before and sear your venison and add it to the slow cooker. When you wake up, add the liquid, set it, and forget it while you go about your day.
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What To Make With Venison | Venison Recipes | Field to Fork | Schöffel Country
If you’re looking for a venison recipe to try at home, James Goss, Master Chef at Rutland pub, The King’s Arms Inn, demonstrates how to create the ultimate fallow deer plate using seasonal and local ingredients.
James chooses the saddle of the fallow to cook with from this locally shot deer and guides us through the perfect cooking time and accompaniments. “There’s field to fork and then there’s knowing the field is only 3 miles away,” says James, who is proud to use locally shot game and fresh seasonal produce in everything that comes out of his kitchen.
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Country Fried Venison w/ Hannah McCauley | Legendary Recipes
Hannah McCauley of Whitetail Heaven Outfitters shows you how to fry up some delicious venison back strap bites and a great gravy to smother them in.
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Country Fried Venison Steak with Gravy Recipe
Country Fried Venison Recipe. Danielle cooks country fired venison cube steaks with gravy along with green beans. This is a simple, quick yet delicious recipe! Check it out!
Deep fried deer steak
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