I ate a lot of venison when I was a kid. Any recipe that could be made with beef, my mother made with deer meat — hamburgers, spaghetti sauce, pot roast, and more. However, she didn’t ever get too ...
As much as we love the look of a shoulder mount or deer skull on the wall—the real trophy of a successful deer hunt is the wild game we bring home. And if you were to poll 1,000 whitetail deer hunters ...
Put wine and olive oil in a bowl or casserole dish, cut garlic and scallions into quarter-inch slices. Add to wine and oil mix. Coarsely chop parsley and add to mix: the parsley, salt, fresh pepper ...
Cooking good venison does not have to be complicated. The “back strap” of the deer, the loin cut, is prime meat for the grill. Paired with garden vegetables, it makes a healthy meal. As with any wild ...
The answer is complex and depends on several factors. At the top of the list is your preferences. I have distinct childhood memories of enjoying homemade venison breakfast sausage made by my father ...
The closest I've ever come to heaven is biting into my dad's smoked venison tenderloin. Kim Kelly is a Philadelphia–based journalist and organizer who writes about labor, politics, food, music, and ...
The quest for perfectly cooked venison never ends. For every degree past medium-rare, flavor potential drops exponentially. But we still want that hearty crust on the exterior to give us that, as you ...