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Ok, I need some help with recipes specific to cooking venison and elk meat.< /p>

My husband got his buck over the weekend and is on his elk hunting this week.

We have 200 pounds of venison.....sigh

I am not a fan of venison! (never have been) Do not like the gamey taste AT ALL.

Elk however I do really like. So I have never cooked either. My husband fries them in butter and season.

"YIKES" :o

So my question is there anyone who can help me out by sharing recipe's that are sleeve friendly :)

Any replies are a huge help!!!

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marianade portions cubed in an acid marianade (lemon juice or orange juice (cut with H2O and spices) for 25 or 48 hours and make a slow cooker stew. The marianage will cut the gaminess. These meats are very lean, so you CAN add some good fat.

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marianade portions cubed in an acid marianade (lemon juice or orange juice (cut with H2O and spices) for 25 or 48 hours and make a slow cooker stew. The marianage will cut the gaminess. These meats are very lean, so you CAN add some good fat.

Oh thank you!!! I'll be trying that soon!!! I have a freezer full of 5 point Buck :)

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My mom does elk in the crock pot with red wine and beef bouillon, I think pretty similar to this recipe. It is so good!

http://www.rmef.org/TheHunt/After/CarnivoresKitchen/Recipes/Slow-CookedGarlicandHerb-StuddedElkRoast.aspx

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I just checked it out and.....yum!! This looks so doable and freaking just down right good! On my list for sure!! Added the site to my favorites :) Thank you

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I'm jealous. I looovvveeee venison and elk.

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If you grill it, be sure to not overcook it. It makes a huge difference in the taste and texture.

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marinading these meats are important....They are very lean and dry out fast...Cook as you would a roast but not as long....there are many marinades out there for beef...You can use onion Soup mix, yogurt garlic and thyme....The sauce makes a great gravy!

My son bagged a moose 2 years ago and we ate a lot of moose meat.....using the slow cooker was a life saver.... :)

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Thank you all. I now have somewhere to start! I know next to nothing about cooking either but I'm willing to learn and try. :)

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I'm jealous. I looovvveeee venison and elk.

Miss Lady you can gladly have my portion :) but I reserve the right to change my mind if I like anything I cook!! HA HA HA

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Elk at the butcher now!!

More ideas please.....:)

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Have your butcher mix in some ground pork sausage and make you a ground meat. You can use this for tacos (wonderful) and meat loaf (also wonderful). No gaminess!

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I use Tomato, garlic and onion to flavor venison. Also, steak seasoning is great on hamburgers. Next time, tell him to go for a nice, plump doe. The meat always tastes better!

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K so I tryd this tonight for dinner. Got the main recipe somewhere. I think on here but not positive.

I'm saying 2 mini muffins is one serving.

Recipe made 30 mini muffins

15 serving per patch

Venison Mini Meatloaf Muffins

1 Pound Deer hamburger

1 C Parmesan cheese (grated)

1 C Tomato Sauce (low sodium) Save half (4 oz) for topping

1/2 tsp Garlic powder

1/2 tsp Onion powder

1/4 Diced Onion (optional)

1 Package Instant mash Potatoes (I tbsp per muffin)

Mix first 6 items together well. Fill mini muffin pan with meat mix.

Bake at 350 for 15 to 20 minutes

About 10 minutes in I added the potatoes on top. Finished cooking then drizzle remaining tomato sauce over each mini meatloaf. and EAT.

I'm pleased to say it was Devine. :) Which is saying something because I used to puke each time I tried venison.

Let me know if anyone trys it.post-185439-0-64715300-1385171993_thumb.jpg

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