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 ...
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 ...
If you're a fan or follower of Texas native Kevin Fowler, you know that more than anything, he loves music, beer and being behind a grill. "I'm a huge fan of the barbecue," says Fowler in his new ...
This quick and elegant pan sauce is the perfect foil to backstrap’s deep flavor. Don’t let the venison cook past 140 degrees, as it will become unpleasantly tough and dry. Instructions: Season the ...
Though I come from a family of hunters, my experience of venison was for a long time limited to those rusty-red, rock-hard rings of dry-cured meat we called simply “deer sausage.” I never did take a ...
Chef Sam Carroll of Sac-a-lait joined Kit Wohl in the WWL-TV kitchen to demonstrate a venison dish: cast Iron seared backstrap with garden chimichurri. Carroll and her husband Cody own and operate Sac ...
Venison Recipes from Professional Chefs These folks are trained experts. They’ve either been through culinary school or they’ve worked extensively in restaurants. But when given the choice, they’d ...
When anyone questions why I hunt, I don’t hesitate with the answer: “I eat what I shoot.” Of course, that greatly simplifies why I hunt. I hunt for many reasons that I won’t delve into right now, but ...
Florida’s deer hunting season has already kicked off in some areas of the state, but the bulk of deer season is yet to come. There are still months of deer jerky, venison burgers, grilled backstrap ...
1½ pounds venison backstrap or leg meat, cut into 1-inch chunks For Meat: Cut venison into chunks, and make sure it’s free of silverskin. Set aside. Combine olive oil, lemon juice, lemon zest, dried ...
This quick and elegant pan sauce is the perfect foil to backstrap’s deep flavor. Don’t let the venison cook past 140 degrees, as it will become unpleasantly tough and dry. Instructions: Season the ...
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