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Cubed venison is combined with kidney beans, green chiles and broth seasoned with oregano, cumin, garlic and paprika in this slow cooker chili.
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This recipe is by Joanna Pruess and takes 25 minutes, plus 2-3 day' refrigeration. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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A zesty venison jerky that you can make at home in your oven. If you have a food dehydrator, you can dry the jerky in it by following the manufacturer's instructions. You can also reuse the marinade for additional batches.
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This is the best deer jerky recipe I have found, there are a lot of good ingredients that account for the wonderful blend of flavors. My husband and kids love it.
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These cabbage rolls are stuffed with a mixture of beef, pork, and venison, then baked in a tomato sauce. I remember my grandmother making these on special occasions, usually when she had a lot of hands to help her! This is time consuming but most excellent, and the rolls freeze well for later consumption.
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This is a classic recipe from Robb Walsh, a Texas food historian and a restaurateur: no beans In the Texas spirit, it does, however, call for three pounds of meat — boneless chuck, buffalo or venison There is also some bacon for good measure
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Spiedies are a mainstay sandwich of Binghamton, N.Y., and its surrounding boroughs They’re made of meat marinated for a long time in what amounts to Italian dressing, then threaded onto skewers, grilled, and slid into a cheap sub roll, sometimes with a drizzle of fresh marinade or hot sauce The recipe that follows calls for beef, but pork or venison can be used almost interchangeably