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Author Topic: What's on the stove, oven, or crockpot today?  (Read 1516418 times)

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Online mike89

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I just use basic seasonings for venison..  this one I used onion soup mix..   didn't have any carrots to throw in so just a cut up onion.. 

plus depending on the roast, you might be able to cut steaks from them...

start on high for an hour and then set on low til done...
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I just use basic seasonings for venison..  this one I used onion soup mix..   didn't have any carrots to throw in so just a cut up onion.. 

plus depending on the roast, you might be able to cut steaks from them...

start on high for an hour and then set on low til done...

Thanks, I thought about thawing them out and cutting into steaks. Still might do that. Would putting one on low in the crock work out?

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that's what I did yesterday..   :happy1:
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that's what I did yesterday..   :happy1:

Thanks Mike!

you are welcome!!

remember any way you cook a beef roast or a pork roast you can do that with the venison roast... 
« Last Edit: December 12/05/23, 11:31:20 AM by mike89 »
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Here is a pic of the ham and bean soup in my fairly new pot.  I love it.  Heavy as heck so a good yoga deal too.  LOL  That pot holder is my rendition of the new flag.

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Here is a pic of the ham and bean soup in my fairly new pot.  I love it.  Heavy as heck so a good yoga deal too.  LOL  That pot holder is my rendition of the new flag.

real good pic!!!    :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1:
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 :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :happy1:  I will give it another shot. 


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I put a fair amount of Old Bay Seasoning in it. Never did that before.  I like that stuff.  May have been the best batch ever. Gets better every day of course.  When the broth is hard to see through you are getting close.

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venison roast in the crock pot for supper tonight..   smells great!!!

I usually never keep the roasts, but ended up with 3 from last year in a mix up ordering the cuts. So what's an easy but good recipe or way to do them up?
i never keep roasts either, cut it up in steaks or for jerky, usually both. i do however do the neck as a roast. get it good and cleaned up and i bake mine. takes about 4 hours and meat falls off the bone. you'd be surprised how much meat is on them.

i put dry onion soup mix, onion, some garlic, bay leave whole peppers of course with water, make gravy put over taters!!!! :hubba: its usually saturday nite deer camp supper!!!
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We love our venny roast. Do them in the crack pot on low in onion soup a lot. Then I use the soup to make a gravy. If we want steaks I just take a roast out and cut into steaks.
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Ok guys I will try out a roast soon and if I don't like it I will cut the other two into steaks. Thanks again.  ;)

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I also rubb the roast with Lawreys and bearded butcher black seasonings.
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bearded butcher black seasonings

that's a new one to me......
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Great Youtube butchering videos. 

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Great Youtube butchering videos.
And they have their own line of seasons too. Doug's in Warroad has them and the woods sporting goods store outside of town. Guy from the store said the black was great on venison so we tried it. It is good but could be stronger. Then one time I added the Lawreys to it and it really made it pop
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Good to know.  I will get some.  I like those guys.  Thanks

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Thanks for the seasoning tip. Do you notice the coffee taste? I'm not a coffee drinker so not sure it's for me. It looks like Ace Hardware carries the brand.

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No, can't say I noticed the coffee taste in it. But, that may be what gives it the different flavor.
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No, can't say I noticed the coffee taste in it. But, that may be what gives it the different flavor.

Thanks I will give it a try.

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A while back I grilled a turkey over charcoal  today I made soup. :happy1: was nummy.

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After seeing Barry's bean soup a week ago. Guess what I am making today. I have the bone simmering. Will put it together after I come in from hunting.
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For those people...like Glenn...who think walleye is so tasteless. This one is for you.  Bacon wrapped garlic and chive cream cheese walleye with pineapple.  Made a great breakfast!!!




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that will be a flavor burst!!!   :happy1: :happy1:
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That looks/sounds delicious Scenic. Maybe if glenn put katchup on his walleye... :scratch:
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Past a certain point, you can wrap just about anything in bacon with a little glaze or stuffing and it will be great.

Your's looks like a delicious variation on the chicken liver or water chestnut rumaki we use do make - where our simple caramelized glaze was always just catsup and brown sugar.

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Man Scenic, that is great!   I could eat that for breakfast.  :sleazy:

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For those people...like Glenn...who think walleye is so tasteless. This one is for you.  Bacon wrapped garlic and chive cream cheese walleye with pineapple.  Made a great breakfast!!!




:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:well yea........you had to add all that stuff to the walleye to have a taste or flavor to it!!!!!! :sleazy: :doah:
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That does look tasty! Don't listen to Glenn,  the only reason he knocks walleye is he can't catch any... :mooning: ;)

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That does look tasty! Don't listen to Glenn,  the only reason he knocks walleye is he can't catch any... :mooning: ;)
:rotflmao: why would I if they have no flavor??
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