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Smoked deer hind quarter at Mikes today. Steam is stll rolling off. :yum:
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You got doggie bags for us, right Buster? :)
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Damn, Buster.
When are you gonna move up north and open a restaurant? Your food posts always make me hungry. And I just finished eating supper! |
Buster - I always heard that deer meat was dry. That piece sure doesn't look like it.
BTW, how did it taste? |
Yes deer can get dry fast. Mike smoked his for a hour or so, then to pan with bar-b-q sauce and covered w/foil. I like to bone mine. Marinate over night. Then place green onions, garlic, Tonys seasoning and bacon in center roll up, bacon on out side and tie. Then in smoker in shallow pan. Turn a few times.
Mikes was ok, but he's not as heavy handed with the seasoning as me. |
Dar, expect game meat to be dry. Critters in the woods live a more aerobic, less fattening lifestyle than the domestic ones. Game recipes very often include some moistening method, from larding to basting.
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Game doesn't have to be dry. You just can't cook it to a charcoal state like people do with beef. Deer and elk should be eaten as rare as you can make them and still call them cooked. Deer tend to have worms though, so the excellent busterb method might work best for you.
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Doesn't have to be, but be prepared for it.
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From this morning's
Washington Post. Quote:
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Fuck. I don't eat deer, but if it can get into deer muscles, then Mad Cow can get into cow muscles. And with beef farms legally prevented from testing for it, there's no way to consider it safe.
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And they just found another cow with the disease. That's three now. (That we know of.) But when you only test a tiny fraction of the animals out there, you really have no reliable way to know the extent of the problem. I don't eat beef though, so it doesn't affect me. Ground pork is delicious. |
If it's been found in deer muscle, what's stopping it from showing up in ground pork? Not testing for it?
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Good point.
Edit: I'm not away of any diseases in pork caused by prions, but it is certainly possible. |
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