Since I killed my doe in Sept, then 4 animals in Wyoming, then my buck- I've had a pretty healthy supply of venison.
I still have about 40# left and I've been eating like a king!
My wife went out of town for a few days and I forgot to lay out something for dinner. I went to Meijer with the intention of buy some chicken to grill at 2am but I got sidetracked by a manager's special Tbone that had a $5 price tag on a $25 steak. I picked that sucker up, marinated it for a couple hours and threw it on the grill.
My first mistake was forgetting that venison is so lean I don't have to worry about flare ups. After a near disaster, I moved the steak out of the inferno with no damage. I grilled it to 140 degrees and let it set for 5 minutes.
The juices stayed beautifully but I was so disappointed in my first bite. I've cooked a lot of meat and am no slouch on the grill. But I feel I've lost my appetite for beef after eating so much healthy delicious venison.
To test my result I grilled my wife a steak on her return and she had similar results- It was a good steak but not venison. In a fearful panic, I ordered a steak from Ocharley's who has a delicious louisian sirloin.
Again, I left disappointed. As I type I am picking the remainder of my lunch from my teeth...venison is delicious. Im not sure I'll ever bother buying beef again so long as I have venison in the freezer.
Headed to Texas in a couple weeks for axis deer and a years supply of pork. I found a local Amish guy who sells chickens for cheap so im gonna buy a bunch, grain feed for a little then butcher.
No more beef, no more store bought meat...it just isn't as good!!!
I still have about 40# left and I've been eating like a king!
My wife went out of town for a few days and I forgot to lay out something for dinner. I went to Meijer with the intention of buy some chicken to grill at 2am but I got sidetracked by a manager's special Tbone that had a $5 price tag on a $25 steak. I picked that sucker up, marinated it for a couple hours and threw it on the grill.
My first mistake was forgetting that venison is so lean I don't have to worry about flare ups. After a near disaster, I moved the steak out of the inferno with no damage. I grilled it to 140 degrees and let it set for 5 minutes.
The juices stayed beautifully but I was so disappointed in my first bite. I've cooked a lot of meat and am no slouch on the grill. But I feel I've lost my appetite for beef after eating so much healthy delicious venison.
To test my result I grilled my wife a steak on her return and she had similar results- It was a good steak but not venison. In a fearful panic, I ordered a steak from Ocharley's who has a delicious louisian sirloin.
Again, I left disappointed. As I type I am picking the remainder of my lunch from my teeth...venison is delicious. Im not sure I'll ever bother buying beef again so long as I have venison in the freezer.
Headed to Texas in a couple weeks for axis deer and a years supply of pork. I found a local Amish guy who sells chickens for cheap so im gonna buy a bunch, grain feed for a little then butcher.
No more beef, no more store bought meat...it just isn't as good!!!