I ate a lot of venison when I was a kid. Any recipe that could be made with beef, my mother made with deer meat — hamburgers, spaghetti sauce, pot roast, and more. However, she didn’t ever get too ...
Discover why venison backstrap might just become your new favorite steak. This tender, lean cut of wild game cooks beautifully on the Blackstone griddle or cast iron, developing a rich crust while ...
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 ...
Learn how to cook venison backstrap with just 3 ingredients! This simple grilling recipe uses avocado oil, salt, and pepper ...
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 ...
Many deer hunters default to throwing venison over an open fire, getting a nice crust, and shooting for medium-rare. The only issue with this is venison doesn’t always cook to the same level of ...
"Venison, like most wild game, is very lean and without fat to baste it, it tends to dry out and become less tender with overcooking." Moreover, overcooking can intensify the deer meat's gamey flavor ...