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ahh man, what about ketchup?
Ketchup is the Minnesota state spice.
ahh man, what about ketchup?
#condimentshamingAcceptable for burgers and fries, keep that filth off the game meat
Don't get me started on the ethical treatment of game meat!!!!!#condimentshaming
we'd prolly 95% agree (except on A1/ketchup lol)Don't get me started on the ethical treatment of game meat!!!!!
I hate it when that happens. Will just have to shoot another one.Was going to try a few of the suggested recipes here this year but I have a problem my deer didn’t have much of a heart left strange thing there
I am all set to hunt another but came down with some kind of illness been feeling poorly the last few days, perhaps middle of the coming week I can get back out.I hate it when that happens. Will just have to shoot another one.
Was it cleaned well? I’ve heard soaking them in milk can help. I spent much of my youth not keeping the heart. Then I’m not sure why I started and cook it for family and friends everyone loves it. I’m very particular on skinning out every little piece. I skin them inside and out basically. Them cook in butter as mentioned sometimes breaded. I have had many people that didn’t like heart before try it and decide they love it. I just wonder if grissle or blood not getting properly cleaned before cooking may turn many off on this cut ? My wife has shot multiple bucks in the neck, now just to make sure she misses the heart. I am not bragging everytime has been followed by a wtf do you hate the rest of the deer !My wife cooked the heart from my buck that I killed over the weekend. Now we remember why we dont eat deer heart. lol
GROSS.
We cleaned it, sliced it against the grain and soaked it in milk for 24 hours and it was still borderline edible.Was it cleaned well? I’ve heard soaking them in milk can help. I spent much of my youth not keeping the heart. Then I’m not sure why I started and cook it for family and friends everyone loves it. I’m very particular on skinning out every little piece. I skin them inside and out basically. Them cook in butter as mentioned sometimes breaded. I have had many people that didn’t like heart before try it and decide they love it. I just wonder if grissle or blood not getting properly cleaned before cooking may turn many off on this cut ? My wife has shot multiple bucks in the neck, now just to make sure she misses the heart. I am not bragging everytime has been followed by a wtf do you hate the rest of the deer !