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St Patrick’s Day: Corned Venison and Hash
St Patrick’s Day will be upon us before you know it and this is a great excuse to treat your family and friends to a special occasion using your venison stores. What you know as “Corned Beef” is a salt curing process … Continue reading
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Venison Jerky
Making jerky at home is a very simple process that requires very little equipment. While there are numerous items on the market geared towards Jerky making, very few of them are necessary. Commercial seasoning kits are readily available, and … Continue reading
Posted in Butchering, Charcuterie, Cooking, Health, Meat 101, Recipes
Tagged alton brown, beer can, cajun blend, commercial jerky, Deer, dehydrator, Food Network, Homemade, how to make jerky, jerky, LEM, nitrite, oven, recipe, smoker, smoking meat, sodium nitrate, temperature, Venison
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