Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There's just something about riding into camp following an afternoon hunt, and being greeted with the smell of venison cooking — ...
Whether you prefer a grill, smoker, or Crockpot, if you want to learn how to cook venison, internalize this message: Venison is not beef. Everything you need to know about how to cook venison — ...
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 ...
Lean, flavorful, and unique enough to spark plenty of dinner conversation, venison is tasty but tricky to cook. However, its natural flavors mean you don't have to lean so much on additional spices ...
While butchering two whitetail deer with my buddy Cosmo Genova, I mentioned that I wished I liked the taste of organ meats and offal. Liver, heart, tongue, and even kidneys and testicles are ...
Note: This article was originally published in 2017. There are a lot of things I enjoy about being at a deer camp with friends, but one of the highlights always seems to be food. There's just ...
Take a spin through the butcher section of your local supermarket—you’ll surely see labels reading “organic,” “grass-fed,” or “free range” on cellophane-wrapped meat stacked inside the refrigerator ...
November ushers in the hearty Thanksgiving holiday, a feast largely centered around turkey. This month also marks a popular time for deer and turkey hunting in Kentucky. Modern gun season for deer ...
When I was growing up, venison was a regular staple on the family dinner table. My father filled the freezer every deer season, and then my mother made her way through it the rest of the year, feeding ...