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Venison Hamburger Soup
By Steve Hall
I created this recipe one day when I ran out of tomato juice. I substituted spaghetti sauce and everybody just loves it. It is so easy and quick to make that it will be the recipe you take to hunting camp every year. Try it once and you will stop giving your venison hamburger to the neighbors. Delicious venison in every bite with Venison Hamburger ... READ MORE
Quick Peach Cobbler
By Steve Hall
A southern treat that is fast and easy. When your hunters come in and smell this cooking in the cabin you will hear someone say..."Where's the ice cream!"
Ingredients:
• 1 1/4 lb. stick of butter
• 1 cup sugar
• 1 cup milk
• 1 cup self rising flour
• 1-19 oz can of peaches in heavy syrup
Cooking Directions:
Preh... READ MORE
Venison, Roasted Peppers & Goat Cheese Sandwiches
By Stacy Harris
The last time I made this for our family, my poor, sweet husband did not get one bite. He was busy outside on the tractor and everyone thought he had already eaten and they finished it off. He was very disappointed, but I made another one just for him later that evening. The lemon juice really adds bright freshness to this sandwich. Serves 6. Sandw... READ MORE
Beer-Braised Venison
By Stacy Harris
During hunting season, we always plant turnips in our greenfields for the deer. The great thing about this is we enjoy cooking them with the game we harvest! Not only are there many gastronomic benefits of turnips, the health benefits seems endless. Turnips are filled with antioxidants, are rich in vitamins C, A, K, B, folic acid, and c... READ MORE
Sheila’s Grape Salad
By Steve Hall
Sheila’s Grape Salad is a fresh summer dish. It is a great treat to bring to a get together. There is something funny about this recipe. Even though you use grapes, the taste will remind you of a caramel apple from the fair! Ingredients: • 3 cups seedless red grapes • 3 cups seedless green grapes • 1-8 oz package of crea... READ MORE
Venison Steak in Ritz Crackers
By Steve Hall
Venison Steak in Ritz Crackers will melt in your mouth. All I ever tasted was venison steak cooked the same ol’ way in flour and onions and well done. The taste was a cross between liver and shoe leather. Then, Mike McDonald from Sheldon, Iowa, fixed me some Venison in Ritz Crackers. It was the most tender, delicious venison steak I ever ate!... READ MORE