In The Kitchen

Beer-Braised Venison

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 carotenoids. Next time you...

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Parmesan Venison

Parmesan Venison

By Stacy Harris

This is one recipe you absolutely, without a shadow of a doubt have to make. From the Venison breaded and cooked to the sauce this is a melt in your mouth dish that will delight anyone in the family from oldest to youngest. Too good to pass up! Serves 6. Ingredients: • 2 lbs. venison loin • 2 cups all purpose flour • 2 teaspoons kosher salt • 1 teasp...

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Country@Heart Dinner Diaries

Elk Hunt Chicken Cordon Bleu
Elk Hunt Chicken Cordon Bleu

By Tim H. Martin

Recipe courtesy of Rob and Sandy Kingsland. Note: One cordon bleu often feeds two people. Ingredients (per chicken cordon bleu): • 1 large boneless, skinless chicken breast • 1/4 pound shaved ham (hickory smoked is recommended) &... READ MORE


An ‘Old Texan’s’ Venison Chili
An ‘Old Texan’s’ Venison Chili

By Tim H. Martin

Recipe Courtesy of Butch Mize, President of the Lone Star Dutch Oven Society. This is a simple, yet delicious Texas chili (no beans) Buckmasters readers will absolutely love. It’s a perfect way to maximize your ground venison on a col... READ MORE


Gwin’s Alaska-sized Breakfast Burrito
Gwin’s Alaska-sized Breakfast Burrito

By Tim H. Martin

Recipes Courtesy of Gwin’s Roadhouse, Cooper Landing, Alaska  Ingredients (per burrito): • Butter, to scramble eggs and sauté pepper and onions • 1/4 cup green bell pepper, diced • 1/4 cup red onion, diced &... READ MORE


Tasso: America’s Great Unknown Secret Ingredient
Tasso: America’s Great Unknown Secret Ingredient

By Tim H. Martin

So, what is tasso? I believe it’s the best-kept secret ingredient in all of American food culture. Unless you’re from the Cajun Country of southern Louisiana, you’ve probably never heard of it — even my spell-checker... READ MORE


Alabama Red Beans & Rice
Alabama Red Beans & Rice

By Tim H. Martin

I've had a couple of friends from New Orleans ask me what made these "Alabama" red beans and rice. I reminded them that Louisiana isn't the only state with Cajun and Creole culture. Alabama has plenty of Cajuns, too, down in our own bayou ... READ MORE


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