In The Kitchen

Venison Hamburger Soup

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 Soup. Ingredients: •...

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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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Country@Heart Dinner Diaries

Creole Chicken & Okra
Creole Chicken & Okra

By Tim H. Martin

Sometimes I buy a cookbook just for one or two recipes. When I heard about "Cooking Up a Storm," I knew there would be dozens of recipes I'd like, which proved to be true. After Hurricane Katrina, there was risk of losing much of the old Lo... READ MORE


Troy Landry’s Crawfish Étouffée Stuffed Peppers
Troy Landry’s Crawfish Étouffée Stuffed Peppers

By Tim H. Martin

Plus, mini-interview with the Cajun of all Cajuns Courtesy of Troy Landry from TV's "Swamp People" (8 servings) Ingredients: • 8 bell peppers to stuff, tops removed • 1 extra bell pepper for crawfish étouffée, smal... READ MORE


Gator Tail Jambalaya
Gator Tail Jambalaya

By Tim H. Martin

Traditionally, jambalaya is made with ham and other leftovers, but is wonderful with a variety of meats and your favorite ingredients. Try swapping out items in this recipe with things such as scallops, crawfish, duck, squirrel, pheasant, r... 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


Winter’s Day Etouffee
Winter’s Day Etouffee

By Tim H. Martin

Winter's Day Etouffée Recipe: Author's Note:• If you’re not a big fan of mudbugs, don’t fret — substituting shrimp is an excellent alternative. To Begin:• First, peel and de-vein 1 to 1 1/2 pounds raw shri... READ MORE


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