I Have a deer, am clueless, but processed it anyways - UPDATE

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Good Job PC. This was fascinating to follow.
I think that you could probably post the photos in the meat bird section with an appropriate warning in the title.

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Ok Chel, I'm glad you said that is ok. Drumstick took over 200 pics.
We took this whole thing very seriously, unlike culling a silkie.
Thanks!
 
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I have a pot of interesting cuts, including the ones from inside the rib cage,
in a pot of salt water now. Tomorrow night, when my wife isn't home, we
will try a few pieces. I may even try to deep fry a piece. I deep fry pork
chops and OMG are they good.

When ya all say "Gamey" I have no idea what you mean. The backstraps
looked good enough to eat raw. I'm an avid Sushi/Sashimi lover, is that
gamey? I can't say I've ever eaten any animal from the sea or land I
didn't like. People have said quail are gamey but they are the best bird
I've ever tasted. I don't like fat and always cut around it. The lean aspect
of deer seems apealing to me.

My wife just can't bring herself to eat Bambi. I've been harassing her
about it but she is get VERY ANGRY at me. She can eat a steak practically
raw so it makes no sense to me. She can't eat a silkie either.


Thanks again to everyone. I have learned so much reading your replies
plus I've laughed a lot too.
 
Do you like lamb? To me it is has that gamey taste, at least the one lamb entree that I tasted and quickly sent away.
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Deer, when cooked correctly, isn't bad. I have a hard time eating it though, but it's a mental thing (like what your wife is dealing with.)

Hope you enjoy it!
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Lamb has no correlation to gamey. Lamb is lamb. I raise sheep and processed a lamb ram a few weeks back. Lamb is in no way 'gamey'. It is a taste most beef eaters are not accustomed to. The taste of lamb is nearly the same scent as they carry. It is the lanolin and fat in their body. Not wild gamey adrenaline/testosterone tasting.

Wild game - like deer, elk, moose, bear - is gamey - wild - excercised well - meat.
 
Can't wait till our deer is ready to eat!! Yall are making this southern girl hungry for some Deer!

i don't mind the gamey taste of deer! now squirrel that is another storey and that is because it is tough to me!

anyone got good squirrel reciepes?
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Great job PC on the meat
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especially for a first timer!
 
I agree with you PC, I never add the fat to the burger at the processing plant. Deer meat is one of the healthiest meats you can get around here! NO GREASE on the deer, NO Grease on ME!!!!
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I just add some water to help keep the burger from sticking to the pan when frying up for like nachos or hamburger helper or chili or vegetable soup, etc...

Congrats and good job!
 
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To me, it tasted gamey. And gross. Sorry.
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If you want to taste 'gamey' cook a wild male hog. There's your gamey.

Mutton - adult sheep and lamb - baby sheep - do not taste the same at all.
 
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To me, it tasted gamey. And gross. Sorry.
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If you want to taste 'gamey' cook a wild male hog. There's your gamey.

Mutton - adult sheep and lamb - baby sheep - do not taste the same at all.

It was rack of lamb and I tried it while on a Royal Caribbean cruise, and I only tried it because my waiter said if I didn't like it he would bring me something else. Maybe it's an acquired taste, maybe what I tried wasn't prepared properly, whatever the reason it didn't agree with my then 39 year old taste buds AT ALL.
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