Barbeque Venison Ribs

For the first time this past deer season, Connor brought home the ribs on the deer he was fortunate enough to shoot. I’ve always enjoyed ribs that I’ve bought from the grocery store, so I was thrilled to try venison ribs! I added a dry rub to these to flavor during the initial cook, andContinue reading “Barbeque Venison Ribs”

Venison Mini Tacos

As we move into summer, sometimes it can be difficult to figure out light and summary ways to prepare venison. If you’re like Connor & I, venison in the winter means stews, pasta dishes, and roasts. However, as we transition into summer, it’s important to remember that venison is perfect for any season. My VenisonContinue reading “Venison Mini Tacos”

Tomato & Venison Bolognese

Okay! I’ve finally perfected my Tomato & Venison Bolognese recipe. It’s been a long time coming, tweaking things here and there. But I’ve finally done it! I present to you an easy meal that’ll be a hit for the whole family! Serves:  4+/- –  Cooktime: 45 minutes +/- INGREDIENTS: Meat: 1 lb Ground Venison (NOTE: if youContinue reading “Tomato & Venison Bolognese”

Tender Crock-Pot Venison Roast

This roast was pull-off-the-bone delicious! Wow, Connor actually dreamt this recipe up, and it turned out so good, I had to post. He added something unique that originally I turned my nose away from, but I actually think it turned out to be the magic ingredient. Give this a try and let me know howContinue reading “Tender Crock-Pot Venison Roast”

Wild Game Galore…

Connor’s goal this year is to try to go the whole year without going to the grocery store to purchase meat. This is quite the jump for me as I’ve never eaten wild game before last year. I know I’ve mentioned in the past that my first experience preparing venison failed. It was tough, gamey,Continue reading “Wild Game Galore…”

Cooking with Venison…

A couple weeks ago, Connor shot his first deer in Northern Maine and we were able to take home about 110 pounds of meat! I’m so proud of him and thankful that we’re fortunate enough to be able to eat something directly from the wild. When purchasing meat from the grocery store, it’s difficult toContinue reading “Cooking with Venison…”