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[Re: Rockfarmer]
 #8435425 07/13/25 06:33 PM
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I don't have an exact recipe.  Take your loin and fillet it out the long way so it opens up like a burrito shell. Use stuffing and dried cranberries and roll it up inside and tie with butcher string. That part was hard for me it kept falling out, so I would roll a little and tie. Kept repeating that until it was done.  Grill or bake. Was delicious. 
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|  Re: Deer loin recipes
[Re: dustytinner]
 #8435430 07/13/25 06:37 PM
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I don't have an exact recipe.  Take your loin and fillet it out the long way so it opens up like a burrito shell. Use stuffing and dried cranberries and roll it up inside and tie with butcher string. That part was hard for me it kept falling out, so I would roll a little and tie. Kept repeating that until it was done.  Grill or bake. Was delicious. Yes, cranberries go great with venison!  You can do the same thing with a beef flank steak and it’ll be super!.
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|  Re: Deer loin recipes
[Re: Rockfarmer]
 #8435444 07/13/25 06:54 PM
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I never had any better than butterflied. Flop around in salted flour and fried in butter. Need to be medium rare or medium. Too much cooking makes em dry and tough. 
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[Re: Rockfarmer]
 #8435460 07/13/25 07:27 PM
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Though the wife & I enjoy a rolled loin as Dustytinner described, my favorite venison loin is sliced, fried rare in bacon grease with my breakfast eggs & toast!  I have to be careful that early in the morning or my tongue will slap my face silly before I get to the table!!! 
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[Re: Rockfarmer]
 #8435544 07/13/25 09:35 PM
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LOL I remember a guy I used to work with.He asked about venison steaks, I gave him loin butterflied steaks.
 Next day we worked, I had the very same butterflied loin that I cooked.
 He came in complaining about the meat was so bad his dog wouldn't eat it.
 Puzzled , I cut a piece of my steak and let him try it.
 He loved it.
 Then told me he marinaded it with things I would never use.
 All I did was get the cast iron pan hot , butter, salt and pepper , some garlic powder.
 Give the steak a kiss like you mean it.
 Rare to medium rare .
 I always like to keep things simple, too many other things in todays world make everything else complicated .
 
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 #8435545 07/13/25 09:36 PM
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Slice it 1/4-3/8" thick marinate in some con Yeager hickory for 3days or more in the fridge then dehydrate it for 6-8 hrs.Now that's an interesting jerky recipe . 
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[Re: Seldom]
 #8435551 07/13/25 09:40 PM
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Though the wife & I enjoy a rolled loin as Dustytinner described, my favorite venison loin is sliced, fried rare in bacon grease with my breakfast eggs & toast!  I have to be careful that early in the morning or my tongue will slap my face silly before I get to the table!!!My Grandpa use to say there was nothing better for breakfast than poached eggs and poached venison!!! Lol 
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 #8435609 07/13/25 11:43 PM
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One recipe I like is venison steak, doesn't matter the name of it.Brown, and place in a large rectangle cake pan.
 Butter the pan well, and slice onion thin, lots of them, same with peppers .
 Sautee  the peppers and onion, and add to the venison , cover the whole mess with mushroom soup , you can add water but don't make it too soupy.
 Bake covered for as long as it takes to have the bones ( depending on the cut ) falls out of the meat.
 Have plenty of whipped potatoes and green beans or corn, any vegetable on the side.
 The gravy is to die for, which is going to happen either way, so just enjoy , as you never know when.
 
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 #8435643 07/14/25 02:19 AM
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Chicken fried is the only way to go. Any part that makes a steak is tenderized and deep fried. The rest is hamburger or chili grind. 
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