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Canning time #8516846
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We have been cutting and canning venison the last 3 days. I had forgotten how much time it takes to process, can and freeze a few deer. Just havent had the spare time in recent years to do it. I talked our neighbor into helping me which surely helped with the work load. I was running two pressure cookers at a time. Ended up with 59 pints and quarts of canned meat.with several bags of tenderloin. I will do the ground meat tomorrow.

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Re: Canning time [Re: Bob Jameson] #8516856
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Nice!

Re: Canning time [Re: Bob Jameson] #8516857
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Good job focusing on what’s important!!! That dang tree set up must have set you back a bit

Re: Canning time [Re: Bob Jameson] #8516860
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Canned venison is good and stays good a long time. But it is a lot of work. Merry Christmas Bob.


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Re: Canning time [Re: Bob Jameson] #8516861
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Looks good. Think I will can some to. I'm not a big fan of sandwiches, but a thick slab of buttered home made bread with canned venison on it is hard to beat. When I was a kid gramma set that in front of me for lunch often.


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Re: Canning time [Re: Bob Jameson] #8516865
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We get ole Nessy to share some of his Sourdough bread we would be set for a while Danny. I think we would have to rest a spell after eating all that bread and canned venison.

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Looking great!

I’ll be canning a bunch in a couple weeks as well. Down to just a few qts and pts, need to restock. Sure is satisfying when it’s all done and you look at all the jars. Its like looking at a big stack of fresh split firewood.

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This batch will last me a couple years at least I am sure. A few jars will be given to friends and family to enjoy.

I know the feeling about the pile of fresh split and stacked firewood and the smell.

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Bob ,do you add any water or other liquid before canning?
I guess i'm looking for recipe!!


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Never made canned deer meat. All mine goes into jerky or summer sausage or meat sticks, except the back straps, I do steak them. It looks like quite a process there Bob.

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That is some nice looking, well trimmed meat! It looks like you added a little onion. I don't add anything, but each his own.

Re: Canning time [Re: ~ADC~] #8516895
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Originally Posted by ~ADC~
Never made canned deer meat. All mine goes into jerky or summer sausage or meat sticks, except the back straps, I do steak them. It looks like quite a process there Bob.


Don't know what you're missing. Hands down the best way to eat venison.


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YT30 isnt exaggerating ADC. Canned venison over mashed potatoes will end up your fav supper of the year.


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Or thicken the juice up a little and serve it over rice... or thicken it and add a little sour cream to make stroganoff over noodles... or or or....


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Dang!! Never canned meat but have done lots of canning otherwise. I know the work that goes into it!

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Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
Originally Posted by ~ADC~
Never made canned deer meat. All mine goes into jerky or summer sausage or meat sticks, except the back straps, I do steak them. It looks like quite a process there Bob.


Don't know what you're missing. Hands down the best way to eat venison.

Don't know if it's the best, but it's really good!


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Did you kill off a couple yard deer Bob?

How do you finish that meat, hot bath or pressure cooker? I've only canned jalapeños in the past. I kill a lot of deer, but never canned any.

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Nice job.


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Re: Canning time [Re: yotetrapper30] #8516959
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Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
Originally Posted by ~ADC~
Never made canned deer meat. All mine goes into jerky or summer sausage or meat sticks, except the back straps, I do steak them. It looks like quite a process there Bob.


Don't know what you're missing. Hands down the best way to eat venison.


I agree with that statement. We can probably 90% of the deer we get. Not the backstraps or tenderloins though.

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A scoop of Mayo and a spoon full of dill relish all mixed together with canned venison makes a great quick sandwich spread. Works good on crackers also.

You can also dump a jar in a skillet, add taco seasoning and heat it up. Makes great quick shredded taco meat.

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