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#Venison Stew recipe
askwhatsforlunch · 5 months
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Venison Stew
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On this very chill Sunday, I am warming up in the kitchen, stirring and steaming my Christmas Pudding, and cooking this mouth-watering Venison Stew. I used to eat game often enough, when visiting my grandparents in Autumn and Winter, when I was a child. And I had missed the hearty, earthy flavour of venison. Thus, I was happy to find deer meat at the butcher's the other day. This comforting Venison Stew brought as much gastronomic pleasure as it did fond memories. Happy Sunday!
Ingredients (serves 3):
2 slices Speck ham
1 tablespoon olive oil
half a large onion
2 small garlic cloves
1 tablespoon olive oil
500 grams/1.10 pound venison (deer) stewing meat
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 small turnips, rinsed
4 medium carrots, rinsed
a few sprigs dried thyme
2 large bay leaves
1 teaspoon coarse sea salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper
1 tablespoon plain flour
1/4 cup White Port
3/4 cup good, robust red wine (like a Southern France Fronton or a Barossa Valley Shiraz)
1 1/2 cup Beef Broth
1 heaped tablespoon whole-grain mustard
4 tablespoons
Preheat oven to 160°C/32°F.
Heat a large Dutch oven over a high flame.
Once hot, add Speck ham slices, and fry, about 2 minutes on each side until browned. Transfer to a plate. Set aside.
Add olive oil to the Dutch oven. Reduce heat to medium-high.
Thinly slice the onion, and stir into the Dutch oven. Fry, stirring often until softening and browning, about 4 minutes.
Peel garlic cloves, and stir them into the Dutch oven. Cook, 1 minute more. Transfer to a plate as well; set aside.
Heat olive oil in the Dutch oven.
Cut deer meat into large chunks. Add to the Dutch oven, in batches, to brown well, about 4 minutes on each side. Once all the deer chunks are well-browned, transfer them to a plate. Set aside.
Melt butter in the Dutch oven.
Peel and dice turnips. Cut carrots into thick slices. Once the butter is just foaming, stir in turnips and carrots. Add dried thyme sprigs and bay leaves. Cook, stirring often until golden brown. Transfer to the plate with the onions, leaving the fat in the Dutch oven.
Return deer chunks to the Dutch oven, along with their resting juices. Season with coarse sea salt and black pepper. Sprinkle with flour, and cook, stirring well, 1 minute.
Deglaze with White Port and red wine, stirring energetically until sauce thickens.
Roughly chop Speck ham.
Return Speck, along with reserved onion, garlic, turnips and carrots to the Dutch oven.
Stir in Beef Broth and whole-grain mustard. Bring to the boil.
Once boiling, cover with the lid, and place Dutch oven in the middle of the hot oven. Cook at 160°C/320°F, 2 hours. After a couple hours, stir in Quince Paste, and cook, a further 15 minutes, atr 160°C/320°F. (If the venison is not fork tender yet, you can add a bit of water, and cook a tad longer.)
Serve Venison Stew hot, onto Parmesan Polenta, Cheddar Parsnip Mash or Bay Leaf Kūmara Mash.
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fattributes · 8 months
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allium-girl · 10 months
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Sweet and sour spiced venison stew flavored with dried wild plum leather
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kedreeva · 2 years
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Made @mishapeep's beef stew (though I made it with venison since that is what we have) today for the first time in... gosh, years. It smells amazing. I'm waiting on the dumplings now. NO PEEKING. It's very important, they are steaming. I'm so excited for this! I made a metric ton of it so I'll be able to freeze a bunch too, which means I can enjoy this for even longer.
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tweedstoat · 1 year
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Soups, Stews and Chili - Slow Cooker Venison Stew Recipe A hearty venison stew with red wine and tomato sauce cooks to perfection in the slow cooker!
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stewarteastonart · 6 months
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Slow Cooker Venison Stew Recipe In the slow cooker, a hearty venison stew with red wine and tomato sauce comes out perfectly!
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reglitter · 6 months
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Recipe for Slow Cooker Venison Stew In the slow cooker, a hearty venison stew with red wine and tomato sauce comes out perfectly! 2 tablespoons vegetable oil, 1/2 cup chopped onion, 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley, 1/2 cup dry red wine, 3 stalks celery diced, 2 cloves garlic minced, 1/2 cup water, 2 pounds venison stew meat, dried basil to taste, 1 cup tomato sauce, dried oregano to taste, salt and pepper to taste
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jandws · 7 months
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Venison Chili This chili recipe is fantastic with game meats. Buffalo or boar can also be used in place of venison without much difficulty.
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fattributes · 4 months
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hurrlurrimsami · 7 months
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Easy Venison Stew For a quick and tasty meal, use canned tomatoes and mushrooms in this straightforward venison stew.
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Dutch Oven Venison Stew Vegetables abound in the hearty and comforting venison stew, which has a flavorful red wine-based broth. This dish is perfect for cold nights.
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Dutch Oven Venison Stew Venison stew with a flavorful, red wine-based broth has plenty of vegetables for a hearty and warming meal on cold evenings.
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dirtydentistband · 8 months
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Recipe for Wild Rice Cheese Soup The original recipe calls for italian sausage, but this cheesy soup is great with ground beef or venison.
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kindrajoe023 · 8 months
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Easy Venison Stew Recipe This simple venison stew uses canned tomatoes and mushrooms for a quick and tasty meal. 1 onion chopped, 1 can diced tomatoes, 2 cloves minced garlic, 1/4 teaspoon dried tarragon, 1/4 teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons olive oil, 1 pound venison cut into strips, 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme, 1 can sliced mushrooms drained, 1/2 teaspoon dried sage
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carl-ggrimes · 9 months
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Recipe for Slow Cooker Venison Chili for the Big Game
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Venison, pork sausage, cannellini beans, and tomatoes combine in this lively chili seasoned with garlic, onion, and hot pepper sauce guaranteed to warm football fans.
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