Whether you prefer a grill, smoker, or Crockpot, if you want to learn how to cook venison, internalize this message: Venison is not beef. Everything you need to know about how to cook venison — ...
We all know the best deer steaks are cooked over an open flame, but sometimes that’s just not practical. If you run out of briquettes (or, shudder, propane) or it’s just too cold outside to stand over ...
This pan-seared venison backstrap recipe is one of my favorite ways to cook backstrap. The meat is perfectly seared and melt-in-your-mouth tender. It's easy, delicious, and pretty much foolproof. If ...
The ovens that turned out delicious cobbler, rib-sticking breakfast casserole and venison chili didn't have an electric cord or knobs, only feet. Three peg-like cast iron legs keep a campfire-style ...
While butchering two whitetail deer with my buddy Cosmo Genova, I mentioned that I wished I liked the taste of organ meats and offal. Liver, heart, tongue, and even kidneys and testicles are ...
We reach for our cast-iron skillet on the daily, probably more often than most other tools in our kitchen. Whether we’re getting a golden brown sear on a piece of meat, baking cornbread, or ...
A Dutch oven is a heavy cooking pot with thick walls and a similarly heavy lid. Traditionally, Dutch ovens were made of bare cast iron that required seasoning. While that type is still widely ...