InterMechanico
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I’ve heard this!Mom and Dad loved it, but had to be fresh, moose and Deer, but also not an old animal as it wasn't too pleasant!
I’ve heard this!Mom and Dad loved it, but had to be fresh, moose and Deer, but also not an old animal as it wasn't too pleasant!
I think having it as a component of tacos or wraps is a really good idea. They’re popular around here.Seems to be a bit of an acquired taste, which being in the proper headspace might help. I would put some effort into mental preparedness - the flavour will be different then the meat we usually consume, however it is important to keep in mind that we are eating for purpose here and not necessarily comfort. It is healthy.
If the consumer is okay with some spice perhaps heavily seasoned tacos/wraps may be an option?
Not likely the same benifit but venison heart is quite tasty, perhaps a stepping stone if you have access to one.
Haha this is exactly what my brother saysCoat with flour, a bit of oil in the pan and cook for a couple of minutes each side. If the blood/juice is not running when you cut it then it’s overcooked. Don’t forget onions and a dash of salt and pepper.
Good thought, I’ll look into this!How about Geritol liquid instead
Totally agree, we’re working on this. The deer liver was given to us by a person who values it and the effort taken to procure it, and we want to make the most of it.Seafood, some red meat, leafy greens and cooking in cast iron can help with anemia. It takes months, not one meal of something you need to choke down.
That said, pate.
We have a ninja blender. It’s pretty ballsy.I have never tried with deer liver but making pate could be a good option. I like chicken liver or pork pate, so deer could be good. If you have a food processor it is relatively easy to make.
Thank you, and that’s funny please don’t stop trying to like it every yearWell best way I know how is to cook bacon and onions then liver in a pan and throw the liver away!!!!
All kidding aside i slice and put in water for about 30 mins to leech out left over blood . then put in milk over night as it tames the smell of it down and from the milk enzimes. then all I do is fry some bacon and onions in a pan then remove . leave as much bacon grease as you can . Then I dredge the liver in a seasoned flour cook till done . I personally dont eat it but wife loves it this way. and every year I try it and Go NOPE still dont like it LOL
Good luck Wolf
Bacon goes with anything. It's the transcendent meat.Bacon seems to be a recurring theme to getting the most out of liver. Thank you for sharing
How about tongue?
Boiled then pressed...... sliced thin and great for sandwich meat!
We had a similar process when I was a kid. Take fresh whole liver, slit the edges and soak in water. I can't recall if the water was changed or for how long it soaked. Did the same with the heart.Slice the liver into 3/16 - 1/4" strips...put in a bowl and run cold water over it, allowing the bowl to overflow to get the bulk of the blood out. Then let it sit....rinse...soak in new water...rinse...soak in new water...continue until water stays clean as possible....then mix kosher or picking salt in bowl of water and let soak over night...rinse....then if you want to soak it in milk for a while then you can...
This took a rutted out mule deer liver from dank to magical ...probably the best lover I've had...rinsing multiple times is key..
You had me until you said it was the best lover you’ve had. My mind conjured up all kinds of terrible images and I lost my appetite.Slice the liver into 3/16 - 1/4" strips...put in a bowl and run cold water over it, allowing the bowl to overflow to get the bulk of the blood out. Then let it sit....rinse...soak in new water...rinse...soak in new water...continue until water stays clean as possible....then mix kosher or picking salt in bowl of water and let soak over night...rinse....then if you want to soak it in milk for a while then you can...
This took a rutted out mule deer liver from dank to magical ...probably the best lover I've had...rinsing multiple times is key..