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Beer-braised venison neck roast
yonson
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Some folks still think venison neck is not good eats! I beg to differ….. Outdoor Life published an article (Oct. 2016) with recipes for the (presumably) less-desirable cuts. The last one is for a beer-braised neck roast, which my wife and I have found to be falling-off-the-bone tender and delicious. You can find the entire article online by googling "How to cook the most underrated cuts of venison". I prefer 1/2 the neck at a time - use a dutch oven.
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Sounds great….makes me hungry !!!
I knew lots of guys who threw he neck away. I found a delicious way to cook the neck. Coat the neck with several packages of powdered Lipton Onion Soup mix.
Get ten pieces of raw bacon and lay them over the neck. Wrap the neck completely with aluminum foil. Slow roast at 225 for 5 hours. mmmmmmm good. Makes you house smell great for hours.
I was taught by my grandfather how to bone out the neck an make a rolled roast. When put into a crock pot to slow cook all day. It was melt in your mouth. Most of the less favorable parts can be made into tasty meals,with that special tool. Remember the crock pot an slow cooking can save most meat.
I figured with all kinds of stuff in the brain and spinal cord that could mess you up bad was the reason why folks tossed the necks.
Whatever bacteria, or baby worms may be in wild game meat, if you heat it up to 200 degrees all these dangerous parasites will die.
but not prions
If you toss a neck you need your head examined! If nothing else bone it out and grind the meat.