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    Venison Cook Book Needed

    The wife is wanting to buy a book with some easy and good venison recipes. do any of you guys know of any books we need to take a look at?

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      #3
      Coachs Wife here on TBH has a blog. Great recipes.

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        #4
        Originally posted by salth2o View Post
        Coachs Wife here on TBH has a blog. Great recipes.

        http://www.mywildkitchen.com
        This right here, she is awesome!

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          I've written a cookbook but it's only available as an eBook, which I know is not everyone's preference. I also have a website, though, with over 250 recipes.

          Here's a link to the book: http://www.mywildkitchen.com/products/ .

          And a link to the website: http://www.mywildkitchen.com/ .

          I've heard really good things about Hank Shaw's Buck, Buck, Moose, but my personal hesitance is that his recipes often require rare ingredients and can be a bit time consuming.

          Jeremiah from http://fromfieldtoplate.com/ doesn't have a cookbook yet (that I know of) but he also has some good, doable recipes on his website.

          Would love to hear of any other books too.

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            #6
            Originally posted by salth2o View Post
            Coachs Wife here on TBH has a blog. Great recipes.

            http://www.mywildkitchen.com
            Thank you!

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              #7
              Originally posted by Coachs Wife View Post
              I've written a cookbook but it's only available as an eBook, which I know is not everyone's preference. I also have a website, though, with over 250 recipes.

              Here's a link to the book: http://www.mywildkitchen.com/products/ .

              And a link to the website: http://www.mywildkitchen.com/ .

              I've heard really good things about Hank Shaw's Buck, Buck, Moose, but my personal hesitance is that his recipes often require rare ingredients and can be a bit time consuming.

              Jeremiah from http://fromfieldtoplate.com/ doesn't have a cookbook yet (that I know of) but he also has some good, doable recipes on his website.

              Would love to hear of any other books too.
              Everything we try on here is excellent!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Coachs Wife View Post
                Thank you!


                I grew up thinking the only way to cook venison was to fry it. Still to this day my dad makes steak out of everything he can on a deer. The rest he sends home with me to grind, etc. Nothing wrong with fried steak, taters, and some cream gravy, but it is nice to do something a bit healthier on occasion.


                and here is a link to some of the posts with her recipes...

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                  #9
                  man that was fast, thanks guys

                  thx coachs wife

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                    #10
                    Check out the TBH cookbook. Lot of great recipes from members

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Coachs Wife View Post

                      I've heard really good things about Hank Shaw's Buck, Buck, Moose, but my personal hesitance is that his recipes often require rare ingredients and can be a bit time consuming.
                      I've got a copy of buck, buck, moose (and use recipes from his website a lot). While yes, he will delve into more complicated things like charcuterie, there's plenty in there like pot roasts, chicken fried steak, chili, meatballs, burgers, stroganoff, lasagna, and tacos that are very easy to make.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by sir shovelhands View Post
                        I've got a copy of buck, buck, moose (and use recipes from his website a lot). While yes, he will delve into more complicated things like charcuterie, there's plenty in there like pot roasts, chicken fried steak, chili, meatballs, burgers, stroganoff, lasagna, and tacos that are very easy to make.
                        That's good to hear.

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                          #13
                          Buck, Buck, Moose.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Coachs Wife View Post
                            That's good to hear.

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                            I also have Duck, Duck, Goose as well, which is awesome

                            I might be a Hank Shaw fanboy.

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                              #15
                              Check out Afield by Jesse Griffiths- all wild game and he's a Texan.

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