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Old 07-09-2003, 09:35 PM
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Does anyone have a recipe for canning deer meat?
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Old 07-09-2003, 10:01 PM
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Pressure cooker or boiling?

If you just want what I put in them, they only thing I do is put a bay leaf in and a pinch of salt. I normally also put some liptons onion soup onto about 1/2 of my jars. You really don' t have to do anything to the stuff though.
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Old 07-10-2003, 10:31 AM
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Angus, There was an entire thread on it sometime back. I will do a search and try to bump it up for you.
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Old 07-10-2003, 05:14 PM
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Angus...I just pack the jars full of meat. (No fat or sinew) No juice or spices in mine. Then I pressure can it for 45min, I think. Depends on the canner instructions.

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Old 07-10-2003, 09:56 PM
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Canned Venison, Boiling Water Method
1. Wash meat well with cold water and trim off fat. Cut into 1" squares.
2. Fill clean jars with meat chunks to within 1 1/2" of top and add 1 tsp. of salt to quart jars and 1/2 tsp. to pint jars. (check jars for cracks and chips, esp. on the rim, do not use bad jars.)
3. Add approximately a 1" x 2" piece of beef tallow (fat) which can be purchased at your local grocer or anywhere that they process meat. Fill jars with water. Some people add a beef bouillon cube for extra flavor.
4. Soak new jar seals in bowl of hot water for at least 5 minutes to soften seals. Wipe rims of jar to ensure sealing process. Place seals and rings on jars and place jars in canner.
5. Fill canner to cover the tops of the jars and turn on high heat. When water comes to a boil, reduce to medium heat and time for 3 hrs. Check occasionally to make sure that water is still covering tops of jars, (add more if needed)
6. When done, remove from heat and lift jars from canner. As they seal, the jars will make a popping sound. If you have any jars that don' t seal, refrigerate and use within a day or two. Store canned meat in cupboard away from sunlight. I have kept and used them right up until the next deer season. Canned deer meat can be used in basically any recipe that calls for beef.
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Old 07-10-2003, 10:26 PM
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Thanks everyone, Im going to try it this year. It sounds easier than freezing and thawing and no freezerburn.
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I saw canned deer, and thought you were posting about the way they hunt deer in Texas
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