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Escept for breakfast

Posted By: bill oxner

Escept for breakfast - 07/10/15 11:59 PM

Except for breakfast, how do you use your venison links? I have several ways. I'll go first. I had to use store bought links tonight. I made pan fried potatoes, with onions, bell peppers, and sausage. I have several other uses. Given me some of your uses?
Posted By: Tres

Re: Escept for breakfast - 07/11/15 01:55 PM

Duck & venison sausage gumbo
Posted By: PMK

Re: Escept for breakfast - 07/11/15 02:33 PM

Smoke, grilled, pan fried, etc. Wrap in warm corn tortilla with a touch of BBQ sauce.

Chop to 3/4 inch pieces, pan sear, cook pasta, with marinara & chopped onion.
Posted By: Erathkid

Re: Escept for breakfast - 07/11/15 05:17 PM

Darn that looks good food
Posted By: bigbob_ftw

Re: Escept for breakfast - 07/11/15 08:37 PM

Originally Posted By: Tres
Duck & venison sausage gumbo


Damn that looks good!
Posted By: Tres

Re: Escept for breakfast - 07/11/15 10:57 PM

Thanks, it was and now I want some grin
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: Escept for breakfast - 07/11/15 11:35 PM

Originally Posted By: Tres
Thanks, it was and now I want some grin


I have to use store bought. I have some boned turkey dark meat in the freezer. Cathy is coming home next week. That's one of her favorite dishes. I add a pint of oysters. I plan to do it for her next week.

I had some good friends who gave me venison sausage last year but it's all gone I buy 50/50 mix at Vencents at East Bernard when I'm hunting out that way.
Posted By: Tres

Re: Escept for breakfast - 07/12/15 05:03 PM

Store bought roux?
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: Escept for breakfast - 07/12/15 06:12 PM

Originally Posted By: Tres
Store bought roux?


Always.
Posted By: bigbob_ftw

Re: Escept for breakfast - 07/12/15 07:28 PM

I've used both. Prefer to make my own.
Posted By: Tres

Re: Escept for breakfast - 07/12/15 09:48 PM

I've never tried the store bought, don't even think I've ever seen it.
Posted By: skinnerback

Re: Escept for breakfast - 07/13/15 01:03 PM

Originally Posted By: bigbob_ftw
Originally Posted By: Tres
Duck & venison sausage gumbo


Damn that looks good!
Posted By: redchevy

Re: Escept for breakfast - 07/13/15 04:35 PM

Originally Posted By: skinnerback
Originally Posted By: bigbob_ftw
Originally Posted By: Tres
Duck & venison sausage gumbo


Damn that looks good!


One more cant hurt... darn it looks tasty!
Posted By: redchevy

Re: Escept for breakfast - 07/13/15 04:35 PM

boiled with kraut
Posted By: skinnerback

Re: Escept for breakfast - 07/13/15 04:52 PM

Originally Posted By: redchevy
boiled with kraut


clap
Posted By: redchevy

Re: Escept for breakfast - 07/13/15 05:19 PM

Originally Posted By: skinnerback
Originally Posted By: redchevy
boiled with kraut


clap


Gotta represent my forefathers and the corners of our heads roflmao
Posted By: talkturkey

Re: Escept for breakfast - 07/13/15 07:09 PM

Originally Posted By: redchevy
boiled with kraut


Staying with the kraut... slice links in half, use a square baking dish, first, bottom layer, lay sliced links, then 2nd layer of kraut on top of the layer of links, season to taste, then 3rd (& final) layer of mashed tators on top of kraut, smooth out tators, place in oven, somewhere around 350, for maybe 30 minutes, or until tator peaks start to brown.
Posted By: toolman

Re: Escept for breakfast - 07/14/15 07:39 AM

Chopped up in Hurst fifteen bean soup mix with a can of Rotel habanero tomatoes and seasoned to taste.
Posted By: redchevy

Re: Escept for breakfast - 07/14/15 12:14 PM

Originally Posted By: talkturkey
Originally Posted By: redchevy
boiled with kraut


Staying with the kraut... slice links in half, use a square baking dish, first, bottom layer, lay sliced links, then 2nd layer of kraut on top of the layer of links, season to taste, then 3rd (& final) layer of mashed tators on top of kraut, smooth out tators, place in oven, somewhere around 350, for maybe 30 minutes, or until tator peaks start to brown.


If my wife would only eat kraut crying
Posted By: BradyBuck

Re: Escept for breakfast - 07/22/15 12:56 AM

We make something called "dirty dog cabbage" at the fire station. Cook sliced sausage with diced bacon, add in onions and mushrooms, add in chopped cabbage till it cooks down. Add in soy sauce and Worcestershire while it cooks down. Serve with beans and cornbread

Different but actually really good!
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