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I have heard of several methods but I wanted to get an idea from some of you on what the best way to get the "gamey" taste out of our kills!!!! Suggestions welcomed!!
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Soak it in salt water or milk overnight. The salt water will draw the blood out of the meat. The milk just seems to dull the gamey taste a little bit. I have used both and the milk seemed to work the best. I usually don't use anything unless I'm cooking for other people. I enjoy the game taste... if I didn't I'd start hunting cows.
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I don't really mind the wild flavor that most ducks and deer have, but I do marinate ducks in orange juice, soy sauce, and hot sauce when I'm gonna smoke them. Gives them a great flavor.
I have read many times that some people soak their game in salt water or milk to drain the blood and remove the wild taste.
I have read many times that some people soak their game in salt water or milk to drain the blood and remove the wild taste.
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a warm salt water bath after dressing the game will help extract some of the remaining blood...this can also be accomplished by hanging birds overnight before cleaning
in your marinade use some red wine vinegar or citrus or both
duvs I like a bit of red wine vinegar and pineapple
ducks I use red wine vinegar and oranges
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in your marinade use some red wine vinegar or citrus or both
duvs I like a bit of red wine vinegar and pineapple
ducks I use red wine vinegar and oranges
the doc
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Chuckle12 wrote:Soak it in salt water or milk overnight. The salt water will draw the blood out of the meat. The milk just seems to dull the gamey taste a little bit. I have used both and the milk seemed to work the best.
This holds true, let soak for a day in fridge in salt water, then dress'em up with what ever you flavor is. Don't grill to long.
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