I saved the heart from my last deer as I have heard from past conversations about its palatability. anyone ever had heart before and whats your opinion of it?
I save the heart and liver from all my deer, I like the liver and give the hearts to a friend of mine, they are kinda like liver but little tougher and stronger tase I think.
I love liver, especially chicken livers wrapped in bacon. but I am somewhat reserved about venison liver for fear of not knowing exactly how to determine exactly what is safe and what aint. maybe it is all for nothing, and I hope it is but with all the nastey stuff out there, its called just being cautious.
Some think the heart is the best on the deer. Me, I'm not much on heart. In PA they just boil the thing with onions and season salt then slice it and serve with crackers and cheese. I'll take liver on occasion.
I love chicken liver and deer liver is about 3 times better !!
When I field dress I put liver n heat straight in zip lock and on ice if I'm not at home but most my deer I field dress at home so they go straight in a bowl and rinsed off and in the fridge, usually vacume seal the heart and freeze and eat liver next day
I butcher my own venison as well, I took along a zip lock bag on the hunt of my last deer harvest and immediately retrieved the heart from the gut pile and bagged it. I keep 4 solid ice jugs in the cooler in my vehicle and immediately put it on ice when I got back. I steaked it out and packaged it up for freezing and I am now just waiting for the right preparation to come along to get me to thaw it out and do it up. I am going to have to do some research on the liver though.
I too butcher my owna nd have a few times the liver and one time the heart. Although I love most liver, deer is way down on the lilst and yes, I do know how to prepare it.
I never ate any liver I would get sick just smelling mom cook it
heat on the other hand is my FAV. I will take it over the backstrapes or the tendorloins just rinse it out with cold water slice it up & all you really need is Garlic & Butter just do NOT over cook it ENJOY!!!!
My wife has a great recipe for "Sweet & Sour Hearts", they turn out great. The process is a little lengthy but well worth the time it takes. If anyone is interested I could post it.
All the deer I have shot have had plenty of normal edible parts I never had to worry about eating the inner organs. Does not sound too appealing to me. I have read about it and though about it but I can guarentee that I would be the only one in the house trying it. Maybe some day but not now.
I used to feed my turkey hearts to my pet snapping turtle but she has since takin a swim in the "big water" as my daughter says, the river that is.
Well heres one that will make you think twice.I go to a camp where they have an organ dinner.They eat heart,brains,kidneys ,liver,lungs,and yes the rocky mtn oyster.I partake but only in the heart and liver which is good.I dont see the need for the other stuff and its gross:yucky:
All set on all of that but the heart
I have to say It took me a long time to eat the heart but buddy of mine cooked up some Venison one night as I was eating it he told me what it was nearly got sick but it was really good now NO heart is left in the woods
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