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    blackeyed_susan Guest

    Default What is your best crockpot recipe?

    I am in search of some new crockpot recipes for venison or bear. So I was wondering what everybody had out there and if they would like to share them?

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    Default Re: What is your best crockpot recipe?

    Give this one a try. I imagine you can just replace the goose for the venison/bear meat.


    A loaf of French garlic bread goes good with this

    Ingredients
    1 14 oz can stewed tomatoes
    1 green pepper
    1 large pkg broad noodles
    2 large white onions
    2 medium sized carrots
    1 red pepper
    2 stalks of celery
    4 whole goose breasts( 2 birds), cubed


    Instructions
    Peel and slice onions, then simmer covered for 1 hour or until caramelized
    Peel and cut all vegetables into 2' matchstick sized pieces
    Cube the breast meat

    Dump stewed tomatoes into slow cooker, add mixed vegetables, goose cubes, caramelized onions.
    Cook on low heat for approx. 12 to 15 hours.
    Prepare broad noodles as directed on pkg.
    When all is ready, mix together 2 tbsp flour and 1 cup water to form a paste. Slowly add to goose mixture to make a thick gravy(stir well).
    Divide noodles onto 4 plates, cover with goose mixture and serve with garlic bread.

    I find a nice light ice cold Lager goes well with this dish. Enjoy!

    This recipe can be prepared the night before and kept in fridge overnight. Just add all ingredients to slowcooker in the morning, turn it on low and it should be ready for you when you come home from work.

    Ron

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    Default Re: What is your best crockpot recipe?

    This recipe has no name....just something I threw together to avoid grocery shopping that day.

    1. enough deer meat to feed everyone
    2. couple dashes of liquid smoke
    3. enough of your favorite bbq sauce to cover meat
    4. Montreal Steak Seasoning
    5. 1 cup orange juice

    Through it all in the crock pot in the morning and cook on low all day. I guess it is a lot like the pulled meat recipes that have been on here, but I just used deer steak and left it as is. Serve with biscuits and some veggies and the kids can't get enough of it.

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    Default Re: What is your best crockpot recipe?

    same recipe that Hunting in Maine has minus the liquid smoke and OJ...add noodles

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    Default Re: What is your best crockpot recipe?

    There's a zesty rabbit one on here makes a snowshoe pretty good.

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