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Alpha Twit
11-27-2011, 08:02 PM
A hunter friend of mine gave me a nice portion of venison from one of the deer he took this year along with several good bones for making stock. I'm in the mood for a nice, hearty stew and this venison looks like a good candidate for the stew pot. I'm not all that familiar with venison though.

When I make beef stew, I tend to prefer to let the flavor of the beef predominate and keep the flavors simple with just a little mirepoix, salt, pepper, bay leaf and leek. Can I just use my standard stew recipe and trade the beef for leaner, more gamey venison with no alteration?

drastic_quench
11-27-2011, 08:44 PM
Yes. No variation required for a stew. I interchange beef and venison all the time.

I don't really believe in the existence of gamey flavors. I think it's just the taste of animals we don't eat as often. If I always ate deer, I'd think cows tasted gamey.

Ultimately, it is leaner. If you want to have some flavorful fat in there, bacon is the time honored go to.

Motorgirl
11-27-2011, 09:15 PM
I firmly believe in the existence of gamey flavors, and I suspect it is related to an animal's diet and lifestyle. We get most of our meat from a farm where the cows are 100% grass fed and finished, and do quite a bit of roaming around and grazing on random stuff they find in their pastures.

Some of the beef, though not all, has a very distinct gamey flavor. I happen to like a bit of gameyness, so it's ok by us, but it is distinctly different than supermarket beef, even than the special happy beef from Whole Foods.