Tim Clowers / Cook it with Tim on MSN

How to cook venison backstrap filet | grilled deer recipe

Chef Tim shows you how to cook a venison backstrap filet by grilling. The deer is harvested locally and marinaded with soy ...
I ate a lot of venison when I was a kid. Any recipe that could be made with beef, my mother made with deer meat — hamburgers, spaghetti sauce, pot roast, and more. However, she didn’t ever get too ...
Many deer hunters default to throwing venison over an open fire, getting a nice crust, and shooting for medium-rare. The only issue with this is venison doesn’t always cook to the same level of ...
Whether you prefer a grill, smoker, or Crockpot, if you want to learn how to cook venison, internalize this message: Venison is not beef. Everything you need to know about how to cook venison — ...
Florida’s deer hunting season has already kicked off in some areas of the state, but the bulk of deer season is yet to come. There are still months of deer jerky, venison burgers, grilled backstrap ...
Tim Clowers / Cook it with Tim on MSNOpinion

Don’t Cook Venison Wrong - lTwo Methods, Same Temp

Two venison backstraps, two cooking methods, one perfect temperature! See which prep (brine vs. marinade) delivers the best ...
The quest for perfectly cooked venison never ends. For every degree past medium-rare, flavor potential drops exponentially. But we still want that hearty crust on the exterior to give us that, as you ...