Canned Chunked Venison Recipes

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EASY CANNED VENISON



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Make easy and quick meals with canned venison in stews, soups, sandwiches, or just heat and serve with rice, potatoes, or noodles and vegetable. The meat can be warmed and eaten as is or used in stews, chili or hot dishes or in sandwiches. Use the scaling feature to scale this recipe to the number of pounds of venison you have to can.

Provided by EWEDIN31

Categories     Meat and Poultry Recipes     Game Meats     Venison

Time 5h30m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 pound cubed lean venison
1 teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
1 teaspoon minced garlic
4 slices onion
1 tablespoon minced green bell pepper

Steps:

  • Place the venison into a large bowl. Sprinkle with salt, pepper, and garlic; toss to combine. Place venison into canning jar along with onion and bell pepper. Jars should be filled to within 1/2 inch of the top. Wipe rim with a clean, damp cloth, and seal with lid and ring.
  • Place jar into a pressure canner filled with water according to manufacturer's directions. Affix lid and bring to a boil with the pressure valve open. Boil for 5 minutes before closing the pressure valve. Bring to a pressure of 10 psi, then reduce heat in order to maintain this pressure. Process for 75 minutes, watching gauge closely so the pressure stays at 10 psi. After 75 minutes, turn off heat and allow the canner to cool until the gauge reads 0 psi.
  • Once the pressure has subsided and the canner is safe to open, remove the jar to cool on a rack. The jar will seal with a pop as it cools; refrigerate the jar if it does not seal. Properly sealed jars may be stored in a cool, dark area.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 128.2 calories, Carbohydrate 1.7 g, Cholesterol 85.5 mg, Fat 2.5 g, Fiber 0.3 g, Protein 23.3 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 610.4 mg, Sugar 0.7 g

CANNED VENISON



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This recipes assumes you know and use the proper canning methods. This is the way my MIL, Mother and I have done it for years and years. I see in the latest Ball Blue Book that they list the proper way is to hot pack it. I truly don't see the difference between wild game and raw pack pork. I use the basic directions for stew meat.

Provided by barefootmommawv

Categories     Deer

Time 2h

Yield 5-7 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 4

10 lbs raw cubed venison
5 -7 beef bouillon cubes
2 large onions, cut into thick strips (8ths)
canning salt

Steps:

  • Raw pack:.
  • Add 1 tsp canning salt per quart jar.
  • Add 1/2 beef bouillon cube to each jar.
  • Pack with meat and desired amount of onion. (I add 7 to 10 pieces of onion to my jars). Pack meat tightly. I use a wooden spoon to jam the meat in tightly.
  • Remove air bubbles leaving 1 inch head space. Affix two part lids.
  • Process in pressure canner at 10 lbs pressure for 90 minutes for quarts.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1112.7, Fat 22.3, SaturatedFat 8.8, Cholesterol 762.2, Sodium 1388.5, Carbohydrate 7, Fiber 1, Sugar 3.5, Protein 207.1

CANNED CHUNKED VENISON



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Use the rump roast, as it will give you the largest amount of useable meat for all the trimmings that need to be removed. Use in vegetable soup, pour over mashed potatoes or rice, mix with noodles. Each quart can contain 1-1/2 lbs meat, half an onion and half a green pepper, about 1 tsp salt and 1 tsp pepper. This recipe calls for about 8 quarts worth of ingredients, even though most canners only hold 7. The extra is for eating for dinner after all the hard work. The 3 hours of prep time gives plenty of time to cut the rump roast into useable steaks, remove any fat and membranes, cube and measure. From an original (approximately) 16 pounds of rump (perhaps 2-3 deer), you might get 4 pounds of "trimmings," so plan accordingly. It's fine to undertake this project with frozen meat. It's a lot of work, but keep in mind that it will feed a family of 4 for about 8 meals, and it's ready almost immediately upon opening. Just boil for a few minutes. You may thicken the broth with a mixture of 2 T cold water and 2 T cornstarch, and season as you wish.

Provided by Cooking with Consci

Categories     Deer

Time 4h30m

Yield 8 quarts, 32 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 tablespoons olive oil
4 onions
4 green peppers
12 lbs venison
8 teaspoons salt
8 teaspoons pepper
1 -2 cup beef broth (optional)

Steps:

  • Start cubing the meat, discarding the trimmings.
  • Put 1 inch of water into the canner and start it boiling. Wash 7 quart jars thoroughly with soap and hot water, place them in the canner and apply the lid, creating a sterilizing steam bath for the jars. (Be sure to check the rims of the jars for chips and cracks before going any farther!) If you're not almost ready to fill the jars, then once steam has been achieved, turn the burner off. The heat will keep and steam will be achieved easily again when you're almost ready.
  • Chop the green peppers and onions and saute them in the olive oil. I usually have to do this in 2 skillets. Set aside.
  • Start the canner steaming again to keep the jars hot. In a large saucepan, get your rings boiling. If there's not room to do all this (with 2 skillets, a saucepan and a huge canner) all at once, then do this in place of one of the skillets, while you're cooking the first set of venison. Once it starts to boil, set it aside with the lid on it. It will be nearly ready when you need it. Then you can reintroduce the other skillet to continue cooking the venison faster.
  • Cook the venison chunks in those two skillets, applying roughly 1 tsp of salt and pepper to each skillet (I find that one filled skillet equals one filled jar, more or less). I usually only cook them to medium before I start filling jars.
  • Turn the heat up to at least medium under the canner and remove the lid.
  • Using a funnel, start with one skillet and fill one jar, while it's still within the hot canner. I use tongs and place them carefully for maximum use of space. When it's about 1-1/2 inches from the top rim, pour the liquid from the skillet into the jar as well. Then I add about 2/3 c onion-pepper mixture, or as much as you can fit and stuff in there to bring the level of food to the 1-inch mark. Do not overfill beyond 1 inch from the top.
  • Repeat until you've filled all the jars.
  • If you didn't have room on your stove for the saucepan with the rings, then get that back on the stove when you only have 1 or 2 jars left to fill. The rings will therefore be ready when you're ready to cap the jars.
  • When the jars are filled, wipe the rims thoroughly with a paper towel. Turn the heat off of the saucepan with the rings. Working quickly, dip one lid into the water, introducing it to its ring just long enough to warm it up. Then grab the ring with your tongs (with the lid nested in it), tip the water out of it and apply it to the jar. I just twist it enough to know that the rings are seated on the grooves properly.
  • Once all the rings and lids have been applied, I remove each jar from the canner and tighten each ring on each jar. I place a potholder in my left hand, lift the jar with my right, place the bottom of the jar on the potholder. Hold and twist finger-tight. Yes, it's hot. Yes, I usually have to change to another potholder at least once. But I want the food, the jars, the rings and the lids to stay hot and BE hot and sterile when I close up that canner. I've had great success with this technique.
  • Finally, close up the canner, shut the valve, turn up the heat (it it's not already up to at least medium), and wait for the pressure to reach the appropriate level for your altitude (consult your canning guide, or the internet). Once it has reached this level (about 10 pounds of pressure or more), start your timer for 90 minutes. Turn the heat down, keep monitoring and adjusting.
  • With the meat that's left, you can add the beef broth and onion/pepper mix, cover and cook for about a half-hour on low heat, while you clean up the kitchen, or prepare a side. Watch the pressure on the canner. This cooked meat may not be as tender as the canned meat, but it's what's for dinner, after all that work!
  • After 90 minutes, turn the heat off. I usually allow the pressure to stabilize naturally. Release the valve, remove the lid, remove the jars with jar holders. Allow them to sit, undisturbed for about 24 hours or until completely cooled. Label the lids, remove the rings, and store properly. Be sure to consult an official canning guide.
  • Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 218.8, Fat 5, SaturatedFat 1.7, Cholesterol 142.8, Sodium 651.4, Carbohydrate 2.3, Fiber 0.6, Sugar 0.9, Protein 38.9

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