Showing posts with label outback. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outback. Show all posts

Thursday, 13 September 2018

Processed Venison

I've been working hard all week to process the venison I harvested last week and I think I managed to get best use out of this free range organic produce.


Venison Fennel and White Wine Sausages and Venison Bratwurst Sausages
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Venison Fennel and White Wine Sausages
'Flavour Makers' Tuscan Fennel and White Wine Pre-Mix
6 Kg Block.
Lean Venison 3.5 Kg
Pork Fat 1 Kg
Tuscan Fennel and White Wine Pre-Mix 500g
Iced Water 1 Kg
Flavour / Spices 
Celery Seeds 20g
Garlic powder 25g
Dried onion flakes 40g.

Venison Bratwurst Sausages
'Lesnie’s' Continental Bratwurst Pre-Mix
12 Kg Block.
Lean Venison 7 Kg
Pork Fat 2 Kg
'Lesnie’s' Continental Bratwurst Pre-Mix 1 Kg
Iced Water 2 Kg
Flavour / Spices 
Celery Seeds 20g
Garlic powder 25g
Dried onion flakes 40g.

Venison Traditional Salami
In the curing cabinet (wine fridge) at 16-18 c and 70% humidity for 4 to 6 weeks to dry and cure.
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Venison Traditional Salami
8 Kg Block.
Lean Venison 5 Kg
Pork Fat 2 Kg
Cure
Salt 1.7% of Block in grams X 0.0170 (8Kg is 8000 x 0.0170 = 136g
Sodium Nitrite 0.25% of Block in grams X 0.0025 (8Kg is 8000 x 0.0025 = 20g
Sugar 0.4% of Block in grams X 0.0040 (8Kg is 8000 x 0.0040 = 32g
Flavour / Spices
2 tablespoon (30g) coarsely ground black pepper
4 tablespoons (60g) minced pasted fresh garlic
1 bottle red wine (750ml)

 Teriyaki Venison Jerky and Sweet & Spicy Venison Jerky
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Teriyaki Venison Jerky
Lean Venison sliced with the grain thin (1/2 cm)
Leave to marinate overnight in Flavour / Spices
1 cup (170g) soy sauce
1/2 cup (85g) mirin or sweet cooking wine
2 tablespoons (30g) brown sugar
4 “coins” of fresh ginger (each about 1/4-inch thick), or 2 teaspoons (8g) of powdered ginger
25g packet garlic powder
25g packet onion powder
1 teaspoon (4g) black pepper
500ml water
Cover sliced venison or put all in a large plastic bag with marinade.
Ensure marinade is well incorporated with the meat.
Leave to marinate overnight.
Lay on trays of dehydrator.
Dry for a minimum of 5 hours in dehydrator.
Turn jerky and rotate trays in dehydrator if necessary.

Sweet & Spicy Venison Jerky
Lean Venison sliced with the grain thin (1/2 cm) 
Leave to marinate overnight in Flavour / Spices 
3 cups (750ml) of apple cider vinegar
25g packet garlic powder
1 tablespoon (15g) salt 
1 cup (340g) soy sauce
1/2 cup (170g) brown sugar
1 teaspoon (4g) black pepper
1/4 cup (85g) of Sriracha sauce
Cover sliced venison or put all in a large plastic bag.
Ensure marinade is well incorporated with the meat.
Leave to marinate overnight.
Lay on trays of dryer and dust with chilli flakes.
Dry for a minimum of 5 hours in dehydrator.
Turn jerky and rotate trays in dehydrator if necessary.

Smoked Venison Kabana
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Venison Kabana
‘Quality Ingredients' GF Cooked Kransky Russian Easy Pack Pre-Mix
10 Kg Block.
Lean Venison meat 7 Kg
Pork Fat 2 Kg
1 whole garlic bulb crushed
25g packet onion powder
GF Cooked Kransky Russian Easy Pack Pre-Mix 250g
Iced Water 750g
Flavour / Spices 
Smoke in smoker

 Corned Venison Silverside
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'Lesnie's' BF Total Cure
Coarse Salt
At a ratio for your application add,
1.7kg cure per 45L of water
4.5kg of salt per 45L to brine after cure has been dissolved.
Inject/pump brine into meat to 35-40% of weight.
Soak in brine 2-3 days
*salt may be adjusted to desired taste

Fallow Venison Chops
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Hermione's Dog Food
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Butcher Suppies sourced from https://www.sandhurstbutchersupplies.com.au

Sunday, 15 April 2018

North Western Riverina

Near Hillston in western New South Wales, in Carrathool Shire, on the banks of the Lachlan River. Fishing for Murray Cod and hunting for feral pigs and deer. 

A Fallow buck caught just before sundown.
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 The camp on the Lachlan River.
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 Lachlan River.
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 Cotton.
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 Not feral pigs.
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 Old farm house.
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 An unfortunate fox.
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 Leveling for irrigation.
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 Irrigation Chanel.
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 Irrigating.
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 Welcoming committee.
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 Sniff test.
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 Off we go, alls OK.
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Monday, 1 January 2018

Goodbye 2017 Hello 2018

After a stella 2017 and some personal bests and bucket list items done.Victorian High Country, Thailand, Portland tuna, Nelson Mulloway, Darwin and the NT, Townsville, outback properties, Victorian duck opening and ducks on the rice.
Looking forward to an even better 2018 with some of the same and some new stuff.

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