Posts tagged Venison
Vegetarian Lentil Bobotie Recipe

Embark on a culinary journey with our savory Lentil and Apple Bake, a hearty dish that marries earthy lentils with the sweet crunch of apples, elevated with a blend of aromatic spices

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Venison Consommé Recipe

A venison consommé/soup with thyme, smoky campfire olives, and hot-roasted goats’ cheese makes a savoury/umami combination to awaken anyone’s palate.

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Venison Stew Recipe

A venison meat stew/pie - with a crispy, rough puff-pastry hat (on the side) loads of carrots, garlic and rosemary - is an ideal around-the-dining-room-table family meal. Memories made around one pot!

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Venison Bobotie Recipe

You can’t get more South African than a spicy venison bobotie. We all know what to do with the top-end cut. Now try something different by taking the tougher but flavoursome sections; mincing them and making a juicy, aromatic venison bobotie. This must be accompanied with apricot ‘blatjang’ and yellow rice.

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Zandy’s Venison/Beef Pie Recipe

As a child - ‘reared’ on a farm - I have fond memories of my mom’s friend Liana whose home-cooked venison pie left a lasting impression. Today, this recipe still evokes happy times with our extended family sitting around the fireplace, on chilly winter days. The dish is special to me because it was a catalyst for bringing people together.

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Brynn Enslin's Venison Burger

Brynn shares his delicious venison burger patties wrapped in bacon. “This recipe is nothing fancy, however, if cooked over an open fire the smoke enhances the flavours and leaves you wanting more,” he says. “For me this sitting-around-a-blazing-fire-and-exchanging-stories style of eating is about transporting family and friends into the wilderness. The whole experience is one that my family and I have enjoyed repeatedly. I urge you to get out there, become one with nature and all it offers. The great outdoors inspires me and foraging for flavours motivates me. Since I can remember I have known what I can and can’t eat in nature - simply by observing the animals and their behaviour. Perhaps this is the reason I have huge respect for the animals I hunt and utilise every part, possible.” 

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