If you dont like cooking complex dishes or dishes that take awhile then this recipe is not for you.
This recipe belongs to wild game chef Hank Shaw. He has some amazing recipes all devoted to wild game and fish.
You will never want to throw away another shank after cooking this dish! It was amazing!
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Venison Shank
Venison Shank
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Re: Venison Shank
That looks awesome!
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It definitely worth trying if you get some shanks! I know most people who clean their deer dont keep the shanks..
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Re: Venison Shank
I'd shank dat!
Looks gooooooood!!
Thanks for sharing!
EEK
Looks gooooooood!!
Thanks for sharing!
EEK
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That looks good! I think I am going to try that this season.
Re: Venison Shank
Hmm, I always thought a venison shank was something deer used to stab each other in prison.
Is this the lower part of the leg?
Is this the lower part of the leg?
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Yea its like the calf muscle of the deers leg.Milkjug wrote:Hmm, I always thought a venison shank was something deer used to stab each other in prison.
Is this the lower part of the leg?