The added fat is more than enough to hold the shape of the bowl and remain solid during the cook time. I am grinding up some venison into burger meat, and I am going to add some fat to get it to around 85%. Fat is juiciness. I've done both fats from 4-20% and I feel for a cheeseburger, that's where you want it. I've had it and again no thanks I'll stick to beef or pork. As a kid my parents always added beef fat to ground venison and it never really tasted good. Ground pork with 28% fat has 100mg of cholesterol per 100g. I never use beef fat or pork fat they never seem to really bond with the meat. That has proven surprisingly difficult, so I settled for some pork fat at … Grill the venison burgers until they show grill marks and are cooked to your desired degree of doneness, 5 to 8 minutes per side for well-done. Hope this helps you out this deer season! Ground venison is a very and occasionally gamey lean meat that comes from deer, and its texture is generally improved by mixing in pork sausage or beef. Beef back fat we use for deep frying and oven roasting. For burgers, 75 % ground venison 25% cheap (fatty) ground beef. BB where do you get beef kidney fat? Add beef fat to a venison sausage and it tastes like beef. The lean nature of venison meat calls for a quality fat to be added in, especially when you’re looking for a juicy burger on the grill. YMP uses only top, choice grade trim for grinding with your game meat. Reply 12-04-2014, 08:22 AM #3 Hartski. Pork fat or lard, unlike beef fat, goes down smoothly in a grinder and doesn’t leave a weird greasy residue in your mouth. You could add hamburger, or ground pork as well to add fat … To start with, ground venison alone is way too lean to hold together for stuffing. For things like venison chilies, sloppy joes, and tacos, we recommend a 10% fat content. I get 25% added to mine. It’s purely personal preference. Don’t over work the … I have some extra pork fat from some fatty bacon. My initial intention was to try to find local grass-fed beef fat, because I like beef, and I want the grass-fed properties. Buzz likes to say that pork fat adds “sizzle” to the burger. He likes an 85-15 meat-to-fat ratio, but only uses 5 percent deer fat. Pork fat for us, and only with deer not in elk. As a young man I followed their lead and used beef fat in my venison. Mix beef with venison, lightly, until combined. It adds the needed fat content to the venison and does not overpower the flavor of the venison! When I want more beefy flavor I use beef fat. Another important question is the type of fat to use. Buzz recommends adding 9 % pork trim and 9% beef trim. In our experience, pork fatback is the best to use. This is often the motivation behind people choosing venison over beef. If your making a breakfast type sausage then I will use 70% pork to venison or other wild game. For sausage I pefer a 60/40 or 70/30 mix with venison/pork … Pork back fat we use for deep frying and oven roasting. Period. Because venison is so lean, there's not a lot of fat to hold the burger patties together when cooked. Pulled pork contains only 35mg of cholesterol in a 100g serving. I didn't know they ever sold such a byproduct for a cow. https://honest-food.net/wild-game/venison-recipes/burger-meatball-recipes (add or not to add fat, I do) When making sticks or SS venison or beef I try to keep it in the 70-30 to 80-20 range meat to fat or 4lbs venison 1 lb pork fat. Grinding deer fat into venison burger or sausage complements the meat’s natural flavor. I save brisket fat and use it with venison to make my Ground Venison Pastrami sandwich meat. You can substitute the bacon for 3 pounds of beef fat or 5 pounds of pork roast fat, but I wouldn't because it is simply out of sight with the bacon. I agree with adding pork trim. And for sausages and snack sticks, you need 30% fat content. But, cut slabs about an inch thick, and throw them on the grill on high, or do a fast, hot pan sear, and you have an amazing hot sandwich filler! Smack yo mama Venison Burgers Grind 3 pounds of hickory smoked bacon and 30 pounds of venison with a course grinder plate. Bear fat is new to us. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read at least 160 degrees F (70 degrees C). It's 8% and change. This added fat can be bacon, pork shoulder, pork belly, beef tallow, etc. Mixing it with ground beef adds fat which prevents it from falling apart on the grill or in the pan. A 4-ounce serving of beef flank steak has more than 9 grams of total fat… Shaw said the meat tastes less generic and has a more authentic venison flavor. Other than the loin chops and tenderloins which I like, I don't save any steaks or roasts. Firearm Discussion and Resources from AR-15, AK-47, Handguns and more! They will not eat it with beef fat, don't like the taste. Add Fat. For Hamburgers and meat loaf we add some regular ground beef to help hold it together, venison hamburgers tend to fall apart. The egg will bind the meat and hold your burger together. To me venison is way too lean to eat on it's own, I've had straight venison burger and no thanks. Switched to pork fat/shoulder meat and have never looked back. These Venison burgers, are juicy moist and delicious! However, if you plan on preparing burgers, meatball, or meatloaf, you need a 20% fat content. Mixing pork with beef gives a slight sweetness and also makes the mix less dense than if it was beef alone. Fat is flavor. Wild game meats, such as venison, are low. He adds about 10 percent pork or beef fat for the rest. Add pork fat to a venison sausage and it tastes like venison. This recipe is non-specific on quantities so you can add more or less of whatever you prefer. If you add the beef fat, eating the sausage cold will not be a great experience. Burgers seem to stay together pretty well without any additional binders. Overall, pork tends to have lower cholesterol levels than beef, but it all depends on the type of meat. Go Figure. Could have been the source of beef fat but it gave my venison that not so good taste. Depending on what you’re planning to cook, you may want to add fat to your ground venison. I've mixed straight venison burger 50/50 with 70/30 ground beef if I am feeding picky eaters, but typically just use straight ground venison. Plus my wife and kids love it. If we make venison burgers we add 1 egg per pound, mix, and make patties. Bulk sausage goes in poly bags … Venison burger, if not cooked properly, can be dried out and tough as hockey pucks! Ground venison is a very and occasionally gamey lean meat that comes from deer, and its texture is generally improved by mixing in pork sausage or beef. I think pork fat will make the best sausages with your venison. If you can get just the beef fat, I use 10% ground beef fat with 90% ground venison. The trim that is added is 40% red meat and 60% fat, so the net added fat is about 11 %. Thus, nutrition comparison summary is in a way on the side of pork. Fork Horn . Fat adds flavor and moisture. I use 10% pork with burger, sausage etc. While still on the grill, gently top each burger … Buy, Sell, and Trade your Firearms and Gear. Many venison recipes you see call for the addition of some kind of fat – usually ground pork, ground beef, or everyone’s favorite: bacon! So far I made candles with the back fat and love the results! I have used it for the 6-7 years or so of sausage making I have been doing and it makes amazing sausage for what you want. I use it only in my sausages not in my burger. I grind venison burger every year, I don't add any fat at allto it, works best for chili, spaghetti sauce, anything you would use ground beef for. When making deer burger, as Cowgirl stated, I like to get the boxes of end and pieces bacon to grind and mix with the venison. The cat also liked it and ate one…bear kidney fat/leaf lard I plan to use for a pot pie crust. By grinding your venison together with pork fat, it turns the lean and gamey meat into a finely marbled patty. Beef leaf lard/kidney fat I use for tallow balm. Beef kidney fat, LOL . Not sure on exact sizes. Animal meats tend to be high in saturated fat, but there are a few exceptions. The beef fat is a little waxy. For sausage, 50/50 pork … I grind my burger with fat, either beef or pork from my local butcher, at a ratio of 80/20 venison to fat. For sausage, I do 9 lbs of game meat and 2 lbs of pork fat, which is closer to 20%. mmm mmm good. Chuck roast, chuck roast, with some pork trimmings are the best beef combo, the ratio is a individual taste. It also adds some fat, and fat means flavor.Don’t be afraid of it. Even looking at it raw, very few will be able to tell it isn’t a beef burger. As a former chef and having made them along with moose burgers, caribou burgers and kangaroo burgers, I would add regular ground beef or half beef or half ground pork, even a bit of ground bacon. I always add about 15-20 percent fat if I’m making hamburger or … Eat cuts with a lot of venison fat, burger or sausages made with venison fat within 3 to 6 months, as the fat will go rancid slowly even in the freezer; it’s a little like salmon fat, which, when thawed, gets that nasty smell we all hate… Venison fat crisped on a roast or steak is awesome. I bought "economy" bacon for another dish and it turned out to be like 80% fat, so I kept the fat I didn't use (unrendered). 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