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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Venison stew with bacon ends mixed vege, onion,spud,carrot,garlic,whole and cracked black pepper, chilly flakes lots of,beef oxo cube and a good plug of lee and perrins. Corn flour to thicken.
    browned the venison this mornin and put in slow cooker everything else this afternoon.

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    Looks Bloody Delicious

    I bet that tastes great on toast the next day too ....... assuming there's any left overs of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P38 View Post
    VC

    Looks Bloody Delicious

    I bet that tastes great on toast the next day too ....... assuming there's any left overs of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    A joint of meat like a whole shoulder on the bone or one whole muscle?

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    They are boned out, rolled well sort of rolled lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by jack View Post
    They are boned out, rolled well sort of rolled lol
    Shoulder? from stag in Avatar? If so I would have gone stew or sausages , but still should braze up alright
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Shoulder? from stag in Avatar? If so I would have gone stew or sausages , but still should braze up alright
    I am not sure what cut it is got someone to do it for us, mate of my uncles he was a butcher at the venison plant lol But yes I assume it is the shoulder, yes its that stag, had sausages, salami, steaks done, really nice meat not that strong. Think I will cut the rest of the roasts up and make stew will be much nicer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jack View Post
    I am not sure what cut it is got someone to do it for us, mate of my uncles he was a butcher at the venison plant lol But yes I assume it is the shoulder, yes its that stag, had sausages, salami, steaks done, really nice meat not that strong. Think I will cut the rest of the roasts up and make stew will be much nicer.
    If the meat is very lean I wrap it in fatty smoky bacon or accompanied by lamb flaps. Bung in a floured and seasoned roasting bag and cook long and slow; 30 min / 500g at 160C. Comes out moist and tasty.
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    Good thing the wife is back tomorrow , Ill end up with gout if I Have to fend for myself much longer

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Good thing the wife is back tomorrow , Ill end up with gout if I Have to fend for myself much longer

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    I can't quite see VC can you hold it a bit closer please. Preferably by bringing it up here. Ha ha ha ha
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Good thing the wife is back tomorrow , Ill end up with gout if I Have to fend for myself much longer

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    Flounder for tea I can totally understand but why do you have your bait on a plate beside it??
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    good luck with that mikee

    And Rushy

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    Flounder for tea I can totally understand but why do you have your bait on a plate beside it??
    Bait on a plate. Ha ha ha ha classic.
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    They wouldn't stay on a hook too well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    They wouldn't stay on a hook too well.

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    Bait elastic holds em on just fine, did you get any real fish (apart from flounders obviously)
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    Can ya see that one Rushy ?

    How about this one?

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