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    Venison heart.

    Here's the recipe from the other thread.
    By far one of the oddest things i've put together but hey, it was delicious all the same

    Ingredients:
    1 venison heart
    1 pigs heart
    Cumin
    Cardamon
    Salt & pepper
    A can of chopped tomato
    1 Bottle of beer
    Cayenne
    Vinegar
    2 Apples
    1 onion
    One whole head of garlic
    A stalk of celery
    Chicken stock
    Cinnamon
    2 bay leaves


    For the cous cous

    Cous cous for however many you are serving
    A handful of chopped mint
    A handful of rasins
    Chicken stock powder
    Olive oil
    Salt & pepper
    Chilli flakes

    For the sauce

    Dijon mustard
    Vinegar
    Brown sugar
    5 cloves of chopped garlic
    Tabasco or your favourite hot sauce


    Trim the venison and pork hearts, remove as much of the ventricles as you possibly can, they aren't good eating. Make sure the venison heart has a decent cavaty in it.

    In a large pot empty the beer, 3 tablespoons of cumin, the can of tomato, a tablespoon of cardamon, salt and pepper, 3 tablespoons of vinegar, the chopped celery, chicken stock, chopped up apples, the onion, chopped up in big chunks, all the garlic (just give them a whack with a knife the skin is fine.) a tablespoon of cinnamon and the bay leaves.

    Add the hearts and add enough water to just about cover them, put the lid on and simmer them for 1 and a half hours.

    When done, remove from the liquid and stuff the pigs heart inside, you may need to cut away at the venison heart a bit to get it to fit, secure with skewers and put in a roasting pan. Dust over more cumin, a bit of brown sugar and salt and pepper and some olive oil and roast at 220 until the outside is nice and caramalized.

    Prepare the cous cous as per package instructions but chuck in the rasins, mint, chilli flakes and everything else i mentioned in the ingredients.

    In a pan add 4 tablespoons of dijon mustard, a tablespoon of brown sugar, a few (or a lot) drops of hot sauce and the chopped garlic, boil until slightly thickened.

    Done!

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    Looks bloody good Angus.
    Love the heart myself, i cry when it gets damaged by the 6.5.

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    My favorite bit but that's probably because A: i'm poor and B: it's something other than 2 minute noodles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larrakin View Post
    Looks bloody good Angus.
    Love the heart myself, i cry when it gets damaged by the 6.5.
    shoot it in the neck then

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neckshot View Post
    shoot it in the neck then
    +1 or the lungs, beats finding the buggers after they have fucked off on a hundred meter heart run!

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    Speaking of lungs i wonder if i can make a venison terrine.... hmmmmmmm
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    jeez mate you can come hunting with me anytime, if all you want is the cheek, heart, lungs and what other offal there is going to be no argument from me

    im only after the boring old steak and mince haha
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