Smoked and Slow Cooked Wild Game Shanks

SMOKED AND SLOW COOKED WILD GAME SHANKS Wild game shanks, or lower leg muscles, are some of the tastiest parts of an animal. The key is not letting the looks of this cut intimidate you and using the proper cooking method. Slow cooking in a crock pot is the key to breaking down all the connective tissues in the shanks, resulting in tender, pull-apart, flavorful meat that can be used in virtually any recipe. Smoking the shanks for a few hours prior to slow cooking adds even more to the final product and it smells amazing while cooking. Pictured here,...

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Wild Game Pepperoni Sticks

Pepperoni can be as simple or complex as you want to make it. Once you have the techniques and equipment mastered, the flavor possibilities are endless. Using ground pork with wild game meat keeps the pepperoni sticks from drying out too much. The pork also acts as a neutralizer for taming wilder tasting meats like waterfowl.  Ingredients: 1 Pound Ground Wild Game 1/2 Pound Ground Pork 2 TBSP Red Wine Vinegar 1 TBSP Brown Sugar 1 TSP Smoked Paprika 1 TSP Granulated Garlic 1 TSP Black Pepper 1/2 TSP Kosher or Sea Salt 1/3 - 1 TSP Cayenne Pepper 1/3...

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Smokey Wild Game Steaks

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There’s not much that can beat a smokey, juicy, flavorful wild game steak hot off the grill. However, wild game is lean and you don’t want it spending much time over high heat. If you want quick cooking and smoke flavor, the Smokehouse Smoker Box will be your new favorite cooking gadget. By firing up one side of the grill, you’ll get the steaks searing while the smoker box–set up on the cool side of the grill–will pump deep smokey flavor into the meat in a surprisingly short amount of time. Once the steaks are done, if you have pellets,...

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