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    Fresh Fried Venison Heart

    Three fresh deer hearts.

    One of the most often overlooked, and best, pieces of the deer.
    The heart is a muscle, and properly cleaned/cooked it is absolutely delicious.
    A shame that it is too often tossed with the gut pile.

    I always save the heart and liver.



    Carefully trim and clean the heart, remove the upper part consisting of blood vessels and atriums.
    Then trim the tops/outsides of fats.
    There are a lot of of tough/fiborous inter-connective tissues in the ventricles that need to be carefully trimmed out.
    Then slice into portions for frying.



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    I'd say I prefer heart to tenderloin. I've heard of people cooking the lungs too, but haven't got around to it myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pierless View Post
    I'd say I prefer heart to tenderloin. I've heard of people cooking the lungs too, but haven't got around to it myself.
    I've never had lungs either, but always eat the heart and liver from deer if in good shape.
    From various animals I've tried a lot of organ meats.
    Heart, liver, tongue, kidney, thymus, pancreas, stomach, brains and eyes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChileRelleno View Post
    Heart, liver, tongue, kidney, thymus, pancreas, stomach, brains and eyes.
    Though foreign to the modern palate, for 99% of human history those would've been more common food items than a box of cereal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pierless View Post
    Though foreign to the modern palate, for 99% of human history those would've been more common food items than a box of cereal.
    Tru'dat, nose to tail cooking.
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    Maybe venison Haggis might be something to try. Like you, I've eaten nearly every part of the deer. Lungs a no though, but I'd give it a go.

    Haggis, the national dish of Scotland a type of pudding composed of the liver, heart, and lungs of a sheep (or other animal), minced and mixed with beef or mutton suet and oatmeal and seasoned with onion, cayenne pepper, and other spices. The mixture is packed into a sheep’s stomach and boiled.
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    Quote Originally Posted by j. gravy View Post
    Maybe venison Haggis might be something to try. Like you, I've eaten nearly every part of the deer. Lungs a no though, but I'd give it a go.

    Haggis, the national dish of Scotland a type of pudding composed of the liver, heart, and lungs of a sheep (or other animal), minced and mixed with beef or mutton suet and oatmeal and seasoned with onion, cayenne pepper, and other spices. The mixture is packed into a sheep’s stomach and boiled.
    And when you plate it you put a depression in the middle (like in mashed potatoes) and put a wee dram in there. I like neeps and tatties in mine.
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    One of my favorite things to do with a venison heart is to clean and season/Cook in a crock pot until tender, then slice and beerbatter/fry until the batter is crispy. Amazing.

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    I hate to spoil dinner but my favorite thing to do with venison heart is put a 100 grain Rocket Hammerhead through it at 300 fps. It tends to make it inedible though. But save my heart when I die. It will surely be tender with all the bacon lodged in it!
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