Just thought I`d share this! I remember as a kid eating deer meat this way and I loved it. One day I`ll have to make a pile of it!
It lasts a very long time and has so many multiple uses.
Don`t knock it till you try it!!!!!!
My mom would cut up the deer meat into 1 inch cubes making sure there wasn`t any of the white fatty tissue on it.
She than would stuff one quart canning jars right to the top and then put lots of black pepper on top. She then would add the lids and start the canning process for 3-4 hours. The meat makes its own juices and the jars are vacuum sealed and stays for a very long time. The odd jar, my dad would stuff half full and then add a couple garlic cloves and 1/4" thick cut onion ring and stuff the jar the rest of the way. Add the pepper and then the lid and can it the same way. MMMMMM Yummmmy!!!
When I would steal a jar or two, I would throw it in a frying pan, shred the meat cubes and add onion/garlic powder. Was awesome when mixed with noodles. I`d almost eat the whole jar myself. I bet if you shredded it, it would make awesome sandwiches also!!!!!!!
Like I said "don`t knock it till you tried it"!!!!
It lasts a very long time and has so many multiple uses.
Don`t knock it till you try it!!!!!!
My mom would cut up the deer meat into 1 inch cubes making sure there wasn`t any of the white fatty tissue on it.
She than would stuff one quart canning jars right to the top and then put lots of black pepper on top. She then would add the lids and start the canning process for 3-4 hours. The meat makes its own juices and the jars are vacuum sealed and stays for a very long time. The odd jar, my dad would stuff half full and then add a couple garlic cloves and 1/4" thick cut onion ring and stuff the jar the rest of the way. Add the pepper and then the lid and can it the same way. MMMMMM Yummmmy!!!
When I would steal a jar or two, I would throw it in a frying pan, shred the meat cubes and add onion/garlic powder. Was awesome when mixed with noodles. I`d almost eat the whole jar myself. I bet if you shredded it, it would make awesome sandwiches also!!!!!!!
Like I said "don`t knock it till you tried it"!!!!





















































