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Whether you love the taste and tenderness of venison heart, or just don't want any of the deer to go to waste, you can learn how to cook venison heart rather easily. Here's how to cook venison heart on the stove using chopped onions and a few seasonings.
Do note that while eating venison heart is considered a delicacy by some, to others it may be found as saddening or offensive. As such, it's highly suggested that you serve a less controversial meat to guests (try beef or chicken), and save the heart for eating with folks who you know will be okay with it.
Ingredients
- Venison heart, preferably at room temperature (this makes for ultra tenderness)
- Butter
- Freshly chopped onions
- Salt and pepper
- Optional seasonings: garlic powder, fresh chives
Steps
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1Wash the heart and remove any blood clots. One way that works extremely well to is to hold the heart under running water while squeezing it. The squeezes will perform the heart's original function, but this time to remove any blood and gunk that may be in it.
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2Slice the meat into 1" slices. From there you can cook the slices whole, or cut them into smaller chunks or dices. If you still aren't sure about eating heart, it may help to dice it so it looks less like heart, and more like normal, yummy venison.Advertisement
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3Trim off any bits of fat. You want the meat to look as nice as you can get it.
- If you find any rough fibers near the larger end of the heart, cut those out.
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4Saute the chopped onion, a few tablespoons of butter in a saucepan. Add the salt and pepper, and any other seasonings, into the mass of yummy saute.
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5Add the meat into the saucepan, searing each side to a nice brown shade.
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6Cook the meat on medium-low until it's almost done, then add 1/4 cup of water to the pan. The water will not only make the hand-dish much easier, but also extract the flavor out of the pan and back into the meat.
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7Fully cook the venison heart. There shouldn't be any blood, and there shouldn't be very much reddish shade, either. Some tint of pink will remain even when fully cooked.
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8Serve! Serve by itself or with a side of mashed potatoes or potato fries. For extra fanciness, garnish with freshly chopped chives.
Community Q&A
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QuestionCan I pickle heart if partially damaged and selectively cut and only clean the undamaged pieces?Community AnswerYes, you can. You can pickle practically anything if done correctly, I would highly recommend taking caution because offal can carry disease.
Warnings
- Be careful not to cut yourself when using the knife.⧼thumbs_response⧽
Things You'll Need
- Chopping board
- Sharp knife
- Frying pan