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    This one only made it to the fridge because I shot two, and could only eat one in a sitting.


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    Deer Heart is great. I sometimes forget to retrieve it but am always glad when I remember. Also the tongue. Enjoy that also.
    My wife ( Asian ) always wants the tail. I have no idea what meal that goes into but I guess I've eaten it somewhere along the way.

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    A larger heart, Ox etc, clean out the inside, stuffed and roasted, even my wife will eat that. Otherwise remove all the membrane etc from the inside, thinly sliced and fried til just cooked and super soft. thin slices on a stick in the fire when camping, yep.
    Liver, thinly sliced, dusted in flour and a quick fry in butter. It is really easy to overcook liver and then it gets a very metallic flavour.
    Kidneys fried with onions mushrooms and courgettes, on toast is divine.
    Brains or sweetbreads diced and in a pattie with onions and sweetcorn, shallow fried in the frypan. yes please.
    The tongue needs to be pickled and is one of the nicest cold meats in a sammie..
    Tripe, you can keep that though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ROKTOY View Post
    A larger heart, Ox etc, clean out the inside, stuffed and roasted, even my wife will eat that. Otherwise remove all the membrane etc from the inside, thinly sliced and fried til just cooked and super soft. thin slices on a stick in the fire when camping, yep.
    Liver, thinly sliced, dusted in flour and a quick fry in butter. It is really easy to overcook liver and then it gets a very metallic flavour.
    Kidneys fried with onions mushrooms and courgettes, on toast is divine.
    Brains or sweetbreads diced and in a pattie with onions and sweetcorn, shallow fried in the frypan. yes please.
    The tongue needs to be pickled and is one of the nicest cold meats in a sammie..
    Tripe, you can keep that though.
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    As above liver is really easy to overcook, just a quick sear on each side is enough. Should be still slightly pink in the middle. If grey it is like eating Jandals
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    The tongue is worth a go as well,boiled.Cold sliced on bread with hot mustard.
    Last edited by rewd; 07-07-2023 at 03:04 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rewd View Post
    The tongue is worth a go as well,boiled.Cold sliced on bread with hot mustard.
    Sliced and fried is good too.
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    Overkill is still dead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
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    As above liver is really easy to overcook, just a quick sear on each side is enough. Should be still slightly pink in the middle. If grey it is like eating Jandals
    Thanks, I always wondered what cooked jandal would be like!
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