Venison Bologna
photo by Ambervim
- Ready In:
- 28hrs
- Ingredients:
- 8
- Yields:
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10 chubs
ingredients
- 15 lbs ground venison
- 2⁄3 cup Morton Tender Quick salt
- 1⁄2 quart vegetable oil
- 7 1⁄2 teaspoons black pepper (1/2 t per lb.)
- 7 1⁄2 teaspoons garlic salt (1/2 t per lb.)
- 8 teaspoons Accent seasoning
- 1 1⁄2 teaspoons liquid smoke
- 1⁄2 cup brown sugar
directions
- Mix all ingredients except liquid smoke and oil together.
- Let stand in refrigerator overnight.
- Next day, mix liquid smoke and oil together before adding to mixture.
- Mix every- thing thoroughly now.
- Pack tightly into 9 or 10 Pringle cans or other tubular cans, leaving 1/2 inch space at top.
- Bake, uncovered, in cans (upright) at 200 degrees for 4 hours.
- Drain; cool and wrap in many layers of freezer paper.
- Freeze.
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Reviews
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This was quite easy to make. I used a tin can. Next time I will catch all those juices and use them for something else....the cat enjoyed them. I did not have accent, so I used and Ozark blend and I used garlic granules not garlic salt. I guess there was one other substitution, I had no brown sugar so I used a little molasses and plain sugar, which makes brown sugar. I just tested this recipe with 1 pound of ground venison. It was a little more than would fit in the can with the 1/2 inch head space, so I made small patties with the mix and they were great! When the bologna was done, it looked awful and tasted GREAT. Much better than store bought and I know what is in it! Oh yeah, I did not let it sit overnight and it was still good. Since I just made a little I am eating it fresh.
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I had 1Lb. of wild hog on hand and used it with the venison. I love Montreal Steak Seasoning so, a tsp. of it went into the mix. Then I stuffed it like we do home made polish sausage, smoked it over hickory for 1 hr, then 25 minutes in the oven. The result is dry but the flavor is spot on. My next attempt I'll use some fatty pork shoulder but the seasoning will be unchanged
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Iowahorse
United States