Deer ribs????

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Xenger651
 
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RE: Deer ribs????

Postby Xenger651 » Sun Sep 21, 2008 10:42 pm

what i normally do with the ribs is chop it into small pieces and make it into a soup mixing with some chopped venison,add carrots and sliced onions and salt and mix them with white rice.....YUMMY!!!!

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RE: Deer ribs????

Postby msbadger » Tue Sep 23, 2008 6:51 am

We have 2 130# german shepherds and they love the ribs....out door dogs and all deer scrapes are saved and fed to them....fattens them up quick for hard winter months.
 
you need to as a jamacan(sp) they eat goat ribs...which I've had and loved!...don't see much differance between what you'd get off a deer verses a goat

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RE: Deer ribs????

Postby HiddenHornsRanch » Tue Sep 23, 2008 11:06 am

Something good I tried...Take the ribs and trim that flat piece of meat thats outside the rib cage off, just slice along the ribs and you will get a long flat slab of meat. Take that and put a stuffing mix or choice inside of it, then roll the meat up. Take 3 strings and tie both ends and then lightly tie the middle. Then put it on the grill, with BBQ on top of it right before its done, and you have one delicious meal.
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RE: Deer ribs????

Postby reeper0697 » Wed Dec 31, 2008 4:43 pm

I though about it and tried it a few years back, didnt have a good experience with them. I am curious to try out what DES had posted. I am getting hungry just thinking about it!!!

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RE: Deer ribs????

Postby bubbalp » Mon Jan 05, 2009 3:34 pm

Try this one,
Soak them first, cover with H2O, half cup vinger, and two tps. baking soda, for two hours, wash with clean water. Pressure cook for 45 mins.
put in glass tray and cover with KC Master piece and put in oven for 1 hr at 300, and get a Cold Coors and you will have all your buddies comming back for dinner. Happy Eating
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