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Corned beef, actually gemsbok! Recipe added!!!

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08 March 2005, 05:03
M1Tanker
Corned beef, actually gemsbok! Recipe added!!!
A couple months ago I read in a magazine about "corning" your own wild game to make a great tasting "corned beef". Well corned beef is one of my favorites and with Saint Patty's day just around the corner I decided to give it a try. I have a freezer full of gemsbok still so I used a nice 8 pound roast for my trial run.

The corning process is relatively simple but it does take a couple weeks until you get to sample your efforts.

I ccoked it up and added carrots, potatoes, onions, and cabbage to the pot about 30 minutes before completion of the cooking process. It was a feast Saint Patty would have been proud of. It was by far the best corned beef I have ever had. It was full of flavor and very tender.

I highly reccomend giving this a try on your own. If anyone is interested I will attach the recipe I used.

Has anyone else ever done this? I would like to hear anyones experiences or ideas.

Here is a link to the recipe I ended up using. I liked this one a little better than the one published in the hunting article. I did double the amount of sugar and used brown sugar instead of granulated. And I also used sea salt instead of iodized and I added 5 cloves of crushed garlic instead of 2.

RECIPE


William Berger

True courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway. - John Wayne

The courageous may not live forever, but the timid do not live at all.
08 March 2005, 05:08
Borealis Bob
M1...

You got me salivating. Only had a Butterfinger for lunch today and leftovers tonight.Don't have any gemsbock laying around, but would try the recipe on some store bought meat.

Yep, post 'er up.
08 March 2005, 05:20
<Belarus>
I take it you picked up the Gemsbok in Arizona/New Mexico? I would be interested in your Corned Beef-Gemsbok recipe. I have looked into this in the past but haven't gotten past the development stage.

Regards,
Eric
mauser416@prodigy.net
08 March 2005, 05:31
M1Tanker
quote:
Originally posted by Belarus:
I take it you picked up the Gemsbok in Arizona/New Mexico? I would be interested in your Corned Beef-Gemsbok recipe. I have looked into this in the past but haven't gotten past the development stage.

Regards,
Eric
mauser416@prodigy.net


I shot my Gemsbok on Fort Bliss, TX. Actually I shot it in the New Mexico portion of base on a draw hunt that was conducted for soldiers stationed there. Here is a pic of my gemsbok before he bacame dinner.



I have posted a link to the recipe in my first post for this thread. Give it a try, you wont regret it.


William Berger

True courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway. - John Wayne

The courageous may not live forever, but the timid do not live at all.