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11 April 2022, 18:59
Aspen Hill Adventures
Shanks
Today I am braising some shanks from a buck I shot awhile ago. I will be using this meat for Mexican style recipes and think I will start with some nachos for dinner. I'll freeze some and use it for chili another day.

Anyone else use shanks or do you discard them?


~Ann


11 April 2022, 19:03
mbogobutch
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12 April 2022, 00:16
TCLouis
Everything I have read says low and slow.
Many say they make the best eating of any part of the deer.
Cabela's or Bass Pro affiliated cook on youtube has a recipe to make shanks the main attraction, but should provide the base meat for your purposes also.

Seems like treating them like Lambs shanks should be appropriate too.



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12 April 2022, 02:24
Aspen Hill Adventures
Yup, low and slow. The meat really smells good when walking inside the house.


~Ann


12 April 2022, 03:38
Bobster
Definitely osso bucco! Low and slow until it separates from the bone. Served on a bed of Italian rice with sprigs of Rosemary. Grilled asparagus on the side. New York raspberry cheesecake for dessert.
12 April 2022, 08:26
lavaca
Sounds good. I used to do boneless roasts when I butchered my own deer, but shanks sound even better.
12 April 2022, 13:45
muzza
I like to freeze the shanks down then push them through my bandsaw to cut into 1 1/2" long sections. Exposes the bone marrow and adds immensely to the flavour when you slow cook them.


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12 April 2022, 19:12
Aspen Hill Adventures
quote:
Originally posted by muzza:
I like to freeze the shanks down then push them through my bandsaw to cut into 1 1/2" long sections. Exposes the bone marrow and adds immensely to the flavour when you slow cook them.


Yes, I do the same and that was the case with this cook off. I was not disappointed with the result.


~Ann


15 April 2022, 03:01
Atkinson
My dog likes shanks, but only if cooked..I don't bother with deer shanks or rib cages, the rest I will eat and enjoy..


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