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was watching youtube mentioned using deer fat for sausage i was under impression no good but in sure there were food plot/farm whitetale
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I don't make my own sausage, but I'm not shy at all about what goes in the grinder for burger. I throw it in fat and all. My family has never complained.
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I meticulously trim all fat of any wild game I make into burger/sausage. No way would I recommend adding wild game fat.
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elk and deer fat are in no way a good idea in meat! it should always be trimmed it is nothing like adding beef or pork fat. This is what causes gamey tasting meat along with silver skin
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Always sticks to the roof of my mouth... wife uses it to make soap.
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Clearly, conventional wisdom is to trim as much fat as possible. I've done mostly that, but having tried leaving some fat in, I don't think it's as cut & dry as what many believe.
Interesting article on it here:
http://honest-food.net/2014/10/13/cooking-deer-fat/
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Alaskan deer have the nicest, whitest, thickest fat around in Oct. I used to always add it to my burger with no "wild" taste. After the rut, I'd trim it pretty good and use bacon when grinding burger.
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