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I’m going to try and Sous Vide mine this year for 10-12 hours and make a stew.
WOW!!!!! Just cooked my first bear shanks and OHHHHHHH MY GOOOOOODNESSS......so delicious!! Really simple cook....Sear in a cast iron pan, move to slow cooker for 6 hours. Beef stock, onions, garlic, potatoes, carrots.....it was really good. One of the best things about this site over the years is the recipe thread. Preparation, and recipes have really broadened my horizon. Canned meat to now shank....I've really grown as a cook, hunter and best of all user of all parts.
Anybody ever use an Instapot? Any idea how long to cook it in one?
I first got interested in cooking shanks (instead of grinding) after watching an episode of Meateater. In the show they had gotten an elk and put a whole boneless shank in a crock pot with some diced vegetables and stock and went out hunting for the day. When they returned the meat was fork tender and, according to them, delicious. So I tried it with a couple deer shanks and I was hooked. For me a quick sear is part of the deal and then either slow cook for hours or canning it in a pressure cooker make shanks a favorite cut of any game animal.