Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bear Hunting => Topic started by: Galpster on July 10, 2010, 08:42:07 AM
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With bear season coming fast we are going to be needing some good bear recipes. I plan on getting some bear bacon and bear sausage made. The left over steak and roasts I have no idea how to prepare.
Anyone have some recipes to help us bear virgins out? Rasbo, leave that one alone
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:chuckle: oh ok,I like to smoke a big roast bring it to temp,then slather it in bbq sauce and wrap it in foil and let it cook some more..pepperoni I farm out to MTView meats.I make stew and chili outta a lot of the meat
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Can't wait for the roast in just a couple weeks!! :drool: :drool: Rasbo your right on with MTView on the pepperoni, great stuff thanks for the recommendation... :)
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I like crock pot roasts and home made sausage.
There are many recipes in the Recipe forum.
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We cook our roasts "low and slow" lots of seasonings. The rest is made into Polish sausage. Bear polish sausage doesn't last long around our house. In my opinion, bear makes the VERY best polish sausage that you will ever eat. Tastes so good it'll make your tongue slap your brains out!! :drool:
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Posted it before, but we love to cook up some little breakfast steaks, pan fried with some olive oil and pepper.... Also, bear is great for shishkabobs..... We also use it with stew...
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I've got some bear hams made the last few years. pretty good stuff
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Beer Bear:
Take a roast and rub it with pepper and johnnys and brown it real well in a heavy skillet (cast iron preferably) with some olive oil. Near the end, throw in some onions, garlic and cooked bacon bits. When onions are translucent, transfer the whole mess to the crockpot and dump in a 1-2 bottles of Guinness Stout, depending on how big it is. Cook until Tender. Serve with cooked or mashed taters.
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J.E.R.K.E.Y :chuckle:
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Make it all into sausage.
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I know its a zombie thread, but what does bear steak taste like? Plus, there never were many recipes posted here.
ARISE ZOMBIE! ARISE!
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It tastes like bear :chuckle: It can be good and it can be nasty. The big spring bear I shot this year has been very tasty. Some of the fall bears are nasty because of there diets :tup: