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Baked venison shoulder #12531315 12/08/17 02:50 PM
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Need recipe for good venison shoulder. Remember mother fixing it in the oven. Seems like she put bacon, onions and seasoning on the meat and slow baking. Requesting time, temp and recipes. Thanks in advance.

Re: Baked venison shoulder [Re: Chevy4dr57] #12531573 12/08/17 05:25 PM
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I found one recipe on Google.

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Re: Baked venison shoulder [Re: Chevy4dr57] #12531712 12/08/17 06:53 PM
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Skinnerback over on THF has a pretty good recipe he posted not long ago... he uses the smoker but I bet it'd work well in the oven. His Brine is 4 gal. water, 4cups brown sugar, 4 cups salt, 1 cup course black pepper, 1 cup garlic powder


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Been cooking them for a long time and have learned a thing or two. I love a smoked roast.......

One shoulder and one neck roast, brined.












Re: Baked venison shoulder [Re: Chevy4dr57] #12533180 12/10/17 06:33 AM
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Yuck, need to cut the membrane off of that or you will be chewing for days.

Re: Baked venison shoulder [Re: Chevy4dr57] #12533517 12/10/17 06:09 PM
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Looks tasty


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Re: Baked venison shoulder [Re: Chevy4dr57] #12537463 12/13/17 10:26 PM
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I like my baked venison shoulders cooked this way...

season shoulder with salt, pepper, garlic.

place in large roaster with about 2 cups of broth. pour two cans of french onion soup over the top.

Cover and bake at 250 until fork shred tender. Usually over 4 hours. Shred meat off the bone and into the liquid. Eat over mashed potatoes, egg noodles, or rice.


Re: Baked venison shoulder [Re: Longeye] #12539216 12/15/17 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted By: Longeye
Yuck, need to cut the membrane off of that or you will be chewing for days.


he lets it sit on the pit overnight after smoking as the fire cools. Had pics of tacos in the morning looked like it melted off the bone

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