ATbuckhunter Posted July 16, 2016 Share Posted July 16, 2016 Any of you guys eat deer heart? Ive never done it before, but after eating the heart of the turkey I got last spring I decided to keep the heart if Im lucky enough to get a deer this season. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solon Posted July 16, 2016 Share Posted July 16, 2016 i have a few times - just sliced it and fried quickly in a pan - tasted great 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zeus1gdsm Posted July 16, 2016 Share Posted July 16, 2016 Have one in my freezer. I'm told slice it thin and cook with onions. Sent from my D6708 using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fasteddie Posted July 16, 2016 Share Posted July 16, 2016 I have never tried it and probably never will . 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DirtTime Posted July 16, 2016 Share Posted July 16, 2016 I love deer heart. It's a bit mineraly like liver. As mentioned, slice it thin ( not super thin ) and fry it up in some butter with fresh garlic, and onions if you choose too. There are a ton of recipes out there. My favorite way to cook it is pan fried with just some fresh garlic and butter. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ATbuckhunter Posted July 16, 2016 Author Share Posted July 16, 2016 I have never tried it and probably never will . Thought the same, until i said what the hey and tried it. Im glad I did cause it was pretty good. I defiantly prefer regular meat as of now, but I don't think ill be turning the heart sway from now on. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DirtTime Posted July 16, 2016 Share Posted July 16, 2016 (edited) Thought the same, until i said what the hey and tried it. Im glad I did cause it was pretty good. I defiantly prefer regular meat as of now, but I don't think ill be turning the heart sway from now on. IMO it's a prime cut. If you have a wood fire pit and can grill it low and slow over wood coals it's fantastic as well. Edited July 16, 2016 by ....rob 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ATbuckhunter Posted July 16, 2016 Author Share Posted July 16, 2016 IMO it's a prime cut. If you have a wood fire pit and can grill it low and slow over wood coals it's fantastic as well. That sounds really good. Ill be sure to try that Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pygmy Posted July 16, 2016 Share Posted July 16, 2016 I usually slice it about 1/4" thick, dust it in flour and fry it butter. My Mom always used to simmer it in water with salt, pepper and a bay leaf and then let it cool in its own broth. Then she would slice it fairly thin and make sandwiches with mayo and coarse black pepper. I have taken many deer heart sandwiches into the woods with me over the years. My favorite lunch opening day of PA season is a deer heart sandwich from one I have killed previously in NY. It just seems like a fitting lunch when one is hunting deer. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lawdwaz Posted July 16, 2016 Share Posted July 16, 2016 I've had pickled deer heart, it was pretty good but certainly had a unique taste. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buckmaster7600 Posted July 16, 2016 Share Posted July 16, 2016 My favorite part! I never freeze em, it's like my celebratory meal. For breakfast it's sliced thin and cooked with maple syrup. For lunch or dinner it's sliced thin and cooked in buyer and onions. I enjoy it so much i try like hell not to aim for it with a gun. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turkeyfeathers Posted July 16, 2016 Share Posted July 16, 2016 No thanks , I'll pass. I love calves liver and onions but don't want to try deer heart. The last few deer I've shot I've jellied the heart with shockwaves from the ml ( carry ml all gun season ) Heart goes to the critters in the woods. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paula Posted July 16, 2016 Share Posted July 16, 2016 Heart is better than you think, so many things to do with it. Makes my mouth water 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2012_taco Posted July 16, 2016 Share Posted July 16, 2016 (edited) My sister in law would make a stir fry with deer heart and serve it over egg noodles, it was great. If she hadn't divorced my brother I probably would have the recipe. Edited July 16, 2016 by 2012_taco 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NFA-ADK Posted July 16, 2016 Share Posted July 16, 2016 It is really good! Sautee in some garlic and onion and any other spices you like and it's tasty! If you never tried it you are missing out. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ATbuckhunter Posted July 16, 2016 Author Share Posted July 16, 2016 It is really good! Sautee in some garlic and onion and any other spices you like and it's tasty! If you never tried it you are missing out. This is exactly what I was planning 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chef Posted July 16, 2016 Share Posted July 16, 2016 Ok you're all wrong it's amazing but don't ever cook it.... Take it while it's still warm from the fresh kill.... Use your knife chop till it's like coarse ground beef add mayo lemon juice mustard capers chopped red onion hot sauce salt and pepper.... Mix.... Eat raw spread on toast Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paula Posted July 16, 2016 Share Posted July 16, 2016 Ok you're all wrong it's amazing but don't ever cook it.... Take it while it's still warm from the fresh kill.... Use your knife chop till it's like coarse ground beef add mayo lemon juice mustard capers chopped red onion hot sauce salt and pepper.... Mix.... Eat raw spread on toast Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk You should remind us at hunting time. I would try it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chef Posted July 17, 2016 Share Posted July 17, 2016 You should remind us at hunting time. I would try it.. I'll post it in the game cooking section during the season..... Please only do this with deer shot with a bow or neck or high lung with a firearm Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paula Posted July 17, 2016 Share Posted July 17, 2016 Why Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DirtTime Posted July 17, 2016 Share Posted July 17, 2016 Lead poisoning...... Ok you're all wrong it's amazing but don't ever cook it.... Take it while it's still warm from the fresh kill.... Use your knife chop till it's like coarse ground beef add mayo lemon juice mustard capers chopped red onion hot sauce salt and pepper.... Mix.... Eat raw spread on toast Pretty much sounds like eating it tartare style. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WNYBuckHunter Posted July 18, 2016 Share Posted July 18, 2016 I eat them all the time. One of my favorite pieces of meat actually. I "charge a fee" to the guys I hunt with of the deer's heart for hauling deer out with my side by side. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
growalot Posted July 18, 2016 Share Posted July 18, 2016 The guys like it boiled and then put in pickling juice. They eat it sliced with pickled eggs...and they wonder why I prefer not sleeping at camp... 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trial153 Posted July 18, 2016 Share Posted July 18, 2016 Fried heart is excellent ...as is pickled Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fletch Posted July 18, 2016 Share Posted July 18, 2016 It is a delicacy in our house! Eddie and Turkey I am more than willing to take them off your hands!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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