Major's Corned Venison

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook major's corned venison using 8 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Major's Corned Venison:
  1. Prepare -6 pound venison roast
  2. Take Morton Tenderquick
  3. Make ready brown sugar
  4. Take pepper
  5. Take paprika
  6. Get allspice
  7. Get garlic powder
  8. Take onion powder

It takes several days, but it isn't labor-intensive at all. Once made, corned venison is great hot or cold, with root vegetables, cabbage, cold in sandwiches (how I eat most of my corned venison), or chopped into hash. Add corned venison to slow cooker. Add onion, carrot, Guiness, vinegar and pickling spice to the venison in the slow cooker.

Steps to make Major's Corned Venison:
  1. mix dry ingredients together
  2. rub over entire roast
  3. place roast and any spices that are left into a ziploc bag
  4. refrigerate for 5-8 days
  5. turning bag daily to insure coverage
  6. when ready, remove from bag and place in a baking dish
  7. preheat oven to 350°
  8. add water to cover
  9. boil 3-4 hours at 350° until fork tender

Add corned venison to slow cooker. Add onion, carrot, Guiness, vinegar and pickling spice to the venison in the slow cooker. Barely cover the roasts with water. Start slow cooker on high, once the liquid is bubbling, reduce heat to low. I've corned MANY venison roasts, and learned a few things along the way.

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