Best 6 Slow Roasted Venison Ham Fiesta Style Recipes

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Indulge in a culinary journey to create a fiesta of flavors with our slow roasted venison ham recipe. This dish combines the richness of succulent venison with the vibrant notes of Mexican spices, slow-cooked to perfection. Embark on a sensory adventure as you gather the finest ingredients and let your kitchen transform into a symphony of aromatic delights. Prepare to tantalize your taste buds and create a dish that will leave a lasting impression on your dinner table.

Here are our top 6 tried and tested recipes!

SLOW COOKER VENISON ROAST



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Venison roast slow cooked with onion, creamy mushroom soup, a dab of this and a spice of that. Simple, tasty way to enjoy that game meat.

Provided by sal

Categories     Meat and Poultry Recipes     Game Meats     Venison

Time 6h10m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 8

3 pounds boneless venison roast
1 large onion, sliced
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 tablespoon garlic salt
¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
1 (1 ounce) package dry onion soup mix
1 (10.75 ounce) can condensed cream of mushroom soup

Steps:

  • Put cleaned meat in slow cooker and cover with onion. Sprinkle with soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, garlic salt and pepper.
  • In a small bowl combine the soup mix and the soup; mix together and pour mixture over venison. Cook on Low setting for 6 hours.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 313.7 calories, Carbohydrate 10 g, Cholesterol 171.3 mg, Fat 8 g, Fiber 0.7 g, Protein 48 g, SaturatedFat 2.6 g, Sodium 1881.7 mg, Sugar 2.5 g

SLOW COOKER VENISON ROAST RECIPE



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▲ This is the way to get a flavorful, tender and juicy venison roast. Using the slow cooker is the easiest way to make the perfect venison roast every time.

Provided by Miss AK

Categories     Main Dish

Time 8h15m

Number Of Ingredients 15

3-4lb venison roast (shoulder or neck is best, bone-in or out is fine - see notes)*
1 and 1/2 tsp. salt, divided
1 Tbsp. high heat tolerant cooking fat (duck fat, avocado oil, clarified butter/ghee)
1 and 1/2 cups venison stock or beef stock*
2 Tbsp. tomato paste
1 Tbsp. balsamic vinegar
1 and 1/2 tsp. Worchestershire sauce
1 tsp. dried thyme
1 tsp. dried parsley
1 tsp. pepper
5 garlic cloves, minced
1 large, yellow onion, cut into large pieces
1 lb. baby yellow potatoes
4-5 carrots, peeled and cut into 2-inch pieces
2 Tbsp. tapioca starch, arrowroot powder or cornstarch

Steps:

  • Remove your roast from the packaging and dry thoroughly with a paper towel to remove any liquid or old blood. Then, sprinkle 1/2 teaspoon of the salt all over the meat.
  • Heat the oil/fat in a large skillet over medium-medium high heat and sear the roast on all sides until brown. If you go to flip the meat and it's sticking to the pan, it's not ready to be flipped. When a sear forms, it will release from the skillet.
  • Once seared all over, remove the roast from the skillet and place it in the bottom of a slow cooker.
  • Pour in the stock or add frozen stock to the bottom of the slow cooker. Then, add the tomato paste, balsamic vinegar, Worchestershire sauce, thyme, parsley, pepper, half of the garlic and 1/2 teaspoon of the salt. Rub that all over the meat the best you can.
  • Then, add the onions, carrots and potatoes on top. Sprinkle on the remaining salt and garlic.
  • When you're ready to serve, remove the meat and shred it on a board. Toss the veggies in the juice and move them to a platter to add with the pulled venison roast. You can halve the potatoes if you like.
  • If you want gravy, mix the cornstarch (or tapioca or arrowroot powder) with a bit of the strained pot drippings to make a slurry. Then, add the rest of the drippings and the slurry to a small saucepan and reduce over medium-low heat for 10 minutes.
  • Serve & ENJOY!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 300 calories, Sugar 5.5 g, Sodium 598 mg, Fat 3.6 g, SaturatedFat 1.1 g, TransFat 0 g, Carbohydrate 48.3 g, Fiber 6.2 g, Protein 19.4 g, Cholesterol 41.4 mg

SLOW-COOKED VENISON



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Venison shoulder is the perfect cut for this dish because its lean meat and tough but tasty muscles respond perfectly to a slow braise. If you have difficulty finding a shoulder, use venison shanks instead. They'll need to cook perhaps 30 minutes longer, but they're delicious and worth the wait.

Provided by John Besh

Categories     Game     Dinner     Fall     Simmer     Dairy Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free

Yield Serves 6

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 4-pound venison shoulder
Salt
Freshly ground black pepper
1/4 cup bacon drippings
2 onions, diced
1 carrot, peeled and diced
1 stalk celery, diced
1/4 cup flour
1 12-ounce can diced tomatoes
1/2 cup dried porcini or chanterelle mushrooms
2 cloves garlic, crushed
3 cups beef broth
1 cup red wine
1 sprig fresh thyme
1 sprig fresh rosemary
2 bay leaves
Dash of sugar

Steps:

  • 1. Season the venison generously all over with salt and pepper. In a cast iron pot, heat the bacon drippings over high heat. Add the venison and sear on all sides until golden broth, 2-3 minutes per side. Remove the venison from the pot and set aside.
  • 2. Reduce the heat to medium. Add the onions, carrots, and celery to the pot and cook until they turn a rich mahogany color, stirring frequently. Add the flour and stir until well combined. Add the tomatoes, dried mushrooms, and garlic. Bring the mixture to a boil and slowly stir in the beef broth and red wine.
  • 3. Raise the heat and bring to a boil. Add the thyme, rosemary, bay leaves, sugar, and venison. Reduce to a low simmer, cover, and cook for about 1 1/2 hours, until the meat pulls easily from the bone. Taste and season well.
  • 4. Transfer the venison to a cutting board and remove the bone. Slice the meat into rough chunks and return to the pot to warm. Discard the herb sprigs and bay leaves.
  • 5. Serve the venison in shallow bowls over Louisiana rice, pasta, or mashed potatoes.

SLOW COOKED VENISON



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My dad brings home venison each year, and my mom never knew how to cook it. When I was 16, I threw some venison and a few spices and sauces into the slow cooker before heading off to school. We were all surprised that it turned out great! I've perfected the recipe since then.

Provided by a

Categories     Meat and Poultry Recipes     Game Meats     Venison

Time 5h15m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 tablespoon olive oil
½ onion, diced
2 teaspoons minced garlic
1 pound boneless venison roast
½ cup ketchup
¼ cup Worcestershire sauce
¼ cup soy sauce
¼ cup chile-garlic sauce
¼ teaspoon liquid smoke
⅓ cup water
2 teaspoons salt
1 tablespoon pepper

Steps:

  • Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Stir in onion and cook until softened, about 3 minutes. Stir in garlic and cook 2 more minutes until softened.
  • Place venison roast into a slow cooker, and sprinkle with onion mixture. Stir together ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, chile-garlic sauce, water, salt, and pepper. Pour over the venison.
  • Cover and cook on Low until tender and no longer pink, 4 to 5 hours.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 225.4 calories, Carbohydrate 17 g, Cholesterol 85.7 mg, Fat 6.3 g, Fiber 1.2 g, Protein 25.5 g, SaturatedFat 1.5 g, Sodium 2595.9 mg, Sugar 10 g

SLOW ROASTED VENISON



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This recipe uses a slow roasting technique that produces a medium rare roast that's light pink from the center all the way to the edges. Its absolutely the best I have ever made. Oh the regrets for not having found this method 30 years ago.

Provided by ColSanders

Categories     Deer

Time 4h15m

Yield 10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 (4 lb) venison leg roast
4 tablespoons vegetable oil (divided)
2 tablespoons rib rub seasoning (most any rub will do, just not too much salt)
1/2 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper

Steps:

  • preheat oven to 200 degrees F.
  • rinse roast under running water and pat dry with paper towels.
  • coat the roast all over with oil, using 2-3 tbls.
  • sprinkle half the rub and half the pepper over the top side of the roast and press in lightly, turn roast and repeat with remaining rub and pepper.
  • Note: Resist the urge to salt the roast, if you salt it you'll wind up with an unpleasantly dry roast. Add your salt at the table when you serve the roast.
  • heat a large cast iron (or other oven safe ) skillet until its hot, add remaining oil to skillet. Sear roast on all sides in the hot skillet, 1-2 minutes per side.
  • insert a meat thermometer into the roast and put skillet and roast in the oven.
  • roast until the meat has reached 135-145 degrees, about 4 hours.
  • remove skillet from oven and tent the roast with foil, and let it rest for 20 minutes.
  • slice and serve the roast.

VENISON ROAST



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"We've always cooked with venison...and this tender flavorful roast and gravy have been a favorite at our house for years," says Ruth McLaren of Shermans Dale, Pennsylvania.

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Dinner

Time 2h55m

Yield 8 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 venison roast (3 to 4 pounds)
10 whole garlic cloves, peeled
2 teaspoons dried rosemary, crushed
1-1/2 teaspoons onion powder, divided
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon dried thyme
7 medium carrots, quartered
5 small onions, quartered
1 tablespoon beef bouillon granules
1 teaspoon browning sauce, optional
2 tablespoons cornstarch
3 tablespoons cold water

Steps:

  • Cut 10 deep slits in roast; place a garlic clove in each slit. Combine the rosemary, 1 teaspoon onion powder, garlic powder and thyme; rub over entire roast. Cover; refrigerate for 2 hours., Add 1/2 in. of water to a roasting pan. Place the roast, carrots and onions in pan. Cover and bake at 325° for 2-1/2 to 3 hours or meat is tender. Remove meat and vegetables to a serving platter; keep warm., Strain drippings into a measuring cup. In a large saucepan, combine 3 cups drippings, bouillon, browning sauce and remaining onion powder. Combine cornstarch and cold water until smooth; stir into drippings. Bring to a boil; cook and stir for 2 minutes or until thickened. Serve with roast.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 263 calories, Fat 4g fat (2g saturated fat), Cholesterol 145mg cholesterol, Sodium 403mg sodium, Carbohydrate 13g carbohydrate (6g sugars, Fiber 3g fiber), Protein 41g protein.

Tips:

  • Selecting the Right Cut of Venison: Choose a venison ham that is well-marbled for added flavor and tenderness.
  • Marinating the Venison: Marinating the venison ham for at least 12 hours or overnight in a flavorful marinade helps tenderize the meat and infuse it with delicious flavors.
  • Slow Roasting for Optimal Tenderness: Use the "low and slow" cooking method to achieve fall-off-the-bone tenderness. Cook the venison ham at a low temperature (250°F) for an extended period (3-4 hours).
  • Basting and Glazing: Baste the venison ham with the marinade or a flavorful glaze during the roasting process to keep it moist and enhance its flavor.
  • Accompaniments and Sides: Serve the roasted venison ham with a variety of accompaniments such as roasted vegetables, mashed potatoes, or a tangy salad to create a complete and satisfying meal.

Conclusion:

By following these tips and techniques, you can create a succulent and flavorful Slow Roasted Venison Ham Fiesta Style that will impress your family and friends. This dish combines the richness of venison with a vibrant blend of Mexican spices and ingredients, resulting in a unique and unforgettable culinary experience. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a home cook looking to try something new, this recipe is sure to become a favorite in your kitchen. So, gather your ingredients, fire up your oven, and embark on a culinary journey to savor the delights of this extraordinary dish.

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