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Tempest63

Tempest63

Roasted rack of Venison

 

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Served pink with with new potatoes and a selection of veg.

 

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These were sold frozen by our local butcher, imported from New Zealand, and very good value. I bought in bulk and still have one or two left in the freezer.

 

I have a whole deer coming in a week and half, shot locally by our gamekeeper. It is hanging in the cooler at 3C to age. Problem is I have never butchered a whole deer before. He tells me it is just like jointing a large rabbit; he was grinning when he said it.

Tempest63

Tempest63

Roasted rack of Venison

 

IMG_0705.thumb.jpeg.61d33a98c4f51e466b967dfedc889247.jpeg
 

Served pink with with new potatoes and a selection of veg.

 

IMG_0706.thumb.jpeg.bb3f4aecc5084d6942a951e1c3fd5c8b.jpeg

 

 

Tempest63

Tempest63

Roasted rack of Venison

 

IMG_0705.thumb.jpeg.61d33a98c4f51e466b967dfedc889247.jpeg
 

Served pink with with pan fried potatoes and a selection of veg.

 

IMG_0706.thumb.jpeg.bb3f4aecc5084d6942a951e1c3fd5c8b.jpeg

 

 

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