Frank’S Sure-Kill Venison Chili Recipe

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There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best recipe for Frank's Sure-Kill Venison Chili will vary depending on personal preferences. However, some key ingredients that should be included in any recipe for this dish include ground venison, diced tomatoes, kidney beans, chili powder, and garlic.

Yields1 Serving
Prep Time15 minsCook Time1 hr 10 minsTotal Time1 hr 25 mins
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 3 lb Venison cubed/course ground
 3 cn Kidney Beans as extender
 3 cn Tomato Sauce
 2 cn Tomato Paste
 1 lg Onion
 ¼ lb Butter
 1 lb Fresh Mushrooms
 6 Garlic wedges
 1 cn Stewed tomatoes (optional)
 1 c Barbeque Sauce
 ½ c Sugar-more or less to taste
 ½ c Water
 3 tb Red Pepper
 6 Jalapeno peppers - diced
 3 tb Louisiana Hot Sauce
 4 tb Worcestershire Sauce
 2 tb Oregeno
 ½ Bell Pepper-finely chopped
 1 Other spices that look good
 1 That you have a mind to use


1

Brown the venison (or other wild game) with some butter. Venison tends to be somewhat dry, so add butter as needed. Drain well. Add to 6-8 quart slow cooker. (A large pot on the stove will work, but overnight cooking is preferred). Add other ingredients, mixing well. Add only enough water to prevent burning. Cook covered for 2 hours at boil. Reduce heat to ~200 degrees and cook until you can't keep everyone away. Consistancy should be fairly thick. Cook uncovered if too thin.

2

Top with shredded cheese of choice and serve with fresh cornbread.

3

Freezes well if any left over.

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Ingredients

 3 lb Venison cubed/course ground
 3 cn Kidney Beans as extender
 3 cn Tomato Sauce
 2 cn Tomato Paste
 1 lg Onion
 ¼ lb Butter
 1 lb Fresh Mushrooms
 6 Garlic wedges
 1 cn Stewed tomatoes (optional)
 1 c Barbeque Sauce
 ½ c Sugar-more or less to taste
 ½ c Water
 3 tb Red Pepper
 6 Jalapeno peppers - diced
 3 tb Louisiana Hot Sauce
 4 tb Worcestershire Sauce
 2 tb Oregeno
 ½ Bell Pepper-finely chopped
 1 Other spices that look good
 1 That you have a mind to use

Directions

1

Brown the venison (or other wild game) with some butter. Venison tends to be somewhat dry, so add butter as needed. Drain well. Add to 6-8 quart slow cooker. (A large pot on the stove will work, but overnight cooking is preferred). Add other ingredients, mixing well. Add only enough water to prevent burning. Cook covered for 2 hours at boil. Reduce heat to ~200 degrees and cook until you can't keep everyone away. Consistancy should be fairly thick. Cook uncovered if too thin.

2

Top with shredded cheese of choice and serve with fresh cornbread.

3

Freezes well if any left over.

Frank’S Sure-Kill Venison Chili Recipe

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