I've got a 250lb male and a bit smaller female with cub hanging around one of my stands on my good friends farm. I've never shot a bear nor have I ever eaten any bear meat. Can you guys give me a little insight into what bear meat most resembles, beef, pork etc...
Is it best to slow cook it all or can it be steaked or used for kabobs and that kinda thing.
Thanks for your help.
Pondering a Bear Kill
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Pondering a Bear Kill
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Re: Pondering a Bear Kill
Neighbor got a 235 lb sow last fall, she was very tasty.
I helped skin her an process her, not a bad job at all, keep lots of "Fast Orange" hand cleaner on hand, helps cut the grease off your hands an knives.
The meat was very dark an tender, flavor was actually better than beef. I cooked a roast for a couple of my nonhunting friends and they really liked and enjoyed it.
I told them what it was ahead of time, both liked it better than beef. Not gamey at all, of coarse she'd been feeding on apples, berries and corn, mainly corn, same as local deer munch on.
Yep, steaks, roast, kabobs, all would be good. Few yrs ago I had some sausage made with bear, was wonderful stuff.
Just remember, it's all fun and games till they hit the ground
I helped skin her an process her, not a bad job at all, keep lots of "Fast Orange" hand cleaner on hand, helps cut the grease off your hands an knives.
The meat was very dark an tender, flavor was actually better than beef. I cooked a roast for a couple of my nonhunting friends and they really liked and enjoyed it.
I told them what it was ahead of time, both liked it better than beef. Not gamey at all, of coarse she'd been feeding on apples, berries and corn, mainly corn, same as local deer munch on.
Yep, steaks, roast, kabobs, all would be good. Few yrs ago I had some sausage made with bear, was wonderful stuff.
Just remember, it's all fun and games till they hit the ground
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Re: Pondering a Bear Kill
Should'nt you worry about shooting it first?? I made mine into sausage. Ends all the problems with the wife. Good luck.
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Re: Pondering a Bear Kill
Hi. A lot of people are turned off by bear meat. The animals do have a lot of fat, especially going into the Fall season. However, you can "tame the game" by careful trimming and utilizing various cooking methods. Just be aware that bear meat needs to be cooked very thoroughly due to trichinosis, a parasite that is present in them.
There are many excellent recipes for bear. Some are in magazines, others are on websites. In any case, respect the animal and make the most of it after you harvest it. Anything less is unacceptable.
Regards, H.P.D.
There are many excellent recipes for bear. Some are in magazines, others are on websites. In any case, respect the animal and make the most of it after you harvest it. Anything less is unacceptable.
Regards, H.P.D.