During the recent cold spells, I have had comfort food on my mind. Something warming! I have plenty of white tail venison on hand in the freezer and decided to make a batch of stew.
I cubed a couple of roasts, (from the hind quarters)...
Started filling my sterilized jars...
Browned venison first.
Tatoes, onions and garlic...
Next the celery and carrots...
I do not care for cooked carrots, but I add them for color and for my house cat that loves them. lol
I fill the jars with a kicked up beef stock, leaving a one inch headspace..
I let the jars cool overnight, check the seals, Wash and dry the jars and they are ready for shelf storage.
The flour from browning the venison cubes help thicken the stew while heating. You can add more as it simmers, if you like it thicker.
I enjoy having the stew on hand. Add a hot tortilla slathered in butter.....It's a quick and easy meal when I don't feel like cooking!
Spring is almost here. The pastures are greening up and the nights are getting warmer. I think every window in my house is filled with plants for the veggie garden! I start my seeds early every year and run out of room to put stuff!
I probably should build a greenhouse. lol
Hope everyone stays safe. The weather has been crazy the last couple of weeks!
Thanks for stopping by!
8 comments:
I am soooo looking forward to warmer weather (fishing-camping) this year. Enjoy your posts!! Was missing you. Happy Easter!
Great to see ya Errol Wayne! I hope all is well on your end of the world!
Hope you get to do some camping and fishing in the near future. I hear the crappie are biting here. lol
Thanks for the kind words. Sending (((HUGS)))!
Happy Easter!
Looks good! I need to drag my canner out more, seems like all it does is collect dust lately.
Thanks Mike! Hope you are staying happy and healthy. This year has been interesting. lol
Good to see ya! :)
Amazing! How long can they stay Jarred without going bad once you have put in the pressure steamer? And why the vinegar wipe down? Love the blog.
Thanks Unknown! I wipe the rims of the jars with vinegar to cut through any fat or meat residue that will interfere with the seal. My canned goods last at least 5 years ... usually longer. Thanks for stopping by!
Hey lady. So good to see you again. You are still my inspiration
Thanks so much Cindy! Good to see ya!
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