In The Kitchen

Canned Venison

Canned Venison

By Steve Hall

Once you learn how to can venison it is something you will do every fall. It turns your venison into the most tender, delicious, versatile meat you will ever put on your pantry shelve. Ingredients: • 5 lbs cubed up venison • canning salt • pint canning jars with rings and lids • Cajun seasoning • paper towels • 1 tbl vinegar • 1 b...

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Corn Casserole

Corn Casserole

By Steve Hall

The perfect side dish to go with all your venison recipes. This corn casserole has a little kick to it and will be a favorite around the camp. Give it a try with dinner tonight! Ingredients: • 6 Cans white corn (drained) • 2 Sticks Butter (softened) • 1-8 oz. package Cream Cheese • 3 or 4 oz. Diced Jalapeno Peppers Cooking Directions: Soften butter &...

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Country@Heart Dinner Diaries

Oconee Swamp Bud Puppies
Oconee Swamp Bud Puppies

By Tim H. Martin

Beer Batter Delights from a South Georgia Hog Hunt. Recipe Courtesy of the Curtis Purdee family, with special thanks to Nickie Purdee Oliver Yields about 20 Ingredients: 1 cup of self-rising yellow cornmeal mix1 cup self-rising flour1 tabl... READ MORE


Gator Tail Jambalaya
Gator Tail Jambalaya

By Tim H. Martin

Traditionally, jambalaya is made with ham and other leftovers, but is wonderful with a variety of meats and your favorite ingredients. Try swapping out items in this recipe with things such as scallops, crawfish, duck, squirrel, pheasant, r... READ MORE


Bayou Bunnies Beat the Blues
Bayou Bunnies Beat the Blues

By Tim H. Martin

I always get the blues when deer season ends. It's too cold to fish in early February and my stack of unattended honeydoos has grown into a mountain since October. This season, I decided to beat the blues by taking advantage of Alabama's Fe... READ MORE


Ten Cooking Questions for Kristy Lee Cook
Ten Cooking Questions for Kristy Lee Cook

By Tim H. Martin

American Idol Finalist, Recording Artist and Outdoorswoman Q: If you were cooking dinner for Simon Cowell, what would you serve him? A: Probably Rattlesnake. Ha! No! In all seriousness, I would cook him something like elk steaks, sweet pota... READ MORE


Grits ’n Greens
Grits ’n Greens

By Tim H. Martin

What’s more country than grits? What’s more country than greens? Put them together and you’ve got yourself the hit of the hoedown! On a steamy Southern night in 2018, I was introduced to Grits ’n Greens for the very ... READ MORE


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