Is Venison Gamey? What Does Deer Taste Like? - Miss Allie's Kitchen (2024)

People ask: “is venison gamey?”. Some people call deer meat “gamey” but a swift kill, solid field dressing, chilling the meat quickly, good processing, and the right recipes make a world of difference.

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Gamey is a controversial term people use to describe the taste of deer and some wild game meats. While it has a different definition for everyone, it is important to mention that gamey does not refer to rancid or spoiled meat. No meat should be downright offensive in smell or taste. But, is venison gamey? Let’s talk about it.

Hunting is a huge commitment and responsibility so it’s important to be confident in your ability to efficiently and humanely kill an animal. Additionally, skill is needed to field dress and process an animal appropriately. Those are the first areas to focus on when thinking about consuming an animal.

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What does venison taste like? Is it gamey?

To me, venison is some of the tastiest meat on the planet. When I refer to venison I am including deer, elk, antelope, and moose. In our family, we consume mostly mature whitetail deer from the Northeastern United States.

The taste is robust and strong but with clean almost “grassy” notes. It pairs wonderfully with other flavors like berries, peppercorns, garlic, woodsmoke, apples, mushrooms, bacon, and cinnamon.

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Does deer taste like beef?

Venison IS red meat like beef so there are some similarities in the flavor profile. However, I think a lot of people are disappointed when they cook venison like beef because while there are similarities venison has a lower fat content, lives in a “wild” setting, and is a different species of animal. So no, it doesn’t taste like beef and you shouldn’t cook it like beef. For tips on how to cook venison better, check out this post.

Why does wild game taste “gamey”?

A lot of the reference to the term “gamey” comes from the simple fact that venison and wild game taste different than commercially available meats. If you’re like me and you were raised eating mainly beef, pork and chicken…deer, wild pig, pheasant, etc. are all going to taste very different than what you’re used to.

Wild animals taste wild because they are wild animals. Period. They consume wild living organisms to survive, they have free-range lifestyles, and withstand the elements of nature. This is a different life than even pasture-raised and finished animals have.

For some, a love of eating wild game is learned. As I said, I was not raised eating wild meats but now I feel physically ill when I eat low-quality, commercially available meat. I would rather eat plant-based than rely solely on a grocery store for protein.

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Reasons your meat may taste “gamey”

Besides an error in kill, inexperience when field dressing, and poor processing the following factors can have an impact on the flavor of the meat:

  • Environment/diet – does the animal have access to food plots/corn or do they reside in the mountains relying on acorns, wild plants and other available food sources. Also, what is the activity level required to live?
  • Fat – most of the strong or different smells of wild game come from the fat. However, the diet affects fat content so this sort of ties into point 1. Many people choose to remove all fat from their animals to remove those fat-soluble aromas
  • Age – just like other animals young, tender animals will be more palatable. However, in our family, my husband chooses to hunt mainly mature, male animals at the end of their life and I can show you some cooking tricks to make those older bucks extremely palatable
  • Hormones – a buck harvested during peak rut or an animal with a lot of adrenaline present will taste strong
  • Cooling – it’s important to get an animal cold after a kill as soon as possible
  • Hanging/aging – we typically choose to hang our animal skin off for 1-2 weeks after field dressing in a cool environment. Some hang for longer and sear by the dry-aging process
  • Cooking – the best meat can be ruined in the kitchen. You need recipes formulated for venison and the appropriate skills. Grab a copy of my cookbook, Venison Every Day, and I can teach you!
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What takes the game taste out of venison?

If you have a more pungent animal to work with due to some of the circ*mstances above, my number one tip is to follow recipes created for wild game. Use the recipes at MissAlliesKitchen.com or buy my book, Venison Every Day.

Some things to keep in mind:

  • add acid – I was skeptical at first but soaking venison in buttermilk is actually a great trick for tough, powerfully flavored meat. Vinegars and citrus are your BFFs
  • absorb liquid before cooking – thaw meat on a paper towel to absorb myoglobin (looks like blood)
  • don’t overcook steak cuts – cook to medium-rare at the most. I like rare plus
  • cook large/tough low and slow – braise roasts, shanks, stew meat and cook lower and longer until meat falls apart

What to make if you don’t like the taste of venison

Venison Tacos

How to Cook Venison Chops

Venison Egg Roll In A Bowl

Slow Cooker Venison Stew

The Best Venison Roast

Venison Pasta Bake

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FAQs

What is the gamey taste in venison? ›

Venison silver skin, fat, ligaments, and other undesirable parts of a deer that aren't muscle don't taste very good. Deer fat is generally bitter, unlike beef fat. This is probably the number one reason why folks think venison, particularly ground venison, tastes gamey.

What does venison taste similar to? ›

In terms of taste and texture, venison is quite similar to beef, but with some subtle differences: while beef is generally fattier and more succulent, venison has a richer, earthier taste because of the deer's wilder diet of acorns, sage and herbs.

How to cook venison without gamey taste? ›

Here are three easy steps to removing the gamey taste from venison:
  1. Remove scent glands before field dressing. There are lots of scent glands in a deer but the important gland to remove is the tarsal gland. ...
  2. Remove all fat and sinew when butchering. ...
  3. Season and cook your venison.
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What is the tastiest venison? ›

Axis Venison (Cervidae Axis)

Axis Venison is considered by many to be the best tasting venison.

How would you describe the flavor of gamey? ›

"It means a stronger, wilder flavor," Toups added. "If you're used to eating domesticated animals, then you can taste the difference right away. The animal is often stronger, and the protein leaner in fat. If you were to kill a wild elk, it would be nearly fat-free.

What meat tastes the most gamey? ›

Most striking, at least to me, are ptarmigan and spruce grouse. These birds' diet of berries, forbs, lichen and conifer needles makes them the most pungent and powerful of all game birds. You either like them or not, but gamey they are most definitely.

Why don't I like deer meat? ›

There are also sometimes issues with improper handling and storage of the carcass prior to butchering which imparts a gamey taste to the meat. Those are the two main reasons people don't like venison although you can add antipathy to hunting for some.

What does soaking deer meat in milk do? ›

Let it sit in the refrigerator for at least four hours, and no more than 12, before proceeding to cook it as you normally would. The calcium in milk contains enzymes that will tenderize the meat, and the main protein in milk will neutralize the gamey flavor.

What do you soak deer meat in before cooking? ›

Soaking: The most common soaking liquids are buttermilk, saltwater, white milk, vinegar, lemon juice and lime juice. While some hunters swear by certain soaking methods to take the “gamey” flavor away or bleed the meat after processing, others don't find it all that helpful.

What is the best tasting deer in the United States? ›

Here in the Texas Hill Country, many ranchers raise a wide variety of non-native deer and antelope. Almost all of them agree that the meat of the Axis deer is the best-tasting and most tender of all.

What is deer meat closest to? ›

It has a flavor reminiscent of beef. Cuts of venison tend to have a finer texture and be leaner than comparable cuts of beef. However, like beef, leaner cuts can be tougher as well.

Is venison an acquired taste? ›

Venison can also be somewhat of an acquired taste. If you're expecting it to taste just like beef, you might be disappointed. (Although there are lots of people who truly prefer the taste of venison!).

Does milk take the gamey taste out of venison? ›

It won't be so un-gamey that it tastes like beef, but it's likely enough for those who prefer to avoid the taste. Milk is best (but nothing less than full-fat) because it will do the same job as more acidic liquids like vinegar or lemon juice, but won't leave the meat mushy.

Does venison smell gamey? ›

What does venison smell like when cooking? - Quora. Gamier if the bones are left in and the fat untrimmed. That's the trick with dealing with the gaminess if you're not fond of it. Bone it out and trim the fat.

Is farm raised venison gamey? ›

The “Gamey” Myth

Whether farmed or hunted, venison is considered game meat. This classification makes many people believe that both kinds of venison have an unpleasant “gamey” taste. Not so!

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