Deer fritter sandwich with horseradish cole slaw

Doctorbrady

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This is a recipe I came up with a few years ago, and is always a favorite, even for those who turn their noses at deer meat.
Start with a generous cut of deer backstrap. I cut mine at about 1.5" (not butterflied). Remove all silverskin. Cover in plastic wrap and pound into 1/4-1/2" round patties.
Salt liberally with sea salt or kosher salt. Add course ground pepper to taste.
Prepare breading using 2/3 AP flour and 1/3 corn meal. I usually also add some Panko or other course bread crumbs. Add generous amount of preferred spices. I like to use salt, pepper, garlic powder, and cayenne pepper.
I double bread mine, so first dip season venison rounds into the breading mixture. Then dip in a simple egg wash of egg and milk, and drench back into breading mix. A helpful hint is to do all your dry dips first, then proceed to second dips as a batch. Otherwise, your breading will get clumpy. A "shake and bake" style of drenching can also be used using a big paper sack with your breading mix.
Cook until golden brown in hot grease or a fryer. The meat should still be pink inside. Usually about 3-4 minutes a side.
Prepare your coleslaw using cut cabbage, real mayo, apple cider vinegar, a touch of soy sauce, a squirt of tobasco, and ground horseradish. Don't overdo it with the mayo. You want it to be fairly light and airy.
I place the fritter on a good bun, and top it off with plain yellow mustard, dill pickles, and the coleslaw.
Give it a try, and let me know what you think!
 
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I will be trying it tonight. I have a little left over venison to get cleaned out of the freezer before this years hunts start. Sounds like my kind of meal.
 
Will do! I am excited to give it a try. I just have to beat my wife home from work so that I am the one that gets supper started tonight. Otherwise, we will be eating some yard bird type of dish instead of a wild game feed fit for a king.
 
Well I made the fritters I chose to go without the bun and my wife went with the bun. The fritter and slaw were excellent. I changed things up a little bit with the slaw because I forgot to bring recipe home with me from work. Everyone needs to try this recipe. I am attaching some pictures. Thanks Doc Brady

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Doc I'm finding the best way to eat leftovers is put the slaw on the sandwich. Something to try

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We're having the deer fritters with mashed potatoes and gravy tomorrow, can't wait! Thanks for sharing your recipe.
 
Well two great things happened today. My my wife made the deer fritters with mashed potatoes and gravy, and the Huskers won!!!!
Again thanks for sharing the recipe. We loved it and it will be our deer camp first evening meal.
 
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