Marinaded Deer Roast

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Post Date: 7th Aug, 2013 - 9:48pm / Post ID: #

Marinaded Deer Roast

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Marinaded Deer Roast

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Wild Game

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8 lb Deer roast (ham)

1/2 lb Salt pork, cut in strips

1 c Currant jelly

4 tb Flour

1 tb Brandy



--MARINADE

-- 4 c Vinegar

4 c Water

1 tb Salt

1 tb Red pepper

1 tb Pepper, black

3 ea Garlic clove, minced

3 ea Bay leaves

1 ts Cloves

1 ts Allspice

1 ts Thyme

Mix all ingredients after brandy into marinade. Pour over roast and soak for at least 6-8 hours, turning several times. Before roasting punch several holes in the roast with a sharp knife. Insert salt pork with additional garlic, cloves. Cook at 325-350 degrees for 20-25 minutes per pound. Baste frequently with drippings and marinade. When tender, remove meat and keep warm while making gravy. GRAVY: In the roasting pan slowly melt 1 C currant jelly with drippings and marinade. Add flour mixed with water to thicken. When gravy is desired consistency, add 1 Tbsp brandy, stir well and serve. Suggestions: Use muscadine jelly for better tasting gravy.



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