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Title: Gene Blystone's Venison Mincemeat
Categories: Dessert Pie Game Check
Yield: 1 Servings

4lbVenison
2lbBeef suet Tart apples
3lbBrown sugar
2cMaple Syrup OR
2cDark molasses
2qtCider
3lbCurrants
4lbSeeded raisins
1/2lbCitron, cut fine
1 Ot
1qtBrandy OR
1qtWine
1tbCinnamon
1tbGround clove
1tsAllspice
1tsMace
1tsNutmeg Salt to taste Apple jack OR

Cover and cook the venison and suet with boiling water until tender; let it cool in the liquid. When it is cold and the fat has solidified, remove meat and chop the cake fat (suet). Reboil the liquid until it has been reduced to 1 1/2 cups. Chop the venison and add it to twice as much peeled, cored and finely chopped apple. Add the sugar and maple syrup or molasses. Add the dried fruit, suet, cider and the reduced boiling liquid. Boil slowly for 2 hours, stirring to prevent burning. Add the apple jack or brandy or wine and the spices. Mix thoroughly and store in crocks or jars. May also be frozen, but does't freeze hard. Yield: 15 pies, recipe can be cut in half.

Note: It is by no means necessary to use exactly the ingredients given. You may want to add orange or lemon peel, chopped figs or may prefer a different proportion of spices. You may also use wine or sherry in place of the cider.

SOURCE:*Gene Blystone POSTED BY: Jim Bodle 1/97

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