Smoked deer hearts

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I love a smoked deer heart and 2 hearts is even bettter!
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Cleaned all the fat off of them and coated with olive oil and a spicy rub.
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I smoked them at 250* for about 4 hours with two hours of hickory chips .IT was 170 ish hard to get an accurate temp on a heart ! :)
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They are quite tasty hot but also make a good snack on a cracker with cheese when cold.
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Thanks for looking ! CM
Heart may be my favorite muscle on a deer! Usually the first thing I eat day of the kill, looks great!
 
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I don’t eat liver but see what others do when butchering. They skin & devein the liver. Is this not needed on deer or is it something not thought to mention. My .02
 
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OK I stand corrected. I'll have to try that next harvest. The wife likes liver & onions.
THANKS Bear


LOL---That's another thing I haven't had in a long time.
Mrs Bear hears "Liver", and starts making "Yuck" Faces.

Take something with you to the woods, to put the Liver in, because it's a bit delicate, and won't hold up like the Heart does.

Bear
 
LOL---That's another thing I haven't had in a long time.
Mrs Bear hears "Liver", and starts making "Yuck" Faces.

Take something with you to the woods, to put the Liver in, because it's a bit delicate, and won't hold up like the Heart does.

Bear

Bear, I carry a 2 gallon ziploc bag it holds both heart and liver with no leaks. :)
 
I don’t eat liver but see what others do when butchering. They skin & devein the liver. Is this not needed on deer or is it something not thought to mention. My .02
Buzzy, IMHO this isn't needed, I slice THIN and then soak in ice cold water and baking soda with multiple rinses.
 
So what’s the texture of heart compare to?
JC222, If you smoke a heart after a week in the fridge it will be soft and almost mushy (like liver,not recommended:)). I like to freeze or smoke w/in a few days and the texture is firm and a slight bit chewy but delicious!
 
Never had deer heart but i absolutley love lamb and mutton heart, normally braised and in gravy around here but here we come smoked hearts!

OO, I think you will love a smoked heart! A slice of heart ,cheese and a cracker is excellent.
 
LOL---I've had Beef Heart, Deer Heart, Bear Heart, Rabbit Heart, Turkey Heart, Squirrel Heart, and probably a couple others my Dad prepared many years ago, and I loved them all.

Bear
 
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