Now, I know what most of you are thinking: what on earth are venison Sloppy Joes? The title does not sound like a culinary treat at all, does it? However, Sloppy Joes are a delicious sandwich believed to have originated in America in the 1930s.
A Sloppy Joe comprises a minced-meat filling with a barbecue or tomato sauce addition. It’s extremely simple and makes it easy to feed a lot of people quickly, as it is ladled inside a burger bun and often served with coleslaw. It’s a cheap meal that’s extremely popular at gatherings and sports games all over the US. (Find our venison burger recipe here.)
I tried my first Sloppy Joe from a street vendor at a college football game (American football not soccer) in Texas. We went to watch Baylor University play TCU (Texas Christian University) with 45,000 in attendance for a college game. It was a truly unbelievable spectacle.
As noteworthy as the game was, the vast array of street food on offer was even more impressive. I was immediately intrigued by Sloppy Joes, so I bought one without hesitation. It’s exactly as it sounds — although not only sloppy, but juicy and incredibly delicious, too.
It was only recently that I decided this would be excellent recreated using ground venison. I have plenty of prime- quality fallow venison left from last season, frozen up in 1kg bags, and it needs to be used. (Read our tips for freezing game.)
Not only is this sandwich a great addition to a barbecue, it would be excellent for a shoot snack. Hot venison mince on a winter morning sounds like a great pick-me-up and an alternative to bacon baps.
As I work through my venison stocks, it is ideal that the fallow buck season has now started again and we can begin our deer management and restock the freezer. Here in Sussex, we have large numbers of fallow deer that need to be managed correctly.
Post-Covid, we have seen numbers soar due to a drop in both venison prices and demand from the consumer. Last season, we started to really concentrate on managing the increasing numbers. Once all the crops are cut and we have full access to the land, we will certainly be kept busy this year.
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