JUST A NOTE: You don't need to use Venison. Any meat will do. Hamburger, Sausage, steak... etc. For this batch I used a few packages of Venison Sausage a friend gave me this fall, and it tasted wonderful!
Step 1:
Some of this recipe is made with canned stuff you can find at the Dollar Store or Big Lots. However, I always use fresh veggies when I have them, so in this case I washed some potatos and carrots I had in the fridge, a bag of frozen fiddle head, and two onions. I cut them up, and threw them in the pot! Then add 2 cups of water and let it slowly simmer. Don't worry that there isn't a lot of liquid in there, thats going to be solved in the next step.

Step 2 (Optional):
This stew is fantastic with biscuts! If you are feeling movitvated, mix 2/3 cup of milk, 1 stick of butter, and 2-3 cups of flower together in a bowl. (Add more flower if the dough is too runny to kneed)
Break it up into golf ball sized balls and throw them on a baking sheet. Place in over on 350 for about 10-15 minutes (Until brown)
This stew is fantastic with biscuts! If you are feeling movitvated, mix 2/3 cup of milk, 1 stick of butter, and 2-3 cups of flower together in a bowl. (Add more flower if the dough is too runny to kneed)
Break it up into golf ball sized balls and throw them on a baking sheet. Place in over on 350 for about 10-15 minutes (Until brown)
The Real Step 2:
Add to the pot:
1 can of green beans
1 can of creamed corn
1 can of whole corn
1 can of carrots,
and 2 cans of cream of mushroom soup
Don't bother to drain them, just dump them right in there.
Step 3:
While the stuff in the pot is coming to a boil stir it occasionally.
While you're doing that, fry up your meat in a separate pan. When it's cooked (Brown) go ahead and throw it in the pot.
While the stuff in the pot is coming to a boil stir it occasionally.
While you're doing that, fry up your meat in a separate pan. When it's cooked (Brown) go ahead and throw it in the pot.
Step 4:
Mix the stuff in the pot up really good.
When it's boiling (It should be already) throw a cover on it for 10 minutes.
When it's boiling (It should be already) throw a cover on it for 10 minutes.
Step 5:
Remove cover and stir. Turn down heat to medium and just let it stew for a while... Remove your biscuts from the oven, because they are probably burning by now...
Step 6: Serve with your favorite Beer. Enjoy!









