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  • Опубликовано: 8 апр 2021
  • Fried bear, canned bear, bear tacos (burritos if you’re Jim), bear BQ sandwiches, bone-in bear hams - hungry yet? In this installment of our spring bear special, bear chef extraordinaire, Ryan Lampers, dispels bear meat myths, takes us through all the great attributes of bear meat, why it’s his favorite wild game, and hucks out a few of his go-to preparations. Tune in and get your salivatory glands fired up!
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  • @Joel_Unbound
    @Joel_Unbound 3 года назад +9

    No better burger than a bearger hands down. I've fed my bearger to people who arent hunters and they all loved it.

  • @illbfrank
    @illbfrank 3 года назад +6

    I'm 66 now. Been hunting bears with hounds and spot and stalk for over 45 years now. I have always loved eating bear
    meat. It helped me feed 4 kids, along with deer, turkey, and trout. We even eat groundhog. To cook it without greasy taste, par boil it after you trim excess fat, drain the fat off, then bake, broil, or grill it. It makes the best chili. Morel abound here too. The rendered fat makes the best biscuits, and the best snow proof/water proof for leather boots too. Canning it is the best! Bear last longer now, with the kids grown and gone. I've eaten it canned that was 3 years old, and it was fine. Grilled burgers from bear are also great! Smoked bear is also fantastic, but it can be pink. A meat thermometer is handy. I grilled bear my 2nd year at college and shared it with everybody, and they elected me as the SGA President my Junior year. I also taught many younger guys how to hunt, dress, and cook deer. I was 38 when I started college.

    • @ronws2007
      @ronws2007 2 года назад

      I have not had a chance to hunt bear. But it sounds awesome and I am a bit of a gourmand, liking "game" meat. Heck, if cooked right, I will eat carp. And, of course, the sweet fish like catfish, perch, crappie, and small mouth bass.
      My friend, John, would make canned squirrel. And he hunted whitetail on his aunt's property. He and I were about the meat. So, he would harvest old does that were not fawning any more. Trophies are great but venison is delicious. He would usually slice into medallions and pan fry some. Or grind to burger or chili size and mix in some chorizo for a slow cooker stew or chili.
      What I have learned is that you can lesson the "game" taste of venison, for example, with a few things. First, wet age instead of dry age. The water will take out some odd flavor. Secondly, trim off all the fat. Deer fat, what they call tallow, has a higher liquidation point. So, it is cooler and gelatinous at temps where beef fat or pork fat is still liquid.
      Otherwise, I have learned to treat venison like really lean beef. Easy to over cook so, be careful.
      But I would like to cook with other meats, as well. Sometimes, the grocery store will have bison, usually ground bison. About 16 to 18 dolkars per pound but that is understandable. A friend of mine who lives in a country had neighbors raising bison. But they are undomesticated, no matter how much of rancher you think you are.

    • @crowthorthebarbarianking8540
      @crowthorthebarbarianking8540 Год назад

      Any tips for hunting grizzly? I'm going next year.

  • @daveodo4315
    @daveodo4315 Год назад +1

    I’ve eaten lots of bears black and grizzly all been very delicious. Last one I had made into pepperoni. My friends and family loved it.

  • @javcar24
    @javcar24 2 года назад

    The taco argument would be easily won by "tacos" if you guys came to South Texas! But living here means bear meat is a long trip away. Great episode guys!!

  • @chrismurphy862
    @chrismurphy862 6 месяцев назад

    Corned bear roast for St. Patrick's day last year turned out phenomenal. Everyone thought it was better then beef.

  • @ronws2007
    @ronws2007 2 года назад

    As for smoking, I smoke a brisket that is so good. And I have smoked deer ribs to a consistency of savory soft jerky. And I smoked a feral hog from my friend, John, and his cousin. I had to separate it into two halves to fit on my grill. Delicious. I smoke with mesquite logs.

  • @1bobharvey
    @1bobharvey Год назад +1

    My favorite way to preserve bear is not the freezer, it pressure cans super well then doesn't require refrigeration. A buddy of mine makes an almost pulled pork bbq and chili's canned bear that is absolutely fantastic. And prepped like he does you just open the can and fork some on to bread for a nice quick sandwich while hunting in the fall or when you are camping.

  • @firethecoach8800
    @firethecoach8800 2 года назад +1

    Bear is my second favourite behind caribou

  • @vinceruffalo5949
    @vinceruffalo5949 3 года назад +1

    Team Taco! Go hard shell Go!

  • @kriswarren6202
    @kriswarren6202 3 года назад +2

    I render the fat as soon as I can and use bear lard to make biscuits.. They are incredibly flakey and delicious.

  • @philiptrump8472
    @philiptrump8472 Год назад

    I'm sold on canned bear meat! Just purchased a pressure canner for the bear I just harvested. Thanks guys

    • @joshp8395
      @joshp8395 Год назад

      I can venison. No bears here.

  • @davidduddy1678
    @davidduddy1678 Год назад

    Smoked bear ribs from a blueberry fattened fall bear! Hard to beat.

  • @ronws2007
    @ronws2007 2 года назад +1

    One question. I remember one of the vids where Mark got a black bear with his .300 WSM. Did he keep some meat and what did he make with it?

    • @VortexNation
      @VortexNation  2 года назад +4

      He sure did! He ate the heart and the tenderloins and used the rest for grind to make tacos, chili, etc.

  • @ryanhutchinson3550
    @ryanhutchinson3550 2 года назад

    Can you kill the trig out of bear ribs if you slow cook at a lower temp for a looking time?

  • @chrisladue6581
    @chrisladue6581 Год назад

    Bear neck pot roast is the best bear roast i've ever had. Also bear Hungarian summer sausage needs no pork added. Makes an unbeatable sausage sandwich with good spicy mustard. Rendered bear lard is snow white and is the perfect cooking oil.

  • @ryanhutchinson3550
    @ryanhutchinson3550 2 года назад

    If you render the fat, does it last longer?

  • @jamesmooney5348
    @jamesmooney5348 Год назад +1

    So where's the weigh6 then, if ur not getting it in meat?

  • @Antique803
    @Antique803 9 месяцев назад

    Do you need to let a bear chill in a cooler for a week or so prior to processing? Like what lots of people do with venison.

  • @thegreatwhitehunter105
    @thegreatwhitehunter105 Год назад

    Canning, or bottling, is good for all meat. In Newfoundland bottled moose is very common.

  • @vpsaline
    @vpsaline 2 года назад

    words of wisdom here. Be quiet and listen!

  • @brenn330
    @brenn330 3 года назад

    Team burrito FTW

  • @MeatPopcicle
    @MeatPopcicle 14 дней назад

    I’ve heard coastal bears that are fattening up eating salmon can be greasy

  • @jonathansand5117
    @jonathansand5117 Год назад

    Scramble the meat brown and then slow cook it in a Crock-Pot for hours with your favorite chili

  • @drewolm
    @drewolm Год назад

    Ive only eaten bear once. A guy grilled it like a steak, had a layer of fat on the outside of it. It almost tasted like a Porterhouse. I was great.

  • @shaneseaford4824
    @shaneseaford4824 Год назад

    I like corned bear then can it

  • @duckslayer11000
    @duckslayer11000 3 года назад +2

    I whacked a late August black bear in SW Washington and it was good eating.

  • @TXLorenzo
    @TXLorenzo Год назад

    I have never considered predator meat for the table. I understand cougar is also delicious.

  • @georgetrantow
    @georgetrantow 3 года назад +1

    Crockpot your bear with some V8 juice for a day, shred and put on top of your nachos, tacos or burrito.

  • @metroplexchl
    @metroplexchl Год назад

    Seems like it would be great for a pot roast....

  • @woodywoodpecker3643
    @woodywoodpecker3643 10 месяцев назад

    I’ve eaten best three times. (Never my kills) Once in stew, once nuggets fried in its fat, once in burger. I just didn’t like it.
    The stew was flat out awful- tasted rancid.
    Nuggets and burgers were ok.
    There is a stale flavor every time I have eaten it. And it’s so greasy, like coat your mouth can’t get it out flavor….
    I love game meat, black tail, elk, bison, muleys, pig, turkey.
    No bear for me.

  • @joshuahoward7567
    @joshuahoward7567 3 года назад +1

    I’ve had bear that was greasy and awful and I’ve had it that was awesome

  • @Aaron-mn8gw
    @Aaron-mn8gw 3 года назад

    Couldn't call Steven Rinella for this podcast?

  • @philirwin2028
    @philirwin2028 6 месяцев назад

    Love bear meat. It is better than venison.

  • @vpsaline
    @vpsaline 2 года назад +1

    I like bear meat civiche

  • @arkoutarkout3654
    @arkoutarkout3654 2 года назад

    What ever the eating you can taste in their fat ,best is when the eating blueberries

  • @SBTNTrucHoSucks
    @SBTNTrucHoSucks 3 месяца назад

    I haven't try bear meat yet. Have to try once in a life. Lion, tiger, coyote, hawk and peacock and other exotic animals.
    Llama, wild boar, rabbit, dog meat, snake and pigeon in Việt Nam, toads and not frog, bison, deer I have.🐺