In Polish cuisine, kielbasa reigns supreme! Kielbasa is a simple favorite, but so much more than just sausage—especially when it's made from venison you personally harvested.
Andrea Rothove of Huntress View crafted this classic recipe for venison kielbasa, sauerkraut, and potatoes. She is a hunter and outdoor enthusiast who is passionate about preparing dishes from wild game she harvests.
The recipe combines ground venison with smoky spices and a touch of jalapeno cheddar, all nestled within a savory sausage roll. Add diced potatoes and tangy kraut and you’ve got a complete meal!
Andrea and her husband hauled out the camping gear to prepare this dish. It cooks up equally well on a propane burner outdoors or in a frying pan over the stove. So, whether you're gathered around the kitchen table or seeking a culinary experience while camping, this venison kielbasa dinner fits the bill and embraces the joys of both hunting and cooking.
By Andrea Rothove
This year during a winter snow and ice storm we had a power outage for almost a full week. We hunkered down to stay warm and had to get a little creative to cook.
Thankfully, we had purchased a propane fish fryer earlier in the year to fry morel mushrooms and, of course, fish. What we didn't realize is how useful it would be during the prolonged power outage.
Using our Bayou Classic propane fish fryer, a Lodge cast iron skillet, some venison kielbasa from last fall’s deer harvest, and other ingredients on hand, my husband and I whipped up this simple but delicious venison kielbasa recipe. It’s a lights-out dish whether your electricity is on or off!
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