Try swapping beef with venison for a leaner meat full of rich flavour with this chilli con carne recipe. Served with fresh lettuce, guacamole, salsa and soured cream in warmed taco shells, you can enjoy filling them together at the table for a fun dining experience!
This Venison Keema is a rich, aromatic dish packed with bold spices and tender mince. The subtle gamey flavour of lean venison is cooked with a punchy curry paste and a sweetened with a hint of mango chutney, delivering a delicious balance of heat. Serve up with poppadoms or warm flatbreads, perfect for sharing with friends.

If you’re bored of bland burgers, you’ll love the gamey flavour of these venison burgers. Made with seasoned venison mince, they can’t be beaten in a brioche bun with onions and a melted slice of Stilton.
Instructions
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With the right ingredients, the humble sausage roll can feel like one of the finest things you’ll ever eat! The deep fruity flavours of sloe gin work perfectly with rich game: wild boar and wild venison are both ideal.
Instructions
- Mix the game mince, pork mince, diced onion, chopped herbs and sloe gin. Season well.
- Place the mixture on the pastry and roll over to form a sausage roll.
- Crimp the edges, score the top and brush with an egg wash.
- Place into a hot over 180℃ for 25 minutes.
- Once cooked removed from the oven and allow to rest.
- Slice and serve warm with a little spiced apple chutney.
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I love a regular beef chilli, but this venison version is something else! Using a combination of diced haunch and venison mince gives the dish a real depth of flavour and a great texture.
This is a gamey version of a Shepherd’s pie, with parsnip added to the mash topping to give it a savoury and sweet flavour.