Each recipe includes prep time, cook time, servings, ingredient list, and step-by-step instructions. Photos coming soon. We also note if the recipe can be made entirely at a campsite. GoWildOut's team includes home cooks and professional chefs who love wild food. We believe respecting the animal means eating every part well.
๐ฆ Venison
All Venison โ๐ฒ Elk & Moose
All Elk & Moose โ๐ฆ Wild Turkey
All Wild Turkey โ๐ฆ Waterfowl
All Waterfowl โ๐ Fish
All Fish โ๐ฅ Campfire (No Kitchen Needed)
All Campfire (No Kitchen Needed) โ๐ช Field to Freezer
- โField dressing quick guide (step-by-step)
- โProper aging and butchering deer
- โBrining fish before smoking
- โFood safety temperatures for wild game
- โHow to avoid "gamey" taste
๐ Respect the Harvest
- โUsing every part: from nose to tail
- โGround venison basics (fat ratio tips)
- โVacuum sealing for long freezer life
- โFreezer inventory management
- โSharing with friends who've never tried wild game
โFood is culture. When you cook a wild turkey or grill a trout you caught, you're participating in a tradition that goes back thousands of years. Don't waste; feast. And don't keep the feast to yourself โ share it with neighbors who might have never tasted wild game.โ
So fire up that skillet, call your friends, and eat like an outdoorsperson. Try one of our recipes tonight โ your family will ask for seconds.