Slow Cooker Venison Roast Recipe | Slow Cooker Deer Roast (2024)

By Stacy Williams

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Steve and I love being outdoors together and one of our favorite ways to spend time together outdoors is to hunt and fish together. Not only do we get to spend quality time together, but we also get to fill our freezer with yummy food. Fishing for food and hunting for food are just one of the many, many ways we work together to spend less on food each month. This slow cooker venison roast is the product of one of those hunting trips and oh my soul; it’s to die for!

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Venison roasts – or deer roasts – are super easy to cook and taste amazing. It is a great alternative to beef and for the most part, you will never know the difference. In fact, you may find that – like my family – you prefer the taste of venison over beef.

Slow Cooker Venison Roast

Once you’ve made this slow cooker deer roast, you can eat it with root vegetables like a pot roast or you can make some really delicious venison sliders with the meat.

No matter how you choose to eat it, I am one-hundred percent sure you will never snub your nose up at deer roast again.

Slow Cooker Deer Roast

I say snub your nose up at because for a lot of people, deer meat is something they either have never had or have not had correctly.

If you’re one of the ones who have only had deer that has had a gamey or “wild” taste, know that deer does not naturally have that taste. The gamey flavor happens when the deer you’re eating was not bled correctly or did not have enough fat removed.

Unlike beef fat, deer fat has a very potent flavor that is truly unappetizing. Leaving too much of it on the meat or as I said, not fully bleeding the deer will cause that game taste to happen.

That game taste can be somewhat tamed a bit by soaking your deer meat in a salt brine for a few hours if you are truly concerned about it.

Crockpot Venison Roast

This crockpot venison roast goes perfectly with my roasted green bean with bacon recipe and my cheddar bacon mashed potatoes recipe.

If you’re serving this slow cooker deer roast recipe as sliders, consider something such as salad with avocado ranch salad dressing as a side.

Can I make venison roast in the Instant Pot?

Yes! If you would prefer to make this slow cooker venison roast in the Instant Pot, you absolutely can!

To do so, add 1/2 – 1 cup water or beef broth to your electric pressure cooker and make as stated in the recipe using your cookers setting for beef.

Allow a natural pressure release and remove the deer roast before shredding or slicing.

How to Make Crockpot Venison Roast

You will need:

Supplies Needed:

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To prepare your deer roast, heat a deep fry pan on high with the butter. Sear the deer roast on all sides. Add the 1/2 cup water to the pan and scoop up all the drippings left in the pan.

Pour the water into your slow cooker.

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Combine the salt, pepper and thyme in a small bowl. Add the garlic powder if you are using it instead of fresh cloves.

Once you have seared the roast, rub the sea salt, black pepper and ground thyme into the roast on both sides.

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If you are using fresh garlic, slice the roast in several spots and stuff the slits with garlic.

Add the fresh rosemary on top.

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Cook the deer roast on low for 6-8 hours or medium for 4-6 hours. If you prefer well done, cook closer to the longer time. For a more rare meat, cook the shorter time.

However, with that said, be sure to watch the actual temperature. If venison is over cooked, it becomes dry and nothing like what a properly cooked cut tastes like.

Venison roast is considered done at 130°F for rare and 140° for medium rare.

Slice your venison roast and serve with the sides of your choice! It’s so good, you’ll wonder why you haven’ made it this way before!

Slow Cooker Venison Roast

Skip the beef roast and make this slow cooker venison roast recipe instead! Eat it as a roast with vegetables, in venison stew or as a venison slider! No matter how you choose to eat it, this slow cooker deer roast is sure to become a family favorite!

Course Dinner

Cuisine American

Keyword Instant Pot, Slow Cooker, Venison

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 7 hours hours

Total Time 7 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Servings 6 people

Calories 239kcal

Author Stacy Williams

Cost 10.00

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Heat fry pan on high with butter. Sear venison roast on all sides. Add water to fry pan, scrape drippings then pour into slow cooker.

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  • Combine salt, pepper and thyme. Rub onto both sides of meat after searing.

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  • Cut slits in the roast and stuff with garlic cloves. Top with rosemary.

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  • Cook in slow cooker on low for 6-8 hours or medium for 4-6 hours.

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Notes

Be careful not to over cook. Venison is done at 130°F for rare and 140°F for medium rare.

Garlic powder may be substituted for fresh garlic. Use 7-8 tbsp of powder.

Nutrition

Calories: 239kcal

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FAQs

Is it better to cook a roast on high or low in slow cooker? ›

A lower, slower setting will take six to eight hours for the most tender finish. Using a bone-in cut will enhance flavor but extend the cooking time. Choose a marbled cut of beef for the best results — the richness from the fat will create a luscious flavor that's enhanced by the low and slow crockpot method.

How long does venison take to roast? ›

Menu
Rare13-15 minutes per 500g12-14 minutes per lb.
Medium20-22 minutes per 500g18-20 minutes per lb.
Well done25-28 minutes per 500g22-25 minutes per lb.

How do you keep deer roast from drying out? ›

Add other fats to keep game meat from becoming too dry. Rub a roast with oil, butter, margarine, bacon fat, sweet cream or sour cream to add moisture, richness and flavor.

Does venison get more tender the longer it cooks? ›

The best way that I've found to make sure a venison roast (bone-in or out) tender is to cook it in the crockpot or slow cooker on low for 8-9 hours, or until it is falling apart. If you cook it on low you won't dry it out.

Can you cook roast too long in slow cooker? ›

Can you overcook something in a slow cooker? Slow cookers are specially designed to cook food for long periods of time, but yes, you can still overcook in a slow cooker if something is left on the wrong setting for longer than it's supposed to be.

Is 4 hours on high the same as 6 hours on low? ›

Change cooking times depending on your schedule. One hour on HIGH generally equals two hours on LOW.

How do you know when venison is fully cooked? ›

Particularly for medium-rare doneness, venison needs to achieve an internal temperature of 145°F before removing from the heat, whereas ground venison must be cooked at 160°F. Additionally, a casserole dish made from venison including leftover meats must be reheated to 165°F .

Do you cook deer meat fast or slow? ›

Tender cuts of venison should be prepared using quick cooking methods to a rare or medium-rare level of doneness (internal temperature of 120° to 135° F). If it is prepared past medium-rare too much moisture will be cooked out causing the meat to become dry and tough.

What do you soak a deer roast in before cooking? ›

Place Roast in a shallow pan and cover with the milk. Soak over night at least 8 hours. This process removes the blood which causes the roast to have that wild unwanted flavor. Rinse off the milk and rinse out the pan, next place the roast back in the clean shallow pan and add the Italian dressing.

How do you keep a roast moist in a slow cooker? ›

Make sure you have enough liquid to add to the slow cooker. Depending on the recipe you are making this could be - water, broth, beer, stock or a combination of a few. Liquid helps keep the roast moist. When finished, the extra liquid can be discarded or can be used to make a sauce by thickening it or reducing it.

How do you get the gamey taste out of a deer roast? ›

The distinct game flavor of either birds or animals will be milder after soaking the meat overnight in the refrigerator in either a salt or vinegar solution. 2. Vinegar solution - 1 cup per quart of cold water. Use enough solution to cover the game completely.

How do you cook venison without drying it out? ›

Place in a dish with some liquid (water, wine, ale or orange juice) and braise 170ºc/ 325f/Gas Mark 3 for 2 - 2½ hours, basting frequently. The fat will come out of the meat during cooking leaving it moist. Skim off the fat and you'll have some superb gravy! Venison retains the heat, so always use a very hot pan.

What spices go best with venison? ›

Ideal flavours for venison
  • Fruits: quince, cherries, prunes, blackberries, apples.
  • Herbs: thyme, rosemary, bay, sage.
  • Spices: star anise, allspice, black pepper, cloves, juniper.
  • Alcohol: red wine (e.g. Grenache, Zinfandel), cider, ale. Other: chestnuts, celeriac, red cabbage, chocolate, mushroom.
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Should you wash deer meat before cooking? ›

Washing deer meat

Rinsing deer meat or venison before cooking is not recommended by food safety agencies.

How do you make deer meat super tender? ›

Aging the Deer Meat. Many people forget what may be the most important step in creating succulent, tender deer meat: aging. Aging the deer helps develop the final tender texture of venison. If you are using a processor, this step will be done for you.

Is beef better at low or high in a slow cooker? ›

Your meat will be juicier and more tender

The longer cooking time and the low heat complement each other perfectly. As a result, even though the meat is cooked for far longer, it doesn't dry out because the temperature is low. As a result, this is the best way to retain all the natural juices of the meat.

What happens if you slow cook on high instead of low? ›

Foods take different times to cook depending upon the setting used. Certainly, foods will cook faster on high than on low. However, for all-day cooking or for less-tender cuts, you may want to use the low setting.

How long can you keep a roast in slow cooker on low? ›

In general, it's best to stick to the indicated cook time on the recipe you're following. Most slow cooker meals take 8-12 hours on low or 4-6 hours on high, but there are also recipes for slow-cooked meat that take up to 24 hours.

Should slow cooker be on low or high times? ›

If a dish usually takes: 15-30 mins, cook it for 1-2 hours on High or 4-6 hours on Low. 30 mins – 1 hour, cook it for 2-3 hours on High or 5-7 hours on Low. 1-2 hours, cook it for 3-4 hours on High or 6-8 hours on Low.

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