Mark1970
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I know this web site is more focused on cervids, but there are at least some pig hunters in here.
Getting deer meat wet is considered a no-no, but I have heard multiple folks that intentionally submerge their wild pork in ice water for some period of time (hours to days).
I *think* the logic is that it will help drain the blood out of the meat which makes it taste better and also that it is a form of wet aging to make it more tender.
Is there anyone out there that does this practice and can confirm its use?
Getting deer meat wet is considered a no-no, but I have heard multiple folks that intentionally submerge their wild pork in ice water for some period of time (hours to days).
I *think* the logic is that it will help drain the blood out of the meat which makes it taste better and also that it is a form of wet aging to make it more tender.
Is there anyone out there that does this practice and can confirm its use?