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Venison tamales - Who makes the best?
Posted on 1/21/18 at 8:51 pm
Posted on 1/21/18 at 8:51 pm
Live in Mandeville Willing to go to NO or BR if needed. I have plenty of sausage and ground meat.
This post was edited on 1/21/18 at 8:52 pm
Posted on 1/21/18 at 8:52 pm to golftigers
Mickey Brown in Houma are great!
Posted on 1/21/18 at 8:52 pm to golftigers
Micky Brown’s gets my vote
Posted on 1/21/18 at 8:53 pm to tke_swamprat
Any idea on how much you need to make a batch and how many in a batch? I have 2 deer harvested over the weekend.
Posted on 1/21/18 at 8:58 pm to golftigers
15lbs of meat. Not sure how much that yields. You can call them and ask.
Posted on 1/21/18 at 8:59 pm to golftigers
Mickey Brown's are really good. They only accept deboned meat though.
If you go there, also get some of their burritos made.
If you go there, also get some of their burritos made.
Posted on 1/21/18 at 9:00 pm to golftigers
John Folse tamales
They really aren’t hard to make on your own and I believe much better. And needless to say cheaper.
I’ve gotten plenty from Mickey Brown but I find he has just gotten too big and they just aren’t the same.
Just my 2 cents. Plenty of other recipes online. Good luck.
They really aren’t hard to make on your own and I believe much better. And needless to say cheaper.
I’ve gotten plenty from Mickey Brown but I find he has just gotten too big and they just aren’t the same.
Just my 2 cents. Plenty of other recipes online. Good luck.
Posted on 1/21/18 at 9:00 pm to 4LSU2
Ok great. Thanks for the info!
Posted on 1/21/18 at 9:03 pm to golftigers
Never had them made, always get them from people that did. You can find his beef tomales in some stores. I buy those when I see them.
Little tip, steam them in a colander in your crawfish water after you shut off the burner, only takes about 5 mins, good God what a game changer.
Little tip, steam them in a colander in your crawfish water after you shut off the burner, only takes about 5 mins, good God what a game changer.
Posted on 1/21/18 at 9:59 pm to Kadjin
Mickey Brown is good, but dry meaning no gravy. I get them there or at Perino's on the WB. Perino's are "wet" and more spicy. I like them both but I like the sauce on them at Perino's better.
Posted on 1/21/18 at 10:11 pm to 4LSU2
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Mickey Brown's are really good. They only accept deboned meat though. If you go there, also get some of their burritos made.
I brought a hind quarter on the bone 2 weeks ago. 15 lb hind quarter and he said it would yield ~8 lbs deboned. Getting 65 burritos out of it. I’m not much on tamales.
They’re backed up 6-8 weeks.
Posted on 1/21/18 at 10:13 pm to tke_swamprat
Mickey Brown’s are good, but I prefer D&S Tamales in Houma.
They have a little more meat in each tamale, and i like their seasoning style better.
They have a little more meat in each tamale, and i like their seasoning style better.
Posted on 1/21/18 at 11:12 pm to golftigers
Mickey Brown's. Marshall Brown is who you need to talk to. 13lbs of boneless deer meat is what you need for an order of tamales. If you bring it on the bone, his son will debone if. Don't remember what he charges to debone but somewhere around $50.
Posted on 1/21/18 at 11:36 pm to golftigers
I enjoyed Mickey Browns tamales, but if you don't eat them often I felt like got freezer burnt because they weren't vacuum sealed. They may have changed cuz this was a few years ago.
I also liked their burritos, but recently brought some meat to LeBlancs in Morganza and I think they are better. I think they make tamales too
I also liked their burritos, but recently brought some meat to LeBlancs in Morganza and I think they are better. I think they make tamales too
Posted on 1/22/18 at 12:15 am to golftigers
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Any idea on how much you need to make a batch and how many in a batch? I have 2 deer harvested over the weekend.
I make tamales all the time, figure roughly 2 dozen per pound of cooked meat.
I usually line up the kids and let them add the meat and roll them up so it can really vary a bit.
Posted on 1/22/18 at 6:52 am to cave canem
D & S tamales > Mickey brown's. Get your burritos from Mickey browns. D and s requires 16 lbs of deboned meat. I suggest you split the order with someone, it's a lot of tamales.
Posted on 1/22/18 at 6:59 am to Wolfmanjack
There is never too many tamales.
Posted on 1/22/18 at 7:02 am to golftigers
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Pete Giovenco's Deer Depot 188 Almedia Rd. St. Rose, LA. 70087 (504) 469-4369
I really liked their tamales in a spicy red sauce. Had a bunch made a few years back and turned them into a dip at just about every get together I'd go to and they were always a hit.
Posted on 1/22/18 at 7:03 am to golftigers
I've had some made a couple times at Deer Depot by Pete Giovenco in St. Rose. They're pretty damn good, would definitely recommend.
Posted on 1/22/18 at 7:07 am to golftigers
Gwen’s tamales in picayune makes really good tamales. Relatively inexpensive as well.
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