This crockpot paleo venison stew is a delicious, hardy meal that is healthy and nutritious! Venison is a staple in my house, and I love creating new recipes that include venison. I made this stew recipe based off of fond memories I have of a tomato soup recipe my mom would make that contained venison chunks. Crockpot paleo venison stew has a little bit of everything in it, which makes it bursting with flavor and nutrition! I love making this easy stew recipe because it is simple, healthy, and a family favorite on my homestead!
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I would consider this venison stew soup to be a pioneer recipe! Most of the ingredients that go into this stew are ingredients that the early pioneers would have been able to grow, harvest, or forage. Which means we can do the same!
Using homegrown veggies (carrots, onions, parsnips, celery) and home canned tomato juice are two simple ways to make this a modern pioneer recipe. The same goes for growing your own garlic and herbs as well as making homemade nutritious bone broth! If you are fortunate enough to be able to harvest your own wild game, home harvested venison is perfect for this stew!
This crockpot paleo venison stew is very much like a soup. And soup is a favorite dinner meal for my family! I love creating soup recipes because they can basically be a conglomeration of all my favorite ingredients, just like this venison stew! Some more reasons why I love soup is because:
One last thing that I love about soup is that there are so many different types of soups that you can make! In my opinion, anything that contains a lot of broth, is served in a bowl, and eaten with a spoon is considered soup! Thus, soup can take on many different names, including stew and chili.
This paleo venison stew is also allergy-friendly! Check out these allergy-friendly qualities:
My family sometimes gets in a rut with making the same soups over and over again. Some of our favorites include chicken soup, chicken chili, venison chili, and butternut squash soup. However, I like to spice things up and create new soup recipes to try.
I have made a cauliflower and bacon soup that was greeted with much skepticism but ended up becoming a favorite! My mom has made a vegetable soup that was delicious, and Anna has made a chicken pot pie soup that was scrumptious too! Now I can add this crockpot paleo venison stew to the list as well!
I mentioned earlier that I enjoy serving bread products with my soups. I don’t know if everybody does this or if it’s just unique to my family. Soup night in my house usually entails making a bread product to go along with the soup. Sometimes we like to grab an Against the Grain baguette from the freezer to accompany the soup if we don’t have enough time to make a bread product.
One thing about being on a low-inflammation diet and being a modern pioneer is that you have to create all your own bread products using gluten-free and grain-free flours. Thankfully, I can have oats as part of my low inflammation diet as well.
Here are just a few recipes that I commonly make to pair with my soups:
These are perfect, allergy-friendly baked goods to make from scratch in your homestead kitchen!
Do you have a traditional side-dish that you like to serve with soups? I’d love to hear what you like to have with your soup, stew, or chili!
This stew is literally loaded with fantastic ingredients! Pretty much everything you can put in a soup is in this stew (okay, maybe not everything, but close to it). I love the combination of ingredients in this stew because they provide lots of flavor and nutrition!
Here are just a few ingredients I’d like to highlight:
Quinoa would be the only ingredient that I question if the early pioneer has access to, however, I like to include it my stew for texture and additional protein. You could also use wild rice if you want!
Just like with other soups, this stew is quite simple to make! Put everything in the crockpot and it will be ready by dinner time. Crockpot meals are so nice! There are a few tips I would like to give you to ensure your stew turns out perfectly.
For more delicious venison recipes, make sure you check out this grilled venison backstrap recipe or this pulled venison BBQ recipe. Both are amazing recipes that highlight wild game meat perfectly!
You are going to love making this crockpot paleo venison stew! It is healthy, simple, and delicious. The perfect pioneer menu option for the modern pioneer homestead! My whole family loves this stew and it is a staple on our homestead menu!
Crockpot paleo venison stew is the perfect menu option for modern pioneers! It’s warm, nutritious, easy to make, and satisfying. I love the combination of flavors that the meat, broth, vegetables, and quinoa lend to the stew. You are going to love the simplicity and deliciousness of this stew. And don’t forget to serve it with your favorite gluten-free and grain-free bread product! It makes for a cozy and nutritious homestead dinner that the whole family will enjoy!
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by Alexa
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