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HarryToolips
09-14-2021, 07:50 AM
If you have a piece of meat that is tainted and smells off, and it's touched other meat, and the other meat therefore smells off, is there a way to get the smell out of the other meat? Would the other meat be spoiled? I am thinking of 'bathing' the other meat in water& vinegar, to change the pH, and thinking that will rid it of the odour causing bacteria.. do you all with experience think this idea would work?

Thanks in advance!

MOOSE MILK
09-14-2021, 04:04 PM
I would definitely give it a try, maybe a little wine marinade after the vinegar wash off. You would know if it was off after the first bite, just don't eat the whole thing if you feel it is off.
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butthead
09-14-2021, 04:41 PM
i shot a wt one time
the meat had a smell
i gave the liver to a buddy's wife
she really likes liver.
i told them about the smell and they tossed the liver.
my self when thawing the meat it had a smell
i cooked it up on the bbq and no funny taste in the meat what so ever
smelt bad on the counter but tasted fine
cook up some and give it a try.
was an early oct deer so not in the rut
the deer meat just had a smell to it

Gateholio
09-14-2021, 05:37 PM
Meat usually spoils from the outside in. Try just trimming off the offending part.

Keta1969
09-14-2021, 05:45 PM
Depends what you mean by tainted and smells off and how it got that way. Have cooked up roasts that had a strong smell and they were fine. If this was meat that was handled properly and frozen and now smells I wouldn't worry about it. If it's a case of meat not been processed in a timely manner or in unclean surroundings I would be more concerned. Think I've seen that you do your own so probably not the latter.