Wild Boar Recipes (My 6 Favorite) - OutdoorsChef (2024)

There is a natural food source out there in such an abundance that many people overlook.

The wild boar population has gone from strength to strength over the years and they have become a major problem for many states.

Yet, I’ve spoken with many people who would never even consider eating these animals.

I’m here to argue that wild boar is one of the best proteins available, and much better than domestic pork.

To prove this, here are 10 wild boar recipes I made that will change the mind of even the toughest critics.

Wild Boar Meatballs

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Wild boar meatballs were an obvious choice for me. For this recipe, I made the classic Italian meatballs.

While wild boar works well with Swedish meatballs, I prefer the flavoring of the Italian seasoning for wild boar.

That’s not to knock wild boar Swedish meatballs, I have made them and they were delicious.

I usually make up a large batch of meatballs and freeze them to use on multiple dishes later on.

I’ve made pizza, perogies, and meatball sub, to name a few.

The sauce is a simple tomato marinara, although I don’t always make the sauce with the meatballs.

This dish incorporates a lot of herbs and spices that blend well with wild boar meat.

You will also need to add some fat to prevent the meat from drying out. I recommend using pork fat as wild boar fat is not very palatable.

I recommend making the meatballs and storing them for later use.

Wild Boar Chili

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As an outdoorsman, I’ve eaten my fair share of venison chili, and I love it like most hunters.

But let me tell you about wild boar chili. Now I’m not saying it’s better than venison chili, (well actually I am), but if you like venison chili you must try wild boar chili.

I find wild boar is just so suited for chili with its complex flavoring, natural sweetness, and deep earthy undertones.

The texture also lends itself very well to chili, it’s not so soft yet also not firm, it’s perfectly in the middle for chili.

This dish can be made the classic way on the stove, or my new favorite way to make chili in the slow cooker.

Wild Boar Rogan Josh

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Pork isn’t one of the first things that comes to mind when you think of an Indian curry, but wild boar meat is different than pork and so much better.

There are many Indian dishes that can be made with wild boar, and I’ve tried quite a few of them.

Though, if I were to choose only one Indian dish for wild boar it would be rogan josh.

I find the spices of this dish coupled with the tomato base really elevate the meat.

Another great thing about this dish is you can use almost any cut. The long and slow cooking, coupled with the acid from the tomatoes can break down the toughest cuts of wild boar to make them extremely tender.

Wild Boar Ragu

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I don’t think any wild boar recipe list would be complete without ragu or bolognese on the list.

My preference is for ragu over bolognese for wild boar, because it’s more rustic and the meat is marinated in rich flavors before cooking.

This dish has deep roots in Italy where wild boar is a staple for outdoorsmen.

In this recipe, I used deep earthy flavors like juniper berries and red wine to pair with the wild boar.

The end result is a complex rich dish with many different flavors of the forest coming through. The dish is full of strong flavors, so if you are nervous about trying wild boar this might be a good one to try.

Wild Boar Jerky

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One of my all-time wild boar recipes is jerky.

Before I say anything else about this dish it does have a risk of trichinella. Take proper precautions in handling and consuming the meat. I also recommend that you have the wild boar meat tested.

Now that you are aware of the potential risks of this dish, let’s talk about how good it is.

Many people that visit this site are well aware of how good venison jerky is, but once again I prefer the wild boar alternative.

In this recipe, I made sweet and spicy jerky from wild boar backstrap.

The apple juice pairs well with the boar, just like the apple cider does in this recipe.

I also love the texture for wild boar, it’s like a perfect middle for jerky, not too soft, and not too chewy. I cut the meat against the grain, but I also use only backstrap or tenderloin for wild boar jerky.

Wild Boar marinade

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This wild boar marinade is one of my all-time favorite marinades. What I love about this marinade is that on top of the amazing flavor it works well at preventing the meat from drying out.

If not cooked properly will boar tenderloins can quickly dry out, but the ingredients in this recipe help the liquid enter the cells of the meat to prevent this from happening.

The finished dish is also quite tasty, with a sweet taste.

Making this recipe takes only about 10 minutes, although it is best to leave it to marinade for at least 12 hours.

I generally use this marinade for the backstrap or tenderloin, although it will work with almost every cut of wild boar.

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FAQs

What is the best way to cook wild boar? ›

Preheat oven to 275° F. Place seasoned wild boar leg on a foil lined rimmed baking sheet. Cook until the internal temperature of the leg is 150° F at its thickest part, about 4 hours. It is impossible to cook a cut of this size by time guidelines so using a temperature probe or thermometer is a must.

How do you make wild boar taste better? ›

Usually, a pork tenderloin goes well with a Southern rub containing a lot of spices, but to make the most of the flavorful wild boar meat, you're much better off keeping the seasoning simple. Just a little pepper, garlic, and paprika is all you need to make this wild boar shine!

What are wild boars favorite food? ›

In Western Europe, underground plant material favoured by boars includes bracken, willow herb, bulbs, meadow herb roots and bulbs and the bulbs of cultivated crops. Such food is favoured in early spring and summer, but may also be eaten in autumn and winter during beechnut and acorn crop failures.

What is the difference between a wild pig and a wild boar? ›

One way to differentiate between a pig, boar, or hog is through size and body structure. Pigs have a smaller and stubbier snout and typically have a rounded body. Boars have longer snouts, bushier manes, longer hair, and a strong muscular build.

Should you freeze wild boar before eating? ›

An uncommon but severe parasite that may be associated with bear and wild pigs from North America is Trichinella spiralis. The parasite can be inactivated by freezing the raw meat for at least three weeks prior to consumption.

What can I soak wild hog meat in before I cook it? ›

Add 3⁄4 cup of cider vinegar and 2 cups of lemon juice to the ice water and change it every 12 hours or so until the water is clear. If the meat takes on a blue tinge and gets darker in color, drain the water, refill and add a little less vinegar.

How to get rid of gamey taste in wild boar? ›

To minimize the gamey taste, you can go one of two ways: Marinade it in milk (or better yet, buttermilk), and the other would be to marinade it in an acidic marinade- something vinegar based, or something with wine.

What is the best part of a wild boar to eat? ›

LOINS & TENDERLOINS

These wild boar cuts are easy to work with and are tender enough that they don't need much work in the kitchen other than a short brine or marinade. They can be simply prepared by roasting them whole, cut into mignons, pounded into cutlets or cured and smoked for Canadian bacon.

What flavors go well with wild boar? ›

Wild boar is fantastic teamed with earthy flavours such as mushrooms, pumpkin or beetroot as well as cabbage or slaws, peppery stews or fruity sauces.

What does wild boar meat taste like? ›

Wild boar meat is similar to pork, but there are a few differences worth noting. As a game meat, wild boar meat is leaner and tends to be darker red than ordinary pork. Wild boar meat has an intense, sweet and nutty flavor, due in part to its wild diet of grasses and nuts and forage.

Do wild boar eat carrots? ›

Boars eat mushrooms, carrots and turnips. Anything else they won't eat.

Is wild boar meat safe to eat? ›

If the hog you harvest happens to be a young boar or fat sow of any age, you are in for some excellent eating. Most wild hogs have far less fat than their domestic counterparts which calls for slow cooking with moisture. A hindquarter from a wild hog makes some very tasty pulled pork BBQ.

What do you call a female wild boar? ›

Adult males are called boars, adult females are called sows and juveniles are called piglets. Wild boars can live up to 20 years in the wild.

Do regular pigs turn into wild boars? ›

The truth is, wild boars are just two generations away from any domesticated pig. Say a pig escapes from a farm, becomes a feral pig, and has offspring. Those feral pigs have offspring too, but now they are indistinguishable from wild boar.

Why do we not eat wild boar? ›

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cites brucellosis as the main risk to humans who consume wild game. Wild hogs, elk, bison, caribou, moose and deer can all potentially carry the bacteria, which can cause fever, chills, weight loss, and joint and muscle pain.

What is the best way to eat wild pigs? ›

LOINS & TENDERLOINS

These wild boar cuts are easy to work with and are tender enough that they don't need much work in the kitchen other than a short brine or marinade. They can be simply prepared by roasting them whole, cut into mignons, pounded into cutlets or cured and smoked for Canadian bacon.

How do you get the gamey taste out of wild boar? ›

To minimize the gamey taste, you can go one of two ways: Marinade it in milk (or better yet, buttermilk), and the other would be to marinade it in an acidic marinade- something vinegar based, or something with wine.

How to make wild boar meat tender? ›

Braising: For incredibly tender meat, braise it slowly in a flavorful liquid, such as broth or wine, in a covered pot. This method works wonders with shoulder cuts. Slow-cooking: Embrace the low and slow method by using a slow cooker or a Dutch oven. You'll be rewarded with moist and tender wild boar meat.

Is wild boar better for you than pork? ›

Wild boar is a lean cut of meat with the great taste of wild pork without the fat found on your typical pork. They are not administered any antibiotics, hormones, or any chemicals or additives. Very hardy, unlike the pig, wild boar is not prone to illness or disease. Healthy animals become a healthy dinner for you.

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