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23 Recipes That You’re Gonna Go “Wild” Over

This collection is packed with hearty soups, flavorful wild game recipes, and simple ways to use wild rice in everything from salads to casseroles. Whether you’re working with venison, wild hog, or mushrooms fresh from the forest, these dishes help bring bold flavors to the table without complicated steps.

Many of these recipes are ideal for cold weather, casual gatherings, or make-ahead meals. You’ll also find a few unique options—like wild blueberry smoothies or smoked summer sausage—for when you want something different but still approachable.

So whether you’re an experienced wild game cook or just getting started, this list has something to suit your style. Scroll through and find a new favorite to try this week!

Venison Sloppy Joes

Venison Sloppy Joes. Photo credit: Or Whatever You Do.

These sloppy joes swap in ground venison for a richer, more savory version of the classic sandwich. With just a touch of sweetness, they’re hearty, satisfying, and great for weeknight dinners or game-day meals.
Get the Recipe: Venison Sloppy Joes

Venison French Dips

Venison French Dips. Photo credit: Or Whatever You Do.

Slow-cooked venison makes these French dips tender and flavorful, served with a warm au jus for dipping. It’s a bold, wild twist on a familiar favorite—great for meat lovers and casual dinners.
Get the Recipe: Venison French Dips

Chanterelles with Garlic Cream Sauce

Chanterelles with Garlic Cream Sauce. Photo credit: Or Whatever You Do.

Wild chanterelle mushrooms shine in this creamy garlic sauce. Serve it over steak, pasta, or toast for a quick side or topping that turns simple ingredients into something special.
Get the Recipe: Chanterelles with Garlic Cream Sauce

Thanksgiving Wild Rice with Cranberries and Sweet Potatoes

Thanksgiving Wild Rice with Cranberries and Sweet Potatoes. Photo credit: Blackberry Babe.

This festive side dish combines wild rice with sweet potatoes and cranberries for a colorful, flavorful holiday addition. It’s easy to prep and pairs well with turkey or roasted meats.
Get the Recipe: Thanksgiving Wild Rice with Cranberries and Sweet Potatoes

Pan-Seared Wild Boar Chops Recipe

Pan-Seared Wild Boar Chops Recipe. Photo credit: Girl Carnivore.

Wild boar chops are cooked using a simple technique that keeps them juicy and flavorful. This recipe is ideal for those new to wild game, offering a quick way to make something unique.
Get the Recipe: Pan-Seared Wild Boar Chops Recipe

Creamy Wild Rice Soup

Creamy Wild Rice Soup. Photo credit: Or Whatever You Do.

This creamy soup blends hearty wild rice with vegetables in a comforting, earthy broth. It’s a warm, filling meal that’s perfect for cold days or simple weeknight dinners.
Get the Recipe: Creamy Wild Rice Soup

Grilled Elk Steaks

Grilled Elk Steaks. Photo credit: Girl Carnivore.

These elk steaks are grilled with precision for a tender, juicy result that rivals beef. This recipe is great for showcasing wild game on the grill with simple seasonings and perfect timing.
Get the Recipe: Grilled Elk Steaks

Wild Hog Chili

Wild Hog Chili. Photo credit: Or Whatever You Do.

This bold chili features wild hog meat, beans, and spices for a rich and hearty dish. It’s a great way to use game meat and makes a satisfying, one-pot meal for cold weather or game day.
Get the Recipe: Wild Hog Chili

Venison Meatloaf

Venison Meatloaf. Photo credit: Girl Carnivore.

Ground venison replaces beef in this cozy meatloaf recipe, delivering deep flavor and a leaner profile. It’s a family-friendly comfort food that even non-hunters tend to love.
Get the Recipe: Venison Meatloaf

Smoked Wild Hog Summer Sausage

Smoked Wild Hog Summer Sausage. Photo credit: Or Whatever You Do.

This smoked sausage is made from wild hog and packed with flavor. It’s great for slicing and serving with cheese or crackers—perfect for snacks, charcuterie boards, or outdoor gatherings.
Get the Recipe: Smoked Wild Hog Summer Sausage

Smoked Pulled Wild Hog Sandwiches

Smoked Pulled Wild Hog Sandwiches. Photo credit: Or Whatever You Do.

Smoked and shredded wild hog makes a standout sandwich filling. Serve it on soft buns with slaw or pickles for an easy, flavorful way to enjoy wild game in a familiar format.
Get the Recipe: Smoked Pulled Wild Hog Sandwiches

Wild Rice Pilaf

Wild Rice Pilaf. Photo credit: Or Whatever You Do.

This pilaf blends wild and jasmine rice with mushrooms, carrots, and broth for a flavorful, versatile side. Serve it with fish, poultry, or wild game—it’s easy to make and always dependable.
Get the Recipe: Wild Rice Pilaf

Traeger Wild Rice Hotdish

Traeger Wild Rice Hotdish. Photo credit: Or Whatever You Do.

This comforting casserole combines wild rice, mushrooms, and a creamy base, baked until bubbly. It’s a hearty side or vegetarian main that’s ideal for cooler months.
Get the Recipe: Traeger Wild Rice Hotdish

Corn & Potato Chowder with Wild Rice

Corn & Potato Chowder with Wild Rice. Photo credit: Or Whatever You Do.

This chowder mixes sweet corn, potatoes, and wild rice for a thick, filling soup that’s naturally vegetarian. Great for meal prep or slow weekend lunches.
Get the Recipe: Corn & Potato Chowder with Wild Rice

Minnesota Wild Rice Hotdish Soup

Minnesota Wild Rice Hotdish Soup. Photo credit: Or Whatever You Do.

A soup version of the classic Midwestern hotdish, this recipe features wild rice and savory ingredients in a warm, creamy broth. It’s great for cozy dinners and leftovers.
Get the Recipe: Minnesota Wild Rice Hotdish Soup

Creamy Crock Pot Chicken Wild Rice Soup

Creamy Crock Pot Chicken Wild Rice Soup. Photo credit: The Creative Bite.

Chicken, wild rice, and vegetables simmer in a creamy base for this slow-cooked soup. It’s easy to set and forget, making it ideal for chilly days and easy weeknight dinners.
Get the Recipe: Creamy Crock Pot Chicken Wild Rice Soup

Creamy Chicken Mushroom Wild Rice Soup

Creamy Chicken Mushroom Wild Rice Soup. Photo credit: Or Whatever You Do.

This soup brings together chicken, mushrooms, and wild rice in a rich, creamy broth. It’s a complete meal in a bowl and perfect for feeding a crowd or prepping ahead.
Get the Recipe: Creamy Chicken Mushroom Wild Rice Soup

Wild Blueberry Beet Smoothie

Wild Blueberry Beet Smoothie. Photo credit: Running To The Kitchen.

This smoothie blends wild blueberries and beets for a vibrant, nutrient-packed drink. It’s full of antioxidants and makes a great way to start the day or refuel after a workout.
Get the Recipe: Wild Blueberry Beet Smoothie

Pan Seared Woodcock

Pan Seared Woodcock. Photo credit: Running To The Kitchen.

This upland bird is cooked simply with butter and seasoning, allowing its delicate flavor to shine. A great choice for wild game lovers looking to try something different.
Get the Recipe: Pan Seared Woodcock

Baked Wild Sockeye Salmon

Baked Wild Sockeye Salmon. Photo credit: Running To The Kitchen.

This quick recipe bakes wild sockeye salmon with garlic, herbs, and citrus for a light and flavorful meal. Done in under 15 minutes, it’s perfect for a weeknight dinner.
Get the Recipe: Baked Wild Sockeye Salmon

Mango Wild Rice Salad

Mango Wild Rice Salad. Photo credit: Running To The Kitchen.

This fresh salad combines wild rice with mango, jicama, and a cilantro-lime dressing. It’s bright, spicy, and great as a side or light main for summer meals or potlucks.
Get the Recipe: Mango Wild Rice Salad

Slow Cooker Chicken Wild Rice Soup

Slow Cooker Chicken Wild Rice Soup. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

This thick and creamy slow-cooked soup is loaded with chicken, veggies, and wild rice. It’s simple to prep and makes a hearty, comforting meal that’s ready when you are.
Get the Recipe: Slow Cooker Chicken Wild Rice Soup

Instant Pot Leftover Turkey Wild Rice Casserole

Instant Pot Leftover Turkey Wild Rice Casserole. Photo credit: xoxoBella.

Turn leftover turkey into a whole new dish with this easy wild rice casserole. Made in the Instant Pot, it’s a fast, satisfying way to use up holiday extras without much work.
Get the Recipe: Instant Pot Leftover Turkey Wild Rice Casserole