Reverse-Seared Venison Rack with Herb Crust

Total Time: 1 hr 20 mins Difficulty: Advanced

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A beautifully smoked venison rack finished in a hot skillet with butter, garlic, and herbs for a tender, flavorful wild game dinner.
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Cooking venison is always a bit of an art — it’s lean, delicate, and deserves to be treated with care. That’s why this Smoked & Seared Venison Rack is hands-down one of the most rewarding wild game dishes we make at home.

We use the reverse sear method, starting in the smoker to gently build flavor and finishing in a screaming-hot cast iron pan for that crust you can only get from high heat and good butter. The smoke adds depth without masking the natural richness of the venison, while the quick sear at the end gives you texture and contrast.

This recipe works best with a Frenched venison rack, which means the bones are cleaned and exposed — it looks beautiful when plated and is perfect for slicing into chops. The key is to season generously, monitor the internal temperature carefully, and don’t skip the rest period — it’s essential for keeping the meat juicy.

The result? A wild game dish that’s elegant enough for date night but bold enough to serve at a backyard cookout. It’s the kind of recipe that makes people pause after the first bite — earthy, tender, just a little smoky, and loaded with flavor in every clean slice.

If you’ve got a venison rack in the freezer or just picked one up, this is the absolute best way to do it justice.


🥃 Wine & Drink Pairing Notes

  • Cabernet Franc – Herbaceous, earthy, and perfectly matched to venison’s boldness
  • Syrah – Deep and dark-fruited with smoky undertones
  • Walnut Maple Old Fashioned – A simple cocktail that brings out the savory crust and complements the smoke

Difficulty: Advanced Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 1 hr Rest Time 10 mins Total Time 1 hr 20 mins
Cooking Temp: 225  F

Description

This reverse-seared venison rack is slow-smoked then finished in a cast iron skillet for the perfect herb-crusted crust and tender, juicy chops.

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Season the rack

    Pat venison dry. Rub with olive oil, then generously season all over with salt, pepper, garlic powder, and rosemary.
  2. Smoke low & slow

    Preheat your smoker to 225–250°F. Place the seasoned rack directly on the grates and smoke for about 45–60 minutes, or until internal temp reaches 115–120°F.

  3. Prepare to sear

    Preheat a cast iron skillet over high heat. Add butter and swirl to coat. If desired, toss in a garlic clove and rosemary sprig for aromatic flavor.

  4. Sear

    1. Place the venison rack in the hot skillet and sear each side for about 1 minute, or until a deep crust forms.

    2. Once seared, add the dry red wine to the skillet and quickly swirl to deglaze. Let it bubble for 30 seconds, then spoon the wine-infused butter over the venison to finish. Internal temp should hit 125–130°F for medium rare. Do not overcook — venison is lean and can dry out quickly.

  5. Rest & slice

    Remove from the pan and let rest for 10 minutes. Slice between the bones into individual chops and serve.

Note

  • For rare, pull the venison at 110°F, and for medium, no more than 130°F
  • Works well with elk or lamb racks too
  • Serve with garlic mashed potatoes or wild mushroom risotto
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