Last night we had deer tacos with the ground meat....kids loved it.
If you are worried about the gamey taste then use a recipe with lots of spices.
I just found a really good wild game site with TONS of recipes for EVERYTHING.
www.backwoodsbound.com
If you can't find something you like on there honey, then there's no hope for ya!
I usually cook my roasts and such, bigger pieces, in the pressure cooker with an onion, garlic, a stick of butter and some salt and pepper. I do it with chicken too.
My husband likes to shred it up and eat it on bread for lunch. My dad does the same thing. White bread with mayo and some pepper. I don't do bread.
I don't usually have a problem with a gamey flavor...it matters how it is killed and processed too. If the deer runs a while before dying, the meat might be tougher and taste different...lactic acid builds up in the muscles and makes it taste off sometimes. That's just science. If you shoot one and have to leave it overnight in the woods and find it the next day, it may taste gamier. It happens that way sometimes. If you field dress it and get it processed as soon as possible then you'll probably have better luck with it. The more stress an animal is under when it dies the more the meat will be affected.
If we are going to grind it (we have a grinder-$99 from TSC last yr) we don't let the meat rest, really no need to. The bigger pieces we will put in a cooler full of water and let it soak overnight and then freeze it after drying it off real well the next day.
I know people that soak a whole wild turkey in a 5 gallon bucket of water and white vinegar to "take out the gaminess". It will work with any wild game but I don't like to fool with that.