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    Re: Wild game Dinners 2018/2019

    Quote Originally Posted by Gateholio View Post
    Moose rump steak with roasted red pepper salsa


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    Re: Wild game Dinners 2018/2019

    Mule deer osso bucco.. The shanks have become my favorite part of the animal now.




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    Re: Wild game Dinners 2018/2019

    SR80, mind sharing your recipe for Osso Bucco?

    Did one up last year and was not the best... looking at utilizing the shanks for more than just ground.

    Thanks in advance.
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    Re: Wild game Dinners 2018/2019

    Gateholio, mind sharing the recipe for that roasted red pepper salsa? Looks delicious!!

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    Re: Wild game Dinners 2018/2019

    Roast and perl a red pepper or use one out of a jar. Chop it up finely with cilantro, parsley, garlic, green onion, lemon juice, olive oil, chopped chilies or chilli paste like sasmbal olek and salt and pepper.

    Preheat oven to 200 F. Put your steaks in there for about 20 minutes. Then remove and put directly into a piping hot cast iron pan. Quickly sear both sides, remove from pan and let rest in a warm place for 7-10 minutes. Slice and serve.
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    Re: Wild game Dinners 2018/2019

    Sounds delicious. Thank you!

    Oven + pan sear is truly the best method for a good steak. Little bit more complicated than defaulting to the BBQ but it is definitely the best method.

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    Re: Wild game Dinners 2018/2019

    I call it the "quick sous vide" method
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    Re: Wild game Dinners 2018/2019

    Quote Originally Posted by Gateholio View Post
    I call it the "quick sous vide" method
    Nice I like that..been hearing lately of people hitting it with a torch after the sous vide..
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    Re: Wild game Dinners 2018/2019

    Elk Stir Fry...Man this is tasty!

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    Re: Wild game Dinners 2018/2019

    Favourite wine accompaniment with game dishes?

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