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Deer Steak Recipes needed
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01/11/22 09:54 PM
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slymer
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What are your go to recipes for round steak and backstrap? As much as I would like to have fried deer steak every week I don't think my waistline would approve.  I have a bunch of steaks in the freezer but I've need other recipes besides fried.
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Re: Deer Steak Recipes needed
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01/11/22 10:10 PM
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unclebubba
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Season and put it on the grill. Cook to med-rare. If you're feeling froggy, crumble some blue cheese on top.
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Re: Deer Steak Recipes needed
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01/11/22 10:11 PM
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stxranchman
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I marinate my steaks in different combinations of these: olive oil, balsamic vinegar, teriyaki marinade, soy sauce, pineapple, Worcestershire sauce, or Italian dressing. The combination of what I used depends for that day. I will either grill them outside on wood/charcoal, on a George Foreman in the house or air fryer. The best steaks are the ones 3-4 days after they are in the marinade. I will cook the medium rare to medium.
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Re: Deer Steak Recipes needed
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01/11/22 10:17 PM
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Tougher cuts like those I wet age in the fridge for about 5-7 days, clean and wash, pat dry then marinate for another 1-3 days. Fantastic teriyaki stir fry or stroganoff.
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Re: Deer Steak Recipes needed
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01/11/22 10:49 PM
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Re: Deer Steak Recipes needed
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01/11/22 11:20 PM
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bill oxner
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The old fashion way. Chicken fried.
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Re: Deer Steak Recipes needed
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01/12/22 02:58 AM
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ElkOne
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Look right up on this thread, great recipe for fried back strap, or you can do the same with round steak, just tenderize it, you'll enjoy! 
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Re: Deer Steak Recipes needed
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01/12/22 03:26 AM
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Re: Deer Steak Recipes needed
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01/12/22 04:35 AM
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Coat the steaks very liberally with McCormick Steak Seasoning. Place them in the fridge uncovered for at least four hours - eight is better*. Grill over very hot coals to an internal temp of 130⁰. Let them rest ten minutes before eating.
*If you have a small wire rack, place the steaks on a rack, and place the rack on a plate so that air circulates on both sides of the steak.
Two things I recommend for great eating: 1. Cut steaks from the backstrap and rounds at least 3/4" thick. 2. Put a pat of butter on each steak as soon as they come off the grill. (Oh heck, let's make it three things.) 3. Make some garlic compound butter a few hours ahead of time to put on the hot steaks.
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Re: Deer Steak Recipes needed
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01/12/22 03:25 PM
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slymer
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That does look good. Definitely need to try it.
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Re: Deer Steak Recipes needed
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01/12/22 03:36 PM
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ElkOne
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That's great looking recipe also 
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Re: Deer Steak Recipes needed
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01/12/22 04:07 PM
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Whatever you do when grilling/smoking keep the IT between 125°-129°, after that it begins to dry out pretty damn quick.
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Re: Deer Steak Recipes needed
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01/12/22 04:23 PM
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I use this recipe for feral hog back straps, but it would probably work for venison as well: I cut the back straps crosswise into medallions, then cook them in a pan with a little oil. Mustard Sauce for Pork: 1 c. red wine 1/4 c. spicy yellow or brown mustard 1-3 tsp. beef and/or chicken bullion 1/4 c. brown sugar 1 TBS. butter 1 - 2 tsp. corn starch Pan drippings
After the pork is roasted (roast it in the same skillet used to sear it in and then make the sauce in the same) remove it to a dish and cover with foil to keep warm. In the skillet add the 1 c. of red wine, stirring with a wooden spoon or spatula to lift off the brown bits. Simmer the wine until it reduces by about a fourth.
Add the mustard and the beef/chicken bullion and continue to simmer. Finally add the brown sugar. Dissolve a tsp or two of corn starch in a few tablespoons of cold water and add to the sauce to thicken. Simmer this slowly until the desired consistency is reached and then add the butter and stir until the sauce becomes silky. Drizzle over medallions and serve.
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Re: Deer Steak Recipes needed
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01/14/22 07:38 PM
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SherpaPhil
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That does look good. Definitely need to try it. This is one of my favorite recipes. I make it regularly and it is spectacular.
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