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Posted on 1/13/11 at 8:27 am to
Posted by jimbeaux82
Natchitoches, La
Member since Oct 2008
1338 posts
Posted on 1/13/11 at 8:27 am to
Here is my favorite. Never met anyone who did not like it so far. My daughter insists that I cook it every year for her birthday meal

Venison Teriyaki

Ingredients needed:
(recipe for 4-6 people)

2 lbs venison backstrap or hind quarter
1 bottle Teriyaki sauce
1 bottle red wine
3-4 large onions
1 lb fresh mushrooms
4-5 cups white rice
1 lb butter
Pam non-stick cooking spray

Prepare Meat:
1) trim meat of all tendons, “silver side”, etc
2) cut into ½” cubes
3) marinate for 24-48 hrs in Teriyaki in refrigerator. Use zip lock bag or Tupperware container. Use entire bottle of Teriyaki.

Prepare Gravy:
1) melt 1 lb butter in cast iron pot.
2) Peel and chop onions. Slice mushrooms.
3) Add to pot with melted butter and sautee until soft.
4) Add ½ to ¾ bottle of red wine.
5) Cook down on low-med heat until gravy is desired thickness (approx 1 ½ -2 hours, the thicker the better)

Cook Meat:
1) use cast iron skillet.
2) Spray skillet with Pam.
3) Heat using med-high heat.
4) Braise cubed meat quickly on all 4 sides. Place in separate bowl until all meat is ready. (Do not overcook venison)
5) Add meat to pot with gravy and bring to a boil. Boil for no longer than 1 minute.
6) Remove from heat and serve over cooked rice.
Posted by GCHunter
Chasing my tail
Member since Aug 2009
2080 posts
Posted on 1/13/11 at 9:30 am to
quote:

No tomatoes in the jambalaya!

I put a can of Mild Rotel in there. This jambalaya is not a red jam. Its extremely brown and rich.

South of intracoastal is Grand Chenier. Where I hunt. Basically grew up down there 5 months out the year.
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