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  2. Step aside, turkey: This venison Christmas dinner is the ...

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    Brush both sides of each cauliflower steak with olive oil and season with salt, pepper and fresh thyme or rosemary if desired. 3. Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.

  3. Deer hunting: How to make the best venison stew you've ... - AOL

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    Place venison, sherry and jalapeno peppers in a pressure cooker and cook for 35 minutes once the pressure builds. Allow to cool and remove peppers. Reserve all liquid in the pressure cooker.

  4. Here are 5 wild turkey and venison recipes to try this ... - AOL

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    1 large butternut squash, cut in half and seeded. 2 tablespoons olive oil. 1 pound ground venison, elk, or beef. 1 teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon ground pepper

  5. Venison - Wikipedia

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    Venison steaks. Venison originally meant the meat of a game animal but now refers primarily to the meat of deer (or antelope in South Africa). [1] Venison can be used to refer to any part of the animal, so long as it is edible, including the internal organs. Venison, much like beef or pork, is categorized into specific cuts, including roast ...

  6. Steak Diane - Wikipedia

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    The name Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt, has been used for various game-related foods, [12] but the "venison steak Diane" attested in 1914, although it is sautéed and flambéed, is sauced and garnished with fruits, unlike later steak Diane recipes. [13] Steak Diane was known before the Second World War.

  7. Sauerbraten - Wikipedia

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    Meat (usually beef, veal, venison or horse), marinated in wine and/or vinegar, vegetables, and spices. Media: Sauerbraten Sauerbraten ( pronounced [ˈzaʊ̯ɐˌbʁaːtn̩] ⓘ ) is a traditional German roast of heavily marinated meat.

  8. 30 Old-School Recipes Everyone Used to Love (But Can't Stand Now)

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    Steak Diane, which initially featured venison, became popular in the 1950s and '60s, particularly in New York. Steak is cooked in a buttered pan , cognac is used to deglaze it, and it's flambéed ...

  9. Steak - Wikipedia

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    Steak can be diced, or cooked in sauce, as in steak and kidney pie. Steaks are most commonly cut from cattle (beefsteak), but can also be cut from bison, buffalo, camel, goat, horse, kangaroo, [1] [2] sheep, ostrich, pigs, turkey, and deer, as well as various types of fish, especially salmon and large fish such as swordfish, shark, and marlin.