Cooking Venison Backstrap

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WEBMar 4, 2023 · Heat a cast iron or other heavy-bottomed skillet over medium-high heat. Add the butter, oil, and rosemary. Place the meat into the pan carefully, keeping them spaced evenly. Sear the venison backstrap for 1-2 minutes, then add flip and add the diced garlic to the pan. Sear an additional 1-2 minutes, and spoon the butter over the steaks while

Rating: 5/5(1)
Category: Main
Cuisine: American
Calories: 461 per serving

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WEBJun 29, 2021 · Using tongs, remove the backstrap from the bag and place on the grill over direct heat. Grill for about 5 minutes per side until the …

Rating: 4.6/5(270)
Total Time: 12 hrs 15 mins
Category: Main Dishes
Calories: 416 per serving
1. Whisk all the ingredients for the marinade together in a small bowl.
2. Place the venison in a sealable plastic or silicone bag.
3. Pour the marinade into the bag, seal shut and massage the marinade into the venison with the bag closed.
4. Marinate for at least 4 hours up to overnight in the refrigerator with the bag/venison laying flat.

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WEBFeb 8, 2024 · I love cooking venison backstrap as rare as possible to get the most enjoyment. Serve with mashed potatoes for soaking up the pan sauce. Return the skillet to low heat on the stove. Add soy sauce, …

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WEBNov 12, 2022 · Press spice mixture into the deer meat until fully coated. Step 5. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Step 6. Heat a cast iron skillet over medium to medium high heat. Place seasoned backstrap on to the hot …

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WEBDec 29, 2022 · Place skillet in a hot oven for 5-10 minutes until the internal temperature reaches 130°F. Use an instant-read thermometer to determine the temperature. Remove the pan and place the backstrap on a plate. …

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WEBSep 16, 2021 · Venison backstraps are the most prized pieces of meat on a deer. And for good reason. Learn how to cook a venison backstrap with my favorite dry rub today! Ingredients. Venison Backstrap: The …

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WEBAug 19, 2021 · Marinade. Mix together the marinade ingredients in a shallow dish or a ziploc bag. Add the backstrap and place in the refrigerator. Marinate for at least 4 hours or up to 24 hours, flipping …

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WEBAug 6, 2023 · Aim for a low temperature around 200 to 225℉. Remove the venison for at least 30 minutes before you plan to cook. Pat dry with paper towels and preheat a large skillet over very high heat and add the beef tallow. Once melted, sear the venison for about 30 seconds on each side until it's golden brown on the outside.

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WEBDec 4, 2022 · Hooray open fire grills are perfect for this venison backstrap recipe for that reason. Cut the backstrap into steaks at the thickness you prefer. Some people like thinner steaks, and some people prefer thicker ones. It’s up to you. But ½” to 1” thickness is a good guideline. Alternatively, you could leave a backstrap chunk whole for the

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WEBDec 18, 2021 · Add to a bowl with oil, garlic, salt, and pepper. Stir well. Coat all sides of the backstrap with the wet rub. Cut the backstrap in half to fit in the skillet. Nestle the backstrap in the cooked onions searing on …

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WEBOct 2, 2019 · Try incorporating a couple smashed cloves of garlic and a few fresh sprigs of rosemary or thyme. When the butter bubbles, tilt the pan over so that the liquids pool to one side. Use a spoon to scoop up the melted butter, then pour it over the meat. Repeat this process several times to butter-baste the venison.

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WEBSep 11, 2020 · Grill the backstrap. Over screaming high heat. Roughly 7 – 10 minutes per side, depending on the thickness of your backstrap and the desired doneness. Let the venison rest. Remove it from the grill to a …

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WEBDec 21, 2023 · Let the meat rest for about 5-15 minutes or until it reaches 130-135 °F (54-57 °C). Meanwhile, put the pan (with the pan drippings) back on the stove at medium-low heat and add all the garlic butter …

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WEBApr 18, 2024 · For the Backstrap. Preheat your oven to 225 degrees F. On a food work surface, lay out about a 2-foot by 2-foot sheet of plastic wrap. You can use two sheets and overlap them to reach these dimensions. On the plastic wrap, lay out the strips of bacon while overlapping the edges of the bacon by about a ¼ inch.

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WEBDec 26, 2023 · Step 1: Let steak rest at room temperature for 30-60 minutes before cooking. Pat the steak dry with paper towels. Step 2: Drizzle olive oil over the steak and use a basting brush or your hands to completely cover the steak in oil. Step 3: Season generously with salt and black pepper on all sides.

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WEBGrilling the Backstrap. Now it’s time to fire up your pellet grill and get cooking. Preheat the grill to a temperature of around 450°F (232°C) and make sure the grates are clean and oiled to prevent sticking. Once the grill is heated, place the backstrap directly on …

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WEBJun 5, 2023 · Adapting Reverse Sear for Bear, Hog Loin or Turkey Breast. Adjust your cooking temperatures accordingly: for bear and hog loin, aim for 225°F to 275°F with a final internal temperature of 165°F, and for turkey breast, keep it within the same temperature range with an internal temp of 165°F. Bear: Ensure it reaches a safe internal

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