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| Yield: |
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1.0 kg
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venison tenderloin |
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Kosher salt to coat venison |
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1 cup
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butter - (2 sticks) to saute vegetables |
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4 cup
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diced yellow onions |
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4 cup
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diced celery |
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4 cup
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diced carrots |
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1.5 l
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mixed mushrooms sauteed |
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1.0 l
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lingonberries see * Note |
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3.0 l
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homemade beef stock |
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(or beef base mixed with water, or beef broth) |
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8 lrg
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bay leaves |
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Salt to taste |
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Freshly-ground black pepper to taste |
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1 cup
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flour mixed with |
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1 cup
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water |
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6 cup
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cooked wild rice |
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| Method: |
* Note: Lingonberries are available at specialty stores in jars or cans. If only available packed in syrup, drain and rinse off syrup before using. If available packed in natural juices, the juices can be added to the stew.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Generously rub venison with salt to create a salt cast. Set in roasting pan and cook uncovered in preheated oven 45 minutes. Remove from oven, cool slightly, then remove salt cast and discard salt. Cut meat into bite-size pieces.
Melt butter in large stockpot. Add onions and saute. Add celery and carrots; cook until tender. Add mushrooms and lingonberries. Add reserved venison, stock and bay leaves. Bring to boil, then reduce heat and simmer, covered, 1 hour. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
Thicken stew slightly by gradually adding flour and water mixture. The liquid should thicken to consistency of a medium gravy. Serve over wild rice.
This recipe yields about 8 large servings.
Comments: This recipe can be halved. If you do not have access to venison, it can be special-ordered through Hank & Charlie's Market, 7828 W. Burleigh St., Milwaukee. Their phone number is (414) 444-0105. Venison also may be available through other meat markets by special order.
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