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| 1370rod
11-14-2012 20:23:36
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I got my buck this weekend and want to try to fix the backstraps as you mentioned earlier. You said slice them thin, how thin is thin? Fried in butter and add salt and pepper as desired. Anything else I should know, This has to tasted good if fried in butter. Rod. |
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| 1370rod
11-16-2012 10:17:34
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Re: ACG Loren backstrap question in reply to 1370rod, 11-14-2012 20:23:36
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| Thanks for the advice guys,I can't wait to try them. Rod. |
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| Agri King
11-15-2012 16:05:55
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Re: ACG Loren backstrap question in reply to 1370rod, 11-14-2012 20:23:36
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| Rod, all methods posted sound good. 3/8-1/2 thick some butter you are in bussiness. Sat. is opener for WI. I GOT to get me one of those devils! |
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| Adirondack case guy
11-15-2012 07:08:17
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Re: ACG Loren backstrap question in reply to 1370rod, 11-14-2012 20:23:36
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| Rod, Rich hit it pretty much on, but at hunting camp, we coulden't slice them that thin, LOL. Usially ended up 3/8-1/2". I forgot to mention the side dish of sauteed peppers, onions, mushrooms, and garlic. Once cooked, serve in the frying pan, but be careful, as sevetal forks are aiming at the fry pan the moment it is set on the table. Loren |
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| RGMartin
11-15-2012 06:22:53
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Re: ACG Loren backstrap question in reply to 1370rod, 11-14-2012 20:23:36
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| Slice thin, 1/8" or so cook to your desired doneness in butter with some mushrooms in a heavy iron skillet. Salt black pepper, and a dash of soy sauce when done. Deglaze skillet with a cup or so of water, Make a gravy out of it with some flour and water. Serve on some mashed potatoes.
Gonna go work on some fence rows now, this has me thinking a rifle would be a good tool to take along.
This post was edited by RGMartin at 06:24:07 11/15/12. |
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| DKase
11-15-2012 05:46:47
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Re: ACG Loren backstrap question in reply to 1370rod, 11-14-2012 20:23:36
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| I wrap the entire loin in alum. foil in one piece and put them on the grill. As they are cooking open the foil every 20 minutes or so and inject them with wine. Use a 3" 18 ga. needle and cleaned out 50 cc syringe. This will take the wild flavor out. Slice it up after it is cooked. Shoot it up with as much wine as it will hold. Cheap wine is better so you do not drink it all. I do the front and rear quarters the same way, but the loins are the by far the best. |
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| Kow Farmer
11-15-2012 04:55:41
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Re: ACG Loren backstrap question in reply to 1370rod, 11-14-2012 20:23:36
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| Rod, Since reading this posting, I think I am going to say the heck with work today. I think I should grab some Brain Belt premiums and head South toward the Case cave and help "test" this venison to make sure the quality is there. LOL Kow Farmer (Kurt) |
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| 1370rod
11-15-2012 05:42:22
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Re: ACG Loren backstrap question in reply to Kow Farmer, 11-15-2012 04:55:41
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| Kurt that sounds like a good idea, now we should have plenty for all. I'm looking forward to trying this, I have to be the cook when it comes to venison so I don't want to screw-up or I'll never hear the end of it, LOL, Rod. |
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| Kow Farmer
11-15-2012 04:56:58
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Re: ACG Loren backstrap question in reply to Kow Farmer, 11-15-2012 04:55:41
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| I can't type. Supposed to be Grain Belt. But the more you have, it does the brain wonders. LOL Kow Farmer (Kurt) |
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