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Venison Steaks In Wine

By Chef K.T. Murphy
January 23, 2021 2 Min Read
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Ingredients for Country Style Venison Stew recipe
Categories: game
Yield: 6 servings

1/2 lb bacon or salt pork
2 lb venison steak
4 tb flour
6 c water or beef stock
1 lg tomato, chopped
2 md carrots, sliced
2 md stalks celery, sliced
2 md potatoes, in 1 cubes
1 dozen small white onions
1 tb chopped parsley
1 c fresh green peas
1 salt and pepper to taste

Cut bacon into 1″ cubes and saute in large saucepan until lightly browned.
Remove and set aside.

Cut venison into 1 1/2 or 2″ pieces and brown over high heat in 4 T bacon
drippings. Stir in flour. Lower heat and let brown 2-3 minutes, stirring
several times. Add liquid and let it simmer 1 hour or more until venison
begins to get tender, add more liquid as necessary.

Add all the other ingredients, except peas, and continue to simmer to make
a thick stew. Simmer peas in a separate pan until done. Strain and spoon
over or around stew when served. Great accompanied by buttered corn muffins
and a salad.Country Style Venison Stew
Categories: game
Yield: 6 servings

1/2 lb bacon or salt pork
2 lb venison steak
4 tb flour
6 c water or beef stock
1 lg tomato, chopped
2 md carrots, sliced
2 md stalks celery, sliced
2 md potatoes, in 1 cubes
1 dozen small white onions
1 tb chopped parsley
1 c fresh green peas
1 salt and pepper to taste

Cut bacon into 1″ cubes and saute in large saucepan until lightly browned.
Remove and set aside.

Cut venison into 1 1/2 or 2″ pieces and brown over high heat in 4 T bacon
drippings. Stir in flour. Lower heat and let brown 2-3 minutes, stirring
several times. Add liquid and let it simmer 1 hour or more until venison
begins to get tender, add more liquid as necessary.

Add all the other ingredients, except peas, and continue to simmer to make
a thick stew. Simmer peas in a separate pan until done. Strain and spoon
over or around stew when served. Great accompanied by buttered corn muffins
and a salad.Venison Steaks In Wine
Categories: game
Yield: 2 servings

2 sm venison steaks
1 tb butter
1 dash of fennel
1 garlic salt
1 basil
1 white cooking wine

Melt butter in frying pan over medium heat. Put steaks in pan and add
fennel, garlic salt and basil. Cook for 5 to 10 minutes or until done to
your liking.

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