Venison

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BrianGSDTexoma

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Well this venison loin turned out really good. This was some of the best tasting venison I have had in long time. Sous Vide at 125 for 2 hours. Dried and seasoned with garlic salt pepper. Seared30 seconds a side.

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And that is the perfect way to cook wild game loins. :emoji_thumbsup:

I can only wish my Grandparents and their siblings, who ate a considerable amount of wild game, could have explored sous vide. One Grandpa had a dairy farm in the late 30's, and because they had an ice house he was a notorious poacher selling venison and Antelope on the side until after WWII
 
And that is the perfect way to cook wild game loins. :emoji_thumbsup:

I can only wish my Grandparents and their siblings, who ate a considerable amount of wild game, could have explored sous vide. One Grandpa had a dairy farm in the late 30's, and because they had an ice house he was a notorious poacher selling venison and Antelope on the side until after WWII
I come from a family of Dairy farmers.
 
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Very nice plate! YUM!

I've said it before, and I'll keep on saying it...sous vide is the absolute best way to prepare wild game. Period....especially the steak cuts!
 
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