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Rich Venison Stew

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Cuisine: AmericanMain Ingredient: Chicken

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Original recipe makes 6
1 lgOnion; chopped
Parsley; chopped, for garnish
20 wholePearl onions
20 wholeButton mushrooms
3 lbLean venison stew meat
1/2 cVegetable oil
1 1/2 cRed wine; or white wine
1 lgCarrot; sliced thin
2 cWhite Wine Marinade
1 tbFresh parsley
6 Peppercorns; crushed
1 Garlic; minced
3 tbolive oil
1/2 tsThyme
1/2 Bottledry white wine
1 lgBay leaf; crumbled
1 lgCarrot; scraped and diced
1 Garlic; minced
2 1/2 cBeef; chicken, or venison
1 tbFlour; mixed w/ 2 T water
1 lgOnion; sliced thin
1 tbSalt
WHITE WINE MARINADE
2 Shallots; peeled
8 1/2" slicesbacon; diced
1/2 tsBasil

Rich Venison Stew Preparation

Mix all WHITE WINE Marinade ingredients and pour over meat. Marinate meat for 1 or 2 days (depending on age and toughness) in a cool place. Drain and dry meat, reserving marinade. Sprinkle meat with salt and pepper. Heat oil in a Dutch oven or heavy kettle and cook onion and carrot until tender. Add and brown the meat. Remove excess fat and add shallots and garlic, turning and browning over medium heat. Add wine, 1 cup of the marinade, and enough stock to cover meat. Bring to boil, lower heat, cover, and simmer for about 1-1/2 hours (If liquid cooks down too much, add more of the stock.) Remove the meat and strain gravy, skimming off excess fat. Return meat to kettle, pour in strained gravy and mushrooms, onions and diced cooked bacon. Add flour paste if necessary, to thicken. Simmer for 25 minutes more or until meat is tender. Serve in casserole with parsley sprinkled over. Serving Ideas : Serve with butter-fried toast points NOTES : Recipe may be used for elk, rabbit, hare, and other wild or domestic meats unsuited to roasting. Recipe by: Cooking Wild Game by Zack Hanle Posted to recipelu-digest Volume 01 Number 182 by Lou Parris on Oct 30, 1997

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Calories Per Serving: 844
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Tags

  1. Game
  2. Corn
  3. Chicken
  4. Basil
  5. Garlic
  6. Carrot
  7. Olive oil
  8. Onion
  9. Parsley
  10. Pear
  11. Shallot
  12. Wine
  13. White wine
  14. Mushrooms

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