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Main Boards => Recipes/Grilling/ Barbecuing/Smokers => Topic started by: wingnut on November 06, 2003, 07:47:00 PM
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Here's what we had for dinner tonight:
Wild Boar Tenderloin and mushroom Stroganoff
3 tbs butter
1 med onion diced
4 c. mushrooms sliced
2 tbs garlic minced
2# boar tenderloin cut 2" X 1/2"
3 c. veal stock
1/4 c chopped parsley
1 c. sour cream
In a saute pan, melt butter and saute onion for 2 minutes, add mushrooms and continue sauteing until they start to wilt. Season with salt and pepper. Add garlic and boar and contiue to saute for 3 minutes. Add veal stock and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and cook until meat is tender. About 15 minutes. Stir in sour cream and parsley. Continue to cook for 3 minutes. Season with S&P to taste.
Serve over noodles or with crusty bread. You won't want to leave anything on the plate.
Mike
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Yummy!!! :wavey: Dusty
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Pass the french bread....thanks , Mark#78
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And folks wonder why He's the camp cook.... head diaper and all :thumbsup:
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Sounds pretty good...all except the onions, garlic, mushrooms and sour cream :bigsmyl:
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Hey Mike, sounds good!
Question though... I've always heard that a boar with any size to it wasn't fit to eat. Everybody says it will run ya out the house from the stink alone. I know that yours was a bigg'n so what's the deal? Guys I work with down there in TX say they usually just leave a boar lay when they shoot one. Heck, some of these guys will go out and shoot 4 or 5 in an evening and not bring any of the meat home. Of course, they look at them as some kind of varmint between a skunk and an armadillo I think.
But seriously, I think EVERYBODY I've ever talked to about hunting pigs says you can't eat a big boar. Is there something you can do to improve the meat like cutting out glands or something? I've never hunted them but I have several invites to go and plan to take some time to hunt them after deer season in MO is done. I hate the thought of shooting a big one and not being able to eat it.
Dave
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Dave,
Well see how stupid I am, never thought that he wouldn't be good to eat. If I had, I wouldn't have shot him.
Tastes great to me.
Mike