Wild Venison fillets - what to do
Wild Venison fillets - what to do
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Pferdestarke

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7,192 posts

215 months

Saturday 5th February 2011
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I'm thinking either beetroot or chocolate or even carpaccio. I tried an end piece lightly satueed rare and it was very tasty.

All help appreciated.

Melman Giraffe

6,794 posts

246 months

Saturday 5th February 2011
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This one from Floyd (RIP) looks good...




Venison fillets with crème de cassis sauce

Ingredients
30g/1oz butter

2 tbsp olive oil

3 venison fillets, each weighing about 85g/3oz

30ml/1 fl oz brandy

55ml/2 fl oz crème de cassis

100ml/ 3½fl oz venison stock or good quality beef stock

1 venison sausage, casing removed and discarded

1 tbsp fresh or dried cranberries

1 tbsp chestnuts, peeled and mashed

2 heart-shaped croutons, to serve

1 tbsp venison or game pâte

1 tbsp redcurrent jelly

watercress, to garnish

Preparation method
Heat half the butter and olive oil in a small fry pan.

Add the venison fillets and fry, over a high heat, for one minute.

Turn the steaks over and fry for a further 3-4 minutes (longer if you like medium to well done fillets).

Pour in the brandy and when the flame has died, remove the fillets from the pan and arrange on a warm plate.

Pour in the crème de cassis and the stock and season well. Leave over the heat until the sauce has thickened and reduced.

Meanwhile, form a small patty by combining the sausage meat, cranberries and chestnuts.

Heat the remaining butter and oil in a small fry pan. Add the patty and fry for 2-3 minutes, either side.

Finish the croutons by spreading them with pâte, then the red current jelly.

Pour the crème de cassis sauce over the venison.

Add the patty and croutons to the plate, garnish with a sprig of watercress and serve.

Pferdestarke

Original Poster:

7,192 posts

215 months

Saturday 5th February 2011
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That'll do. Topic closed.

Cheers