My dad just got back from a hunting trip in CO. He brought back elk roast and ground elk. Anyone ever have it or have any reciepes for it?
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elk? wow I bet he was excited and proud of himself... my family has lots of hunters in it and I can't remember ever hearing of one shooting an elk.MothetteI just need to be one of those peoplewho do this the right way.

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My husband is an avid hunter so we always have a freezer full. He generally kills deert but every once in a while (every few years) he'll get an elk. Venison and elk cook the same way. If you have ground elk (my favorite) I use it the same as hamberger. Speghetti sauce, meat loaf. It's really low in fat so make sure you ad plenty of fat to it otherwise it will taste kind of dry. If it's not ground I use it just like I do steak. My husband likes it just fried in oil. (he dips it in flour but if I'm going to eat it I just fry it plain.) I like it in a stew. I don't have any specific recipes but I think there are probally tons on the internet.My doctor told me to stop having intimate dinners for four. Unless there are three other people.
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I have never tried elk - wow! Will you please give us a report on how it turns out? Congratulations to your husband, by the way.
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I don't like it quite as well as deer. It has more of a wild taste. My husband says it's all in the way you take care of it out in the field. This is why some folks don't like it. When we ground it up we added meat lard to it (you get it from a butcher) as we ground it up. But if that wasn't done I would add olive oil to it as you cook it, or butter would work fine too.My doctor told me to stop having intimate dinners for four. Unless there are three other people.
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~ELK CHILI~ 2-4 Tbls. Vegetable Oil/ 3 Pounds of Elk-ground or round steak cut into 1/2 inch cubes/ 4 cups beef stock or water/ 2 Bay leaves/ 3 small dried hot chili peppers, seeded and minced/ 5 cloves garlic, minced/ 3 Tbls. paprika/ 1 Tbls. Chili powder/ 1 Tbls. Splenda/ 2 tsp. salt/ 1 tsp ground cumin/ 1 tsp. dried oregano leaves/ 1/2 tsp. ground black pepper/ 1/2 tsp. cayenne 1.) Heat 2 Tbls. of the oil in a stock pot and brown the elk, adding more oil as necessary. Add stock and bay leaves. Cover and simmer 1 to 1 1//2 hours, untill the elk is tender. 2.) Add the chili peppers, garlic,paprika, chili powder, splenda, salt, cumin, oregano, and the black and cayenne pepper. Continue to cook for an additional 30 minutes over low heat, stirring occasionally. SERVE. Sorry, I don't know the percentages, or carb count. We eat alot of elk in my neck of the woods. In fact it's elk season here now. All kinds of hunters running around in the woods. Hope this helps you.Originally posted by fatty mcfatisonMy dad just got back from a hunting trip in CO. He brought back elk roast and ground elk. Anyone ever have it or have any reciepes for it?MOTHEREARTH AKA SHERRI "HOW THE WORLD TURNS AS I SEE IT"
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Slow cooked elk roasts in the crock pot are always good. Add onions and veggies if you liike. YUMMMMM!
We live on a ranch so we mostly eat beef, but my family hunts so there is quite a bit of venison also. I just cook up the wild meat the same as beef, but if some of it tastes strong I use it in dishes that have extra flavor to balance it out. Congrats to your dad. I'll bet he had a great time.
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those sound awesome. I will be tring the chilli and the roast for sure. Hubby made some burgers tonight with the ground Elk. The place that processed it for my dad mixed elk and hamburger together for the ground. I am hoping that will help with the low fat in it. I find I need around 75-80 percent fat daily to lose weight.Female
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