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Re: Deer Tenderloin
[Re: SuperSpike]
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12/12/14 07:25 AM
12/12/14 07:25 AM
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Bustinbeards
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Slice into 1" steaks, fire up skillet, fry meat, once meat is rare to med rare, simmer onions in drippings and make gravy. While doing this cook biscuits. Once biscuits are done eat. Or make tenderloin gravy biscuit sammaches. Now I'm hungry.
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Re: Deer Tenderloin
[Re: walt4dun]
#1184112
12/12/14 08:06 AM
12/12/14 08:06 AM
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top cat
Freak of Nature
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If not cooking back straps whole try this: Cut in 3" steaks Place in gallon freezer bag w/ inside loin facein up & down Pound to about 1/2" thick with the flat side of a meat mallet Kosher salt, fresh cracked black pepper App 1 minute per side on HOT grill Let rest 3-5 minutes Can cut it with a fork
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Re: Deer Tenderloin
[Re: SuperSpike]
#1187647
12/15/14 10:54 AM
12/15/14 10:54 AM
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muzziehead
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14 point
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Unless you just have to grill it, my favorite is just double dipped in flour and egg wash, presoaked in buttermilk. Slice it about 1/2" thick and fry it up. Save the drippings and make a milk gravy and serve with mashed potatoes. There aint nothing better than that.
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Re: Deer Tenderloin
[Re: SuperSpike]
#1188095
12/15/14 03:53 PM
12/15/14 03:53 PM
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Tried it for the first time as some suggested. It was fantastic! Marinated for a little while in Moore's, butterflied, slathered a thin paste of cream cheese and brown sugar, wrapped up a Conecuh and threw it on the grill, indirect for 15 mins.
Ya'll are just overthinking it now
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Re: Deer Tenderloin
[Re: top cat]
#1188561
12/16/14 05:38 AM
12/16/14 05:38 AM
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Thisldu
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Treat them no different than a good beef tenderloin.
Cut approx 1.5 to 2 inches steaks.
Coat in olive oil, sprinkle sea salt and fresh cracked pepper.
Sear on high heat, a minute per side, move to indirect until inside hits 125 degrees.
The flavor of the loins are awesome, dont kill it with marinade and overnight salt bathes!
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Re: Deer Tenderloin
[Re: Thisldu]
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12/17/14 08:21 AM
12/17/14 08:21 AM
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DWRich
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Treat them no different than a good beef tenderloin.
Cut approx 1.5 to 2 inches steaks.
Coat in olive oil, sprinkle sea salt and fresh cracked pepper.
Sear on high heat, a minute per side, move to indirect until inside hits 125 degrees.
The flavor of the loins are awesome, dont kill it with marinade and overnight salt bathes! I do mine almost exactly like this, except sometimes I'll cook indoors. I'll sear them in my cast iron skillet and then transfer to the oven. I have a digital meat thermometer built into my oven. When the internal temperature reaches 125 I pull the meat out and wrap in foil and let rest. I've found letting the meat rest is one of the best things you can do.
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Re: Deer Tenderloin
[Re: DWRich]
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12/17/14 08:29 AM
12/17/14 08:29 AM
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Thisldu
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Yep, the rest is essential, especially for venison.
I save any juice from the rest, and heat it up with a pat of butter, and pour over the steak right before you eat it.
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Re: Deer Tenderloin
[Re: SuperSpike]
#1190287
12/17/14 09:37 AM
12/17/14 09:37 AM
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Posts: 8,031 Central Alabama
muzziehead
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14 point
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That like a venison bun Conecuh dog.
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Re: Deer Tenderloin
[Re: 3FFarms]
#1191101
12/18/14 02:35 AM
12/18/14 02:35 AM
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Posts: 16,156 Alabaster
Bowhunter84
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Tried it for the first time as some suggested. It was fantastic! Marinated for a little while in Moore's, butterflied, slathered a thin paste of cream cheese and brown sugar, wrapped up a Conecuh and threw it on the grill, indirect for 15 mins. now that looks good!
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Re: Deer Tenderloin
[Re: SuperSpike]
#1195163
12/21/14 04:21 PM
12/21/14 04:21 PM
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MattIce
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10 point
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For tenderloin not backstrap marinate 6 plus hours then grill like a steak be careful not to overcook
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Re: Deer Tenderloin
[Re: 3FFarms]
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01/25/15 10:22 AM
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Posts: 6,564 D'Iberville, MS
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Tried it for the first time as some suggested. It was fantastic! Marinated for a little while in Moore's, butterflied, slathered a thin paste of cream cheese and brown sugar, wrapped up a Conecuh and threw it on the grill, indirect for 15 mins. Did something similar to this couple weeks ago......mighty damn good
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