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Does anyone have a new and exciting recipe for anything ELK? Just bought a farm raised elk processed and wraped and frozen for about $1.75 per pound. Yielded approx 230 pounds. MUCH tastier than store bought beef.
Have done jerky that turned out great and getting ready to do some summer sausage, but looking for other ideas... Wink
 
Posts: 187 | Location: Tipp City, Ohio | Registered: October 12, 2001Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hellooooooooooo Demerelle,

Hope it works out. As you probably know, those game cuts are generally quite lean. Farm-raised may have more corn fat, but still...that's an issue with smoking. Gotta have fat.

The solution is "barding," an ancient English word. Sooooooooooo, you can wrap (Bard!) that roast with fat of another animal, like pig. Now you can have tender bbq.

But.....there's a lot of dudes (and dudettes) on this forum who may have additional (and better) ideas.

Hey, keep us posted on that big elk.

Cool
 
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I would do it like I do deer. Roasts anyway. Rub them liberally with canola oil, then your favorite rub, then inject with whatever you like, then wrap in plastic or put in airtight container and leave in the fridge for at least 24 hours. Take out and smoke at 225* until desired doneness.
 
Posts: 2864 | Location: Ozark foothills, Arkansas | Registered: September 05, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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dmerrel, did you have any success with the elk?

I'm interested in hearing some good recipes my self!
 
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Boartuff....I have done most of the elk as jerky in the smoker. Tenderloin and sirloin are great on the grill and round steak and some roast in stew. I have also done a good bit as summer sausage. I think i will get another one this december. Here is an interesting elk link....
http://elkmeatshop.com/elk_meat/elk_meat_recipes.html
 
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