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Deer backstraps on charcoal grill?
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01/05/17 12:21 AM
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Spiderman
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How do you cook them?
Time, temperature, indirect heat?
The Truth is six of the seven Dwarfs are not Happy!
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Re: Deer backstraps on charcoal grill?
[Re: Spiderman]
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01/05/17 01:35 AM
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skeeter22
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Seasoned, wrapped in bacon and cooked to medium rare. Use an instant read thermometer. Enjoy!
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Re: Deer backstraps on charcoal grill?
[Re: skeeter22]
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01/05/17 03:40 AM
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smooth move
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Seasoned, wrapped in bacon and cooked to medium rare. Use an instant read thermometer. Enjoy! X2
es le bon ton roulet
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Re: Deer backstraps on charcoal grill?
[Re: Spiderman]
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01/05/17 02:24 PM
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driedmeat
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seasoned and into a zip lock with zesty italian for a day. Then onto a hot grill to medium rare. If any left, slice super thin across the grain and make a sammich with mayo/horse radish.
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Re: Deer backstraps on charcoal grill?
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01/25/17 02:57 AM
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shutupandfish
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Marinade in buttermilk or zesty Italian dressing. Season with Cajun seasoning and place slice of jalapeno and onion on meat and wrap with bacon. I usually place them on skewer to help hold bacon on them. Grill on hot fire to crisp the bacon. Can also be battered and deep fried.
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Re: Deer backstraps on charcoal grill?
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01/25/17 04:22 PM
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fouzman
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If the meat was properly cared for after harvest, there is no need for marinades. Why in the hell would I want my backstrap steak to taste like Italian dressing?
Olive oil, sea salt, course ground black pepper over a hot mesquite fire. Rare to NO MORE than medium rare. Sometimes I bacon wrap, sometimes not.
"Things turn out best for those who make the best of the way things turn out" - Zachary Troy Schrah - a young man with vision far beyond his years.
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Re: Deer backstraps on charcoal grill?
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01/25/17 05:17 PM
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6BOOMER
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Salt and Pepper only, 1.5in thick medallions rare..
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Re: Deer backstraps on charcoal grill?
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01/25/17 07:58 PM
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scott01
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My wife wouldn't even put red meat on her plate if it was rare to medium rare, lol. Medium is about as red as it gets for her.
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Re: Deer backstraps on charcoal grill?
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01/26/17 03:19 PM
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jwcromer
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Salt and Pepper only, 1.5in thick medallions rare.. this
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Re: Deer backstraps on charcoal grill?
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02/02/17 06:12 PM
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tds
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Cutlets that have been tenderized. Coat with a little Worcester. Salt and pepper to taste. Direct heat at 400-425 degrees. 3-4 minutes per side. I agree there is no need for a lot of pre soaking.
Great eating.
Terry
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