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I absolutely love cooking with game – I'm a country girl, a farmer's daughter, and it's part of my life. People often don't realize how versatile – and how healthy - game is to cook and eat. There's a huge variety available – from snipe and partridge to venison and hare, and so many ways of preparing it, from traditional old-fashioned and delicious roast pheasant wrapped in bacon to a modern-day venison
burger stuffed with blue cheese. - Rachel Green.

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Venison Steak with leek julienne
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Created by admin, Monday, 29 November 1999
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courtesy of Weatherall Foods Limited

Ingredients
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Venison
Methods/steps

Ingredients

two venison haunch steaks

1 leek

Butter

Oil

Notes

Pan Fry, grill, or barbeque
Venison Steak with leek julienne

Preparation Time: 0 Hours & 10 Mins

Cooking Time: 0 Hours & 15 Mins

Cut a leek lengthways into thin strips, wash and pat dry.

Pan fry half the leek in equal amounts of butter and oil until brown and crispy. drain on kitchen paper.

Take the other half of our leek and cook with butter in a saucepan with the lid on till soft.

Pan Fry, grill, or barbeque two venison haunch steaks to your preferred state of cookedness.

We recommend rare to medium rare as the lack of fat in venison means it toughens if you overcook it.

Let the meat rest for five minutes before carving slivers off the steak.

Serving Suggestion

Place the slivers of venison on the green leeks and then sprinkle the crispy leeks on top.

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