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Elk...pound to tenderize
cast iron skillet very hot
salt and pepper to taste
quickly cook to rare or medium rare
Deer...ditto
Antelope...ditto


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bill
you cook like me
using the k.i.s.s method!!
hunted down by your area a couple of years ago
hope to get drawn again soon after all that rigamarole with that tallman siut!
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Add feral hog steaks and chops to my recipe above. thumb


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and for a little variety you could try replacing the regular salt with celery salt and add just a touch of garlic powder at the same time. I like mine with fried sweet onions as well.
 
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Excellent. I never thought of celery salt. At times, I will saute some onions and a clove or four of garlic in a liitle olive oil before putting the steaks in.


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I just got off the phone with my bud in Iowa. He just put two 1" venison steak on a backyard hickory and oak fire. He cooks on an old sewer grate arounbd a rock and fire brick circle. It is good meat, you bet.


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To add to the above i'd just say that I pan fry mine with onion and a little garlic and give the antelope to to the dog.
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A new variation, still using a skillet (cast iron works great) and olive oil.

Using a mortar and pestle (or small grinder) grind up a mix of rosemary, garlic powder (or a few garlic cloves), a dash of crushed red pepper, salt and black pepper. Rub onto steaks and sautee till medium rare. thumb


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