Beef, venison, and bison meat could be smoked for storage or cut into strips and dried. |
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French words veal, beef, venison, pork, even in Chaucer's time, stood for the animals as well as the flesh. |
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So are the ones for oatcakes, crowdie, medallions of venison and steamed mussels. |
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Exotic meats such as rabbit, venison and wild boar are available, in addition to countless varieties of sausages. |
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Father's venison, which came with a Dijon crust, beetroot, shallots and bacon, was medium rare, well hung and tasted delicious. |
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Options range from beef, ostrich and chicken patties, to combos like boar and brie, beef and merguez, or venison and goat cheese. |
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The meat eaters among you should be delighted to learn that the Saint George will be serving rabbit, boar and venison during the game season. |
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The menu is a carnivore's paradise with novelties including venison, wild boar, ostrich, springbok, zebra, kangaroo and shark. |
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They produce numerous different brands including beef and stout, beef and kidney, wild boar and venison. |
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The venison had strength of flavour, matched with a deeply glazed sauce of bacon, red wine, port, redcurrant and wild mushrooms. |
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However, having protested defeat by the venison, Vix worked her usual miracle and found room for a pudding. |
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I just stumbled on a relatively brilliant, though non-period method for larding venison and other dry meat. |
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The Scandinavian-inspired fare includes pan-roasted salmon, venison, and roast duck with lingonberries. |
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By the time a slab of venison was roasting over the coals it was a glowing, glossy tan. |
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My guest seemed just as impressed with his loin of venison accompanied by truffled lentils, red cabbage and red wine jus. |
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That got the thumbs-up, as did my loin of venison with endives and beetroot jus. |
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To start with I would order crayfish with garlic butter, followed by loin of venison. |
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I had enough loin of Deeside venison to feed a small family, while the black pudding that accompanied it was marvellously smooth and rich. |
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For dinner, roast loin of venison with a raspberry and port sauce followed by amaretto bavarois with summer fruits for desert is recommended. |
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You don't have to go far to fall over a deer in these parts and the venison rump steak with gravy and rowan jelly was undoubtedly local. |
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Even as it was carried across the room, it was clear that the crimson-red saddle of marinated venison was exceptionally succulent. |
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I Australianized the recipe a little bit by using kangaroo steak instead of venison. |
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They set small paper plates of blueberries, maple sugar, wild rice, and venison next to me as my spirit made ready to leave the body. |
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In the fourth dish we finally venture into unknown territory with the grilled venison with parsnips and pomegranate vinaigrette. |
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He serves, for example, fine slices of smoked wild venison alongside a textbook Gratin Dauphinois. |
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The fire glows, venison stew simmers, the hunter and his mates drink beer and yarn on into a New Zealand night. |
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Toss the venison in the flour which you have seasoned lightly with salt and pepper. |
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A commendably high number of dishes come with gravy, and other choices include venison pie, pork belly and mash, fish and chips or Cajun chicken. |
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Guess who is taking the orders for the Wicklow venison and the wild Irish mallard with Seville oranges? |
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Our first tasting included the deer fillet tournedos in a mushroom sauce, the venison stew and a wild boar stew. |
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Sausage rolls would go down well, especially if the filling was a bit special, perhaps good sausage mince mixed with game or venison. |
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At Blanch's hut, which is inscribed with graffiti from before World War II, they boil a billy and chew the fat with venison hunter Allan Tall. |
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I used to hunt myself, I love biltong and venison, and proper, decent and sporting culling is necessary. |
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It's a wonderful recipe of pork, venison, steak, kielbasa sausage and sauerkraut. |
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Unafraid and uncaring of what her lord thought of her while eating, she began tearing the venison with her hands. |
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Leeks, skunk cabbage, and wild garlic soon seasoned the beans, bear, rabbit, and venison on colonists' plates. |
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Beef, mutton, pork and venison were common meats, and communities close to the coast could expect to widen their diets with fish and shellfish. |
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I had pan-fried duck, black pudding and rosemary boudin with slivers of venison saddle, roast sweet potato and hoi sin sauce. |
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Smoked salmon can be substituted by any oily fish or even smoked venison or duck. |
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Richard freeze-dried the head and neck and saved the meat for venison patties. |
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There's even venison and steak for those irritating diners who go to seafood restaurants and choose meat. |
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Season and sear the venison rack and venison loin on all sides until golden brown. |
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Drizzle remaining olive oil over venison and roast in oven to desired doneness. |
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There's also imported food such as olives, coffee, specialist bread and cakes, wild boar and venison. |
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Whether boning a side of venison or threading hooks through bait, his every action is soft, secure, measured. |
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While true wild venison is full of flavour, often the meat can be bruised if the animal is shot badly. |
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Highland Game, which sells venison from deer shot on Highland estates, said the demand for the meat was increasing. |
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When you buy venison, it is normally red deer which can be farmed or grazed in parks. |
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French chefs often used to complain that they could get nothing but venison from roe deer. |
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I hoped he would bring back a deer, venison sounded like a nice change from rabbit stew. |
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To serve, slice the venison loin on the bias and arrange with some porcini mushrooms in the center of the plate. |
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Served in a piping hot tureen, the tender venison meat was soaking in a sauce that tasted of pearl onions and wine. |
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To prevent the spread of the disease, the European Union has banned exports of venison and other red meats. |
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I used to think that venison lacked flavour, but this meat has a depth of flavour and tenderness that is quite divine. |
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This is good news for lovers of venison, as even farmed deer are fed a pretty natural diet. |
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The menu features game, namely rabbit, pigeon, venison and pheasant, and from time to time buffalo and wild boar. |
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A fire blazed with a stag roasting on a spit above it, giving off the heavy scent of venison. |
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Legend has it that burgoo can be kept going for months and any kind of meat from squirrel, rabbit, venison, and bear can be used. |
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Although that's a major quibble, the venison haggis was incredibly good and not to be missed under any circumstances. |
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At this time of year, we are often the recipients of a freshly shot brace of pheasant or a wild haunch of venison. |
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The next morning the untouched haunch of venison is on the breakfast table, now cooked to Paivikki's satisfaction, but cold. |
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I decided on roast haunch of venison with a sweet potato rosti and wild mushroom and red wine sauce. |
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For this purpose, keepers of parks, rabbit warrens and heronries were ordered to produce venison and wildfoul for their masters' tables. |
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I've tasted many clarets of this level of quality with both venison and pheasant, and in every case it has proved an enjoyable accompaniment. |
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The knight plays along, and gulps up much of the venison pastry the hermit brought out. |
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Roast venison with port jelly and potted shrimp rolls also graced the low-key menu. |
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In this company, the potted venison and wild boar terrine was a shrinking violet. |
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It is known that oysters, eel, corn bread, goose, venison, watercress, leeks, berries, and plums were eaten, all accompanied by sweet wine. |
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The venison fillets were properly gamy without being tough, and rolled on the outside with a tasteful dusting of black-trumpet mushrooms. |
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My venison fillet could have been cut with a butter knife, although the dauphinoise potatoes were a little short on garlic. |
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The Scottish Executive said it was aware of the problems facing the venison industry and was pressing the EU to lift the ban region by region. |
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When he eventually opened the foil packet, the smell was amazing and the venison tasted delicious too. |
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I had the braised venison in red wine and chocolate with fresh pasta and celeriac puree. |
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He was also offered a taste of sundried tomato and basil sausages, and enthused over the slices of venison, before stopping to buy a leg of pork. |
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Instead, you can choose a venison escalope topped with wood pigeon or the west coast lobster bisque topped with a light brandy cream. |
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Only when the venison and its wild mushroom galette and red wine sauce had disappeared did the banter resume. |
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They knew, the cooks of those days, that venison was a rich and gamey meat which needed tempering. |
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As with Fiona's beautifully pink lamb, my deeply gamey venison was cooked exactly the way I had asked. |
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They are famous around the county for their collection of unusual breeds, beginning with water buffalo, then venison, and now wild boar. |
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In this country port was as essential as redcurrant jelly, the two being combined in Francatelli's delicious sauce for venison. |
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On my demanding table, comprising 10 degenerates and one discerning aesthete, virtually everybody was going for mussels followed by venison with roasted root vegetables. |
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Today, the market is awash with seasonal greens, wild mushrooms, Melton Mowbray pork pies, smoked eels, fresh shellfish, potted shrimps, cider, venison and wild boar. |
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Last night we had grilled tournedos of venison with roasted red pepper sauce, baked potatoes stuffed with mushrooms and onions, chantanay carrots and roast parsnips. |
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Then if you are looking for such delicacies as wild boar pate, potted shrimps or simply a venison pasty, the Food Court should be your first stop. |
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I'm so nervous that I can barely finish my tournedos of venison. |
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The game selection in my dish included venison, rabbit and pigeon. |
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I'm not trying to suggest that Susie's roast venison or my duck with caramelised apple could be described as a horror show, but neither were they worthy of the setting. |
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Some of the wartime recipes you will find are rhubarb bread pudding, nettle champ, Irish stew with venison, kedgeree, hardtime omelette and mock plum pudding. |
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Many a Texan hankering for venison has settled for a cheeseburger. |
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Both the council and the mine have helped to build a small abattoir next to the game farm, which will process products, such as biltong, venison, and other game meat. |
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We are hunting venison, not hurtling pell-mell to our deaths! |
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I wasn't listening however, being too absorbed in my main order, haunch of venison, fondant potato, wild mushrooms, garlic puy lentils and pancetta. |
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To serve, place some venison in the center of a plate and arrange some cabbage leaves, sliced kumquats, kumquat chutney, and a whole kumquat around the dish. |
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Add the venison to the pot and sear on all sides until golden brown, about 20 minutes. |
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Farmed venison means we can buy this lean meat all year round. |
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They ranged from sea-urchin and clams to slices of venison and wild boar. |
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Season the venison with salt and pepper and put it into a nonreactive bowl such as a Pyrex dish. |
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My fillet of venison with a roulade of celeriac and roasted wild mushrooms in a red wine and port jus was absolutely fine apart from one key factor. |
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The roast loin of venison also proved to be a hot contender. |
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She said the DIVA women were happy and supportive and her family ate the venison she brought home. |
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How do you cut up and wrap a haunch of venison without water? |
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Jamie ordered fillet of beef wrapped in pancetta with port, shallot and foie gras ravioli, while I chose the loin of venison with fresh sage and honeyed Armagnac sweetbreads. |
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Probably in October, the Pilgrims met their Wampanoag neighbors for three days of feasting on wildfowl and venison. |
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Nevertheless, on New Year's Day in 1844, after a difficult lying-in, Julia received calls and entertained the governors of Illinois and Massachusetts on turkey and venison. |
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They need to be combined with sugar and made into some kind of preserve, like the traditional rowan jelly often served with roast venison, wood pigeon or wild duck. |
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Two more courses whetted the appetite for the roast, which was a venison rack with savoy cabbage, a pancetta ham basket filled with mousseline potatoes on a venison reduction. |
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A dish guaranteed to tickle M. Chirac's tastebuds, he said, would be Pancetta-wrapped haunch of Fort William venison with wild mushrooms en croute in a tarragon sauce. |
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The venison was soggy and stringy, but it was food, I guess. |
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They were followed by Scotch broth, venison casserole, haggis with neeps and tatties, farmhouse cheese and oatcakes, roast lamb, clootie dumplings and baked salmon. |
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Smoked salmon on brown bread sandwiches, potted shrimp rolls and roast venison with Balmoral redcurrant and port jelly on white bread were on offer as well. |
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More inspired and unpredictable pairings came in a carpaccio of venison. |
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Produce ranges from seasonal fruit and veg to venison and wild boar. |
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I take my second gamble of the evening on the medallions of venison. |
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The English menus tend to have less fish and more birds then the French, and they have the venison and frumenty at the beginning rather than the end of the meal. |
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Dinner, at 8pm, normally consists of venison or salmon and salad. |
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Moose meat rivals elk and axis deer as the most delicious venison in the world. |
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Seared pepper venison with redcurrants, horseradish and crisp butter croutons Method Heat a frying pan over a high heat. |
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More recent trends include game meats such as venison, duck and Canadian bacon. |
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Expect cullen skink soup, haggis, Scottish venison and raspberry cranachan for pud. |
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And then to a succulently pink fillet of venison served with beetroot and a rich red jus, along with a glass of South African red. |
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The Timucua may have brought meats such as wild turkey, venison, or sea foods and vegetables such as corn, beans, squash, fruit, and greens. |
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Bacon is also used for barding and larding roasts, especially game, including venison and pheasant. |
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The dish at the time was cooked with venison, in this case from the Mount Edgcumbe estate, as the pasty was then considered a luxury meal. |
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Other nonvegetarian items include chicken, duck, squab, snails, silkworms, insects, goat, pork, venison, turtle, monitor lizard, etc. |
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Behind that is the venison, a popular meat around the Great Lakes and often eaten in steaks, sandwiches, and crown roasts for special events. |
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Deer meat, known as venison, is produced in small amounts compared to beef, but still represents a significant trade. |
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It had a buttery texture, while the braised venison packed more chomp than any wimpier cut of meat. |
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Deer farms have been established for the production of venison, velvet and as part of local agrotourism. |
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They tucked into egg and cress and roast venison sandwiches, mini cornish pasties and potted shrimp bridge rolls. |
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My daughter was more daring with her choice of Welsh Dragon Pate with venison liver and hot chilli, served with melba toast. |
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Courtyard is used for German Fest, Octoberfest, Pumpkin fest, suckling pig roasts, venison wks etc. |
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Meat consumption includes chicken, beef, mutton, venison, duck and squab. |
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We ordered three venison goulashes, a courgette crumble and fillet of beef with side orders of ratatouille, chunky chips, ginger carrots and creamed potatoes. |
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Choices will include devilled crab, venison burger, deconstructed fish pie, pearl barley with butternut squash risotto and deconstructed white chocolate and raspberry trifle. |
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Chef Sean Hartley cites the house-made venison sausage with cornichon as an ideal companion to a dunkel weizen ale from Blind Pig, a local brewery. |
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My girlfriend, feeling more adventurous, had the roast fillet of Scottish venison with braised red cabbage, wild mushrooms, and rissole potatoes with red wine sauce. |
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In 2006, a researcher in Devon discovered a list of ingredients for a pasty tucked inside an audit book and dated 1510, calculating the cost of making a venison pasty. |
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Along with Brains Black it also goes well with dark meat and venison as well as any rich, dark sugar and dried fruit dessert according to the expert. |
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Indeed, the earliest recorded pasty recipes include venison, not beef. |
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The cook is a fan of traditional cooking methods and likes nothing better than to spit roast venison in front of his fire when he has friends over. |
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Mixing in the fun of a snipe hunt with the task left me at the cleaning station, I tossed some cleaned snipe into the six-gallon bucket of brine with the venison. |
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Their economic importance includes the use of their meat as venison, their skins as soft, strong buckskin, and their antlers as handles for knives. |
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Venison steaks may be encased in puff or shortcrust pastry, in the same way as fillet of beef. |
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Venison makes fantastic burgers, but is exceptionally lean, so I'd add minced, unsmoked pancetta to it. |
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Venison is the low-cholesterol answer to those who love red meat but have to watch their animal fat intake. |
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Michael Finch brought along a couple of wild pigs from Blenheim, Lank Grenole bought along a swag of Venison and others bought a great selection of tucker as well. |
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This chair by British designer Thomas Heatherwick is now on view in his show at haunch of Venison gallery in New York. |
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Venison steaks are more tender than beef, with a leaner, cleaner flavour. |
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Venison with braised red cabbage sounds like a hefty, butch dish. |
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They ate cold Venison with red-currant jelly, potted meats, tongue and fowl accompanied by pumpernickel, toast and rye-bread, and they drank port wine. |
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Choose from Venison or Wild Boar and slice in advance of the picnic and if you have space take a cheeseboard along so you can display it properly. |
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I eat my Venison With my neighbours in the Countrie, and present not My phesants, partridges, and growse to the userer, Nor ever yet paid brokage to his scrivener. |
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