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Elk Tenderloin quick easy and delicious
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<blockquote data-quote="travelhunter" data-source="post: 984064" data-attributes="member: 67566"><p>suitable for home and or camp</p><p> </p><p>1.Kill a really nice bull or cow</p><p>2. get yourself a tenderloin</p><p> </p><p>if it is a cow you are really in luck</p><p> </p><p>skin the lining off</p><p> </p><p>cut a hunk preferably from the bigger end, this is slightly choicer than the thinner end</p><p> </p><p>leave whole and marinate in salt pepper cumin and rosemary or sage and COFFEE preferably left over from breakfast(cowboy coffee is ideal with the grounds from the camp pot)</p><p>pour in beer or wine as available</p><p> </p><p>let sit in the cooler all day until night time(ziplocs in the yeti work great for this)</p><p> </p><p>cook to taste rarer is always better but medium rare works</p><p> </p><p>if home,</p><p>cook at 400 until a char forms and remove from overn after 20-25 minutes(according to size)</p><p>slice into 1" or thicker steaks and enjoy</p><p>believe it or note box mashed potatoes with milk or cream and loads of garlic make a nice side</p><p>easy to carry in camp and weighs nothing</p><p>you can do real potatoes at home after the kids peel them for you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="travelhunter, post: 984064, member: 67566"] suitable for home and or camp 1.Kill a really nice bull or cow 2. get yourself a tenderloin if it is a cow you are really in luck skin the lining off cut a hunk preferably from the bigger end, this is slightly choicer than the thinner end leave whole and marinate in salt pepper cumin and rosemary or sage and COFFEE preferably left over from breakfast(cowboy coffee is ideal with the grounds from the camp pot) pour in beer or wine as available let sit in the cooler all day until night time(ziplocs in the yeti work great for this) cook to taste rarer is always better but medium rare works if home, cook at 400 until a char forms and remove from overn after 20-25 minutes(according to size) slice into 1" or thicker steaks and enjoy believe it or note box mashed potatoes with milk or cream and loads of garlic make a nice side easy to carry in camp and weighs nothing you can do real potatoes at home after the kids peel them for you [/QUOTE]
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