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Title: What's for dinner?
Post by: coyote101 on October 14, 2012, 07:25:54 PM
Venison cube steak with milk gravy, fried potatoes and green beans.
(http://i246.photobucket.com/albums/gg115/rlageman/Andyspistols001_zps50d87a31.jpg)

Man was that good.

Pat
Title: Re: What's for dinner?
Post by: Hidehunter on October 14, 2012, 08:13:17 PM
Oh man does that ever look good!!

I had fresh turkey of course
(http://i568.photobucket.com/albums/ss124/denverdf/2012-10-03142433.jpg)
Title: Re: What's for dinner?
Post by: kyfuzzyface on October 14, 2012, 08:35:10 PM
YUM YUM !!!
Title: Re: What's for dinner?
Post by: iahntr on October 14, 2012, 09:05:22 PM
Dang that looks good !!
Title: Re: What's for dinner?
Post by: FinsnFur on October 14, 2012, 09:32:15 PM
Heck yah...they both do :yoyo:
Title: Re: What's for dinner?
Post by: Hawks Feather on October 14, 2012, 11:03:05 PM
Not something I should have looked at.  I now need to head to the kitchen before I go to bed.

Jerry
Title: Re: What's for dinner?
Post by: Dave on January 04, 2013, 02:10:39 PM
Pat,
how is that cube steak prepared?  I blew that pic up and wow does that look good (all of it, right down to the fine china - but the steak almost looks like General Tso's chicken).  Anyway, I'd like try and cook some like that.
Title: Re: What's for dinner?
Post by: coyote101 on January 07, 2013, 08:00:03 PM
Quote from: Dave on January 04, 2013, 02:10:39 PM
Pat,
how is that cube steak prepared?  I blew that pic up and wow does that look good (all of it, right down to the fine china - but the steak almost looks like General Tso's chicken).  Anyway, I'd like try and cook some like that.

Dave,

I take the roasts from the hindquarters and cut off anything that isn't lean red meat. Then use a fillet knife and slice them about 3/8 inch thick and run them multiple times through a tenderizer. (I use a cheap plastic hand cranked Mr. Tenderizer) To cook they are dipped in beaten egg, then in milk and then coated with flour (add salt and pepper if you like) and pan fried in a thin layer of oil. I use olive oil, but you can use whatever you like. This is the only way, other than ground, that my wife will eat venison.

Pat 
Title: Re: What's for dinner?
Post by: Dave on January 10, 2013, 07:22:10 PM
Thank you Pat.  I'll try it once I get over this flu bug I'm battling and get my taste buds back!