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The best recipe for backstrap-i got it from another site

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 3:24 pm
by gbear1
I have tried this with bear, oryx and elk--this is good stuff. I've heard it's good with lion also and i think it would be good with just about any game you want to use. I've served it to several people on different occasions and no one doesn't like it. [i put my comments in the []'s, everything else if from the OP]

Ingredients:
Deer backstrap.
Bacon- thin sliced and cheap
toothpics
cream cheese
kokoman terakyi-soy sauce maranade
garlic powder (not garlic salt!)
pepper
pepper-Jack cheese- thin slices
1 link of deer sausage- cut or shredded into fine pieces. [i don't use this]
Jalapenos- remove seeds and cut into slivers [i use jalapenos, green chile and habanero]
onion- Cut into slivers 1in long
meat tenderizer mallet

Lay the backstap out and cut 3/4 in filets.

Take a meat tenderizor and beat until the meat is flattened out to the size of a softball.

Now dip the meat into a shallow dish of the Kokoman maranade. Then dust with garlic powder and pepper.

Now spread cream cheese on one entire side of the meat. The more the better.

Now sprinke some of your shredded deer sausage in the middle.

Add your onions and Jalapeno slivers. I usually us 1 or 2 Jap. slivers and 2 or 3 onion slivers.

Now take one side of the meat and roll it all up like a sushi roll.

Wrap the roll in bacon and secure with toothpics.

Now cook on the grill until the bacon is cooked like you like it.[i like my bacon just done, not crispy and this leaves the meat inside just about medium so that it's not over cooked]
About five minutes before you think they are completely done add the slice of pepper jack cheese to top of each roll and let melt.

Remove and cool for a couple of mintues (the cream cheese will be very hot)
and enjoy.

I promise you will not be disappointed! This will blow your mind!

Re: The best recipe for backstrap-i got it from another site

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 4:08 pm
by gbear1
almost forgot-i was getting my ingredients ready-and,
I mix goat cheese or feta style or bulgarian style with the cream cheese 1/2 and 1/2

Re: The best recipe for backstrap-i got it from another site

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:48 am
by Glen
sounds delicious! I am going to try it.

Re: The best recipe for backstrap-i got it from another site

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 10:29 pm
by tmalone
sounds real good just shot a white tail tonight going to try it this weekend!!

Re: The best recipe for backstrap-i got it from another site

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 11:28 pm
by mofo21
takes awhile to prep it all but its well worth it!! very tasty stuff!