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Tag Archives: buffalo
Bison (About), & general cooking guidelines
By Cat, March 27, 2018 (photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) The following information is from a flyer on “Cooking Bison” at my local grocery store. Bison is a very healthful meat, and tasty too. It is not as fatty as … Continue reading
Posted in Beef, Buffalo, Broiled, Grilled, Roasted, Seared, Slow-roasted, Stove top
Tagged bison, buffalo
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Bone Broth, Crockpot Method
by Cat, June 11, 2017 (image, right, from Wikimedia Commons) I’ve always made my stocks/broths in a stockpot on stovetop. But I will soon be doing a dietary protocol to help me heal from an autoimmune disorder, that requires drinking … Continue reading
Posted in Beef, Buffalo, Bones, Equipment, Fat or oil, Fish, Game, Health, Herbs, Lamb, Leafy Veggie, Medicinal, Onion family, Poultry, Root Veggie, Vinegar
Tagged apple cider vinegar, beef, bones, buffalo, carrot, celery, chicken, fish, garlic, herbs, onion, venison
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Roast: Reverse-Sear Method (About)
By Cat, Dec 2015 (photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) This Christmas I’m going to try the reverse-sear method for a leg of lamb, but the method is also applicable to beef, venison or buffalo (lower oven temperature by 25°F for buffalo). It is … Continue reading
Posted in Beef, Buffalo, Fat or oil, Game, Herbs, Lamb, Roasted, Seared, Spices
Tagged beef, buffalo, butter, garlic, herbs, lamb, lard, reverse-sear, spices, venison
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Marinades and Grilling/High Heat Cooking Tips for Meats
by Cat, July 19, 2014 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) Cooking meat at high temperatures (grilling, broiling, deep frying and pan frying) produces toxins (that increase your risk of cancer) such as: polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) heterocyclic amines (HCAs) advanced glycation endproducts … Continue reading
Blueberry Burgers
by Cat, July 19, 2014 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) See also: 1. Kafta: Middle Eastern Burgers; 2. Marinades and Grilling/High-Heat Cooking Tips for Meats I first had a version of this recipe at a lunch sandwich shop near my office in Portland. … Continue reading
Posted in Beef, Buffalo, Berries, Bread, Broiled, Fat or oil, Grain, Grilled, Onion family, Spices, Vinegar
Tagged balsamic, beef, blueberries, bread, buffalo, bulgur, garlic, mustard
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Bleu Burgers (with caramelized onions)
By Cat, Memorial Day, 2012 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) Includes: 1. Chose your ground beef carefully; 2. Bleu Burger recipe See also: 1. Kafta: Middle-Eastern Burgers, Ovals or Sausages This Memorial Day weekend marks the beginning of the summer season … Continue reading
Posted in Beef, Buffalo, Bread, Dairy, Fat or oil, Flavoring, Game, Grilled, Herbs, Onion family, Spices
Tagged beef, blue cheese, buffalo, butter, dijon mustard, onion, rolls, tarragon, venison, Worcestershire, yak
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Danish Beef (or Venison, Buffalo) Stew
by Cat, Oct 2007 (Photo, right, from mibekfarms.com/stewtips.html) See also: 1. Wild Boar and Beer Stew; 2. Boeuf Bourguignon (Beef-Burgundy Stew); A few years ago I learned I had a food sensitivity to all things cow, pig and sheep. I was heartbroken, because I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Alcohol, Beef, Buffalo, Fat or oil, Game, Onion family, Stewed, Stock, broth
Tagged beef, buffalo, onion, rosemary, thyme, venison, vinegar
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Shepherd’s Pie (Lamb) or Cottage Pie (Beef)
by Cat, Dec 2008 (photo, right, by Cat) It’s called Shepherd’s Pie because the sheep herders make it using leftover mutton or lamb roast. When you use roast beef, it’s called ‘Cottage Pie;’ I do not recommend using ground lamb … Continue reading
Posted in Alcohol, Baked, Beef, Buffalo, Boiled, Fat or oil, Game, Herbs, Lamb, Legumes, Onion family, Roasted, Root Veggie, Stock, broth
Tagged beef, buffalo, carrots, lamb, onion, peas, potatoes, thyme, venison
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