IronNoggin
Well-Known Member
Had some FUN earlier this fall:
And having already munched on a roast, some chops, ribs & burger, I can say this year's young bull is one of the Finest I have ever eaten! Tender and a right fine flavor!
I usually don't marinade moose steaks, especially with one already so good. But, in the interest of trying something a little "different", I decided to try that out for an impending Gathering...
Simply using what I had on hand, here's what I came up with. Note this is for TEN steaks, so you will have to adjust accordingly for smaller lots...
Marinade Ingredients:
Just a tad better then 1/2 cup of Olive Oil
2 Tblsp High End Balsamic Vinegar
3 Tblsp Dry Mustard
1.5 Tblsp Onion Powder
2 Tblsp Garlic Plus Spice
1 Tblsp Marjoram
1 Tblsp Lemon Juice
1.5 Tblsp Montreal Steak Spice
2 Garlic Cloves Finely Chopped
Mix all ingredients in large bowl. Nuke for 1.5 minutes to mix flavors, then paint onto steaks. Makes a fairly thick paste type marinade, so work it well to ensure coverage.
Here's what the steaks looked like before hitting the fridge overnight:
Smells INCREDIBLE!!
Will take another picture or two once they are done, and letcha know if this recipe managed to knock any of the Consumers off...
Cheers,
Nog
And having already munched on a roast, some chops, ribs & burger, I can say this year's young bull is one of the Finest I have ever eaten! Tender and a right fine flavor!
I usually don't marinade moose steaks, especially with one already so good. But, in the interest of trying something a little "different", I decided to try that out for an impending Gathering...
Simply using what I had on hand, here's what I came up with. Note this is for TEN steaks, so you will have to adjust accordingly for smaller lots...
Marinade Ingredients:
Just a tad better then 1/2 cup of Olive Oil
2 Tblsp High End Balsamic Vinegar
3 Tblsp Dry Mustard
1.5 Tblsp Onion Powder
2 Tblsp Garlic Plus Spice
1 Tblsp Marjoram
1 Tblsp Lemon Juice
1.5 Tblsp Montreal Steak Spice
2 Garlic Cloves Finely Chopped
Mix all ingredients in large bowl. Nuke for 1.5 minutes to mix flavors, then paint onto steaks. Makes a fairly thick paste type marinade, so work it well to ensure coverage.
Here's what the steaks looked like before hitting the fridge overnight:
Smells INCREDIBLE!!
Will take another picture or two once they are done, and letcha know if this recipe managed to knock any of the Consumers off...
Cheers,
Nog