Favorite way to cook the heart?
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Favorite way is seasoned lightly, over a mesquite fire. Least favorite way is fried.
Clean all fat, veins, valves, and what have you off. May need to slice open a chamber or 2. Roll back up in original shape. Salt and pepper maybe a touch of your favorite seasoning. Wrap heart in the coll fat from the animal, place over fire. When coll fat begins to drip clear water looking liquid it’s done. Peel off coll fat, slice heart into strips, put in a tortilla and enjoy. The best I’ve ever had or done. I try to have it this way from at least one animal a year.
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MeatEater's got an interesting whisky butter recipe I want to try.
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Also been really into garlic/onion, cremini mushrooms, wine, Italian parsley, and a butter/stock concentrate sauce, lately.
Basically sautee the pressed garlic & finely chopped onions in 2 Tbs olive oil or butter, salt & pepper, add sliced cremini mushrooms, cook until they start to brown. Set aside.
Next, in the same pan, take your protein and sear extra hot for about 2 minutes per side and plate them.
Using the same pan, add your garlic/onion & mushrooms back. Add stock concentrate and just enough wine to get a sauce going and to scrape the browned bits off the bottom of the pan. Take off the heat and add another pat of butter to the sauce and mushrooms and swirl until melted.
Pour the mushrooms and sauce over your plated proteins and top with chopped Italian parsley.
Love this preparation for both red meat or white meat, just use a red or white wine or even something sweeter like port or sauternes.
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Originally posted by eastxhunter View PostI clean the junk off it wash it out real good . Gotta treat it very tenderly . Zero to none seasoning. Lightly brown on all sides / slice it then put it in the dog bowl
Hey wise ***, have you EVER posted ANYTHING of value or contributory to this forum? Let me answer that for you. NO!
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