Does anyone have any great buffalo recipies (preferably ground buffalo...its easier to find round here)?
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A neighbor gave us a few pounds of ground buffalo a while back and it was really good browned and then stirred into spaghetti sauce - just regular Ragu, Prego or ALDI brand, 1 pound of meat with 1 jar sauce.
I have also used it to make chili - 1 pound ground buffalo, 1 large can of black beans, 1 large can chopped (or just stewed) tomatoes, 2 small cans of tomato sauce and then your chili seasoning. I actually buy mine. I think it's called "Two-Alarm Chili" and it's nice because each spice is individually packaged, including the salt and chili powder, and you can add them to taste. I brown the ground buffalo first, then throw everything into the slow cooker for about 6 hours. Really good with homemade corn bread or muffins...
Now, I'm getting hungry!
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if you want to showcase the lean taste of the meat make them into patties broil or grill them outside Charcoal and a apple wood
carmelize some onions, red sweet, green, and get some mushrooms fresh mix a few up and saute them with the onions
a bit of red wine some garlic make a brown sauce and serve it with those patties.
make some fresh veggies your choice and you will have outdone yourself.
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Originally posted by whitewave View PostDoes anyone have any great buffalo recipies...
2 lbs buffalo brisket or roast, cut into 1.5 - 2" cubes;
6 c buffalo or beef stock;
1 onion, diced;
4 carrots, peeled and sliced;
3 med. potatoes, peeled and cubed;
1 c. wild rice;
1/2 lb mushrooms, sliced;
1 c. frozen corn;
1 bay leaf;
1/2 tsp thyme;
4 Tbsp flour
salt & pepper.
Dust the meat with the flour, salt and pepper. Mix stock, meat, onions, carrots, potatoes, bay leaf & thyme in a 6qt crockpot. Add extra water if needed to just cover the contents. Cook on low for 10-12 hrs. About 4 hrs before serving add the wild rice and mushrooms. One hour before serving add the corn.
If it is impractical to add the rice and mushrooms in the middle of the day, you can use canned mushrooms and cook the rice. Then add them at the same time you add the corn.
If you use timpsila, omit the carrots, potatoes and bay leaf (makes a real funky taste).
Serves 8 (or 4 grad students).Last edited by OLChemist; 05-17-2007, 09:16 AM.
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Originally posted by Dweick View Postif you want to showcase the lean taste of the meat make them into patties broil or grill them outside Charcoal and a apple wood
carmelize some onions, red sweet, green, and get some mushrooms fresh mix a few up and saute them with the onions
a bit of red wine some garlic make a brown sauce and serve it with those patties.
make some fresh veggies your choice and you will have outdone yourself."To ignore injustice is to allow it"
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White Wave
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You can really use buffalo for any beef recipe. Just remember to cook it from low to medium and don't rush it. It will dry out and get tough due to the low fat content.
We have some hump ribs (and side ribs that look like the Flintstone Brontosaurus ribs) and can't wait to try them....it is what it is...
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Thanks guys! I made buffalo spaghetti last night lol....had to do something fast and it was perfect. I still have some left for next time. Its expensive at the store I get it at.....but it doesnt mess with my stomach as much as beef does (sensitive stomach....it sucks). I was never sure bout buying it cause I didn't know how to prepare it. Now I do thank you...taught this Cali girl somethin new."To ignore injustice is to allow it"
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Peace, Love, and many blessings,
White Wave
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