Showing posts with label moose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moose. Show all posts
Friday, March 7, 2014
Chocolate moose
Chocolate moose

Ingredients
- Chocolate 4 ounces
- Butter 1 tbsp
- Eggs 2
- Milk 2 tbsp
- Coco powder 1 tsp heaped
- Sugar 3 ounces
- Vanilla essence ½ tsp
- Fresh cream whipped 1 cup
- Gelatin 1 tsp soaked in ¼ cup water
Method
- In a sauce pan melt chocolate with butter and milk add coco powder and dissolved gelatin, beat eggs with caster sugar till fluffy, add essence, fold in egg mixture with chocolate and gelatin mixture, also fold in the whipped fresh cream, chill until set, decorate with whipped cream, dust with coco powder.
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
MAX’S RUSTIC ALASKA “CAMP” MOOSE STEW
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Max often prepares this rustic and comforting stew during hunting trips for his buddies, on our F/V Chelsey for deckhands, and at home for us. Its nothing short of incredible... |
Prep: 10 mins. |
Cook: 1 hr. and
45 mins. total stewing time
INGREDIENTS
· 1 lb. moose sirloin, cut into ½ cubes (or venison, or beef)
· 1 tablespoon olive oil
· 2 (15 oz. cans) beef broth
· ¼ onion, chopped
· 1 cup celery, chopped
· 4 carrots chopped
· 1 garlic clove, minced
· 1 (15 oz. can) Italian stewed tomatoes – retain juice, and break up tomatoes in a small bowl
· 1 pkg. dry pork gravy mix (mixed with 1 cup of water)
· 1 tablespoon worcestershire
· 2 teaspoons soy sauce
· Freshly ground pepper, to taste
· 1 russet potato, peeled, and cut ½" cubes (keep in cold water to prevent browning)
· ½ cup frozen peas
· ½ cup frozen corn
· 1 cup frozen broccoli, roughly chopped
METHOD
Heat a dutch oven, or heavy-bottom soup pot, to medium-high heat. Coat the moose meat cubes with 1 tablespoon of olive oil, then add to hot pot and sear meat to a light brown. Add beef broth and bring to boil while scraping bits off bottom of pot, then reduce heat, cover, and simmer moose meat on low for 1 hour.
Add onion, celery, carrots, garlic, stewed tomatoes, gravy mixed with water, worcestershire, soy sauce, and pepper to pot. Turn heat to medium-high just to bring stew to boiling, then reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for 30 minutes.
Add the potatoes, cover, and simmer for 5 minutes, then add the peas, corn, and broccoli and simmer for 10 final minutes. - Enjoy!
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