CATEGORY |
CUISINE |
TAG |
YIELD |
|
|
La, Times |
10 |
Servings |
INGREDIENTS
2 |
T |
Clarified butter or oil – |
|
|
to 3 tbspns |
4 |
lb |
Venison loin -, to 5 lbs |
|
|
Coarse salt |
|
|
Freshly ground black pepper |
2 |
T |
Minced shallots |
2 |
|
Minced garlic chives or |
|
|
chives |
2 |
c |
Cranberries |
3 |
T |
Sugar |
1 |
c |
Dry red wine |
2 1/2 |
c |
Reduced Game Stock, see |
|
|
recipe |
1 |
t |
Chipotle chile puree, or |
|
|
more |
1 |
T |
Chopped fresh sage |
|
|
or 1 tspn dried sage |
3 |
T |
Butter, room temperature |
INSTRUCTIONS
Heat clarified butter in large skillet over medium heat until lightly
smoking. Season venison loin with salt and pepper to taste and sear on
all sides in skillet, 30 to 45 seconds each side. Remove from skillet
and place on baking sheet. Roast loin at 350 degrees about 15 minutes
for medium-rare venison (135 degrees internal temperature). Pour all
but 1 tablespoon butter from skillet. Add shallots and garlic chives
and cook 20 seconds. Add cranberries and sugar and cook 30 seconds
longer. Deglaze with wine by adding wine to pan over high heat and
scraping up any browned bits. Reduce wine by 3/4 over high heat (about
8 minutes). Add Game Stock, chipotle chile puree and chopped sage.
Reduce by 1/3, about 5 minutes, then strain through fine sieve. Press
cranberry mixture with back of spoon to force as much sauce through
sieve as possible. Return sauce to clean saucepan and heat to boiling.
Whisk in butter, remove from heat and season with more salt and pepper
if necessary. Yields 8 to 10 servings. Each of 10 servings: 295
calories, 434 mg sodium, 115 mg cholesterol, 12 grams fat, 8 grams
carbohydrates, 34 grams protein, 0.27 grams fiber Recipe Source: Los
Angeles Times - 12-27-1998 Formatted for Mastercook by Lynn Thomas -
Lynn_Thomas@prodigy.net Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.
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