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Anyone here
...that has eaten Buffalo steak? Not Beeffalo...but actual Buffalo.
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Ate at a reservation in Oklahoma. It was a bit dry.
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I ate a Queefalo once.
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No but have eaten wildlife... well farmed. kangaroo, I would think buffalo would have a worming issue.
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are you even capable of making a complete thread title? getting old fast...
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Always the same. The "Buffalo Steak" this. The "Buffalo Steak" that.
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Yup.. Bison, like most game.. you have to cook it rare med-rare max or it dries out and gets tough.
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They sell it here at a place called Bovinos. Each time I have had it, it has been great. But its a Churrasqueria so they are made different from what you guys are getting.
Its more of a cut than a steak. |
I haven't had steak, but I am a fan of buffalo burgers. I never found them dry, but I like my meat on the more rare side. Very tasty, and I like the health factor as well.
Going to have a venison burger for lunch today. |
You mean "Bison Meat"
They don't normally call it Buffalo Meat on the menu... Shouldn't be to hard you find it being served, It is a little drier than Beef. But depends on how it's cooked. |
yea at some brazilian steak house here.. not sure what the cut was
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I had alligator in New Orleans. Tasted like chicken. No big deal.
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theKing, I've had buffalo burgers in the past as well as bison (a roast if I recall, it's been a while). No worries with the burgers but you have to know how to cook the steaks and roasts. In that regard I found it similar to moose and elk, in that they're all somewhat leaner meat than beef. I cooked the roast by first searing the outside of it in a pan, then cutting slits in it at all angles and stuffing them with pork fat (bacon, preferably), then cook it in the oven just like you would any other roast. I did this with a moose roast a while back and it turned out to be the best damn roast I've ever had. Bison meat is very expensive here now. It's like $17 a pound last I checked. All farm-raised though, so had to LOL at the "worm issues" comment. :D |
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I went in with some guys that shot a buffalo, or Bison in Oregon years ago, filled up my freezer. Tastes good, I had some recipes that said you had to be careful as to not dry out the meat. Very lean, not much fat. I would do it again.
I've had Bison, Elk, Venison, Moose, Squirrel, Snake, Monkey Brains in the Philippines, all sorts of foul, always up to try someone different http://www.fullcirclebisonranch.com/ if you want to order some, they ship! |
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Make sure to get some ground bison and do up some burgers over a flame grill. :thumbsup |
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I eat bison burgers once or twice a week, tastes great. But to answer your question I haven't had steaks.
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had it was not good too me :2 cents:
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