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<blockquote data-quote="Elkeater" data-source="post: 1505836" data-attributes="member: 103670"><p>I made brats this year that are excellent. Burgers with a little Montreal steak seasoning in them are great, chili is awesome, tacos excellent. Steaks just marinade in olive oil, salt, pepper, fresh garlic, grated onion and a little lime juice, then grill to medium rare and enjoy. I love antelope meat. Never had one that I didn't like. Trick with any wild game is being crazy picky about meat care. Get the hide off of them don't touch the hide then the meat, and get them cooled down Immediately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elkeater, post: 1505836, member: 103670"] I made brats this year that are excellent. Burgers with a little Montreal steak seasoning in them are great, chili is awesome, tacos excellent. Steaks just marinade in olive oil, salt, pepper, fresh garlic, grated onion and a little lime juice, then grill to medium rare and enjoy. I love antelope meat. Never had one that I didn’t like. Trick with any wild game is being crazy picky about meat care. Get the hide off of them don’t touch the hide then the meat, and get them cooled down Immediately. [/QUOTE]
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