Per
Serving
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%
Daily Value
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Calories 46
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Calories
from Fat 5
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Total Fat 0.6g
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1%
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Carbohydrates 0.0g
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0%
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Dietary
Fiber 0.0g
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0%
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Protein 9.8g
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Sweet and Sour Venison Stew- Deer Meat Recipes
Venison
is a lean, dark red meat that is very high in iron and zinc, giving it a
distinct flavor and texture. Wild venison, such as the White Tail deer, tends to have a stronger, slightly “gamey” flavor,
while most domesticated breeds are much milder. Venison is considered a
healthful meat with much less saturated
fat than beef. Because it lacks fat, venison should be cooked as you would
veal; quick grilling, sautéing, and broiling are
typical methods.
Venison
tends to have a finer texture and is leaner than comparable cuts of beef.
However, like beef, leaner cuts can be tougher as well.
Venison
is higher in moisture, similar in protein and lower in calories, cholesterol
and fat than most cuts of grain-fed beef, pork, or lamb. Venison has enjoyed a
rise in popularity in recent years, owing to the meat's lower fat content. It can often be obtained at less cost than beef
by hunting (in some areas a doe license
can cost as little as a few dollars); many families use it as a one to one
substitute for beef, especially in the United States mid-south, Midwest,
Mississippi Valley and Appalachia. In many areas, this increased demand has led
to a rise in the number of deer farms.
INGREDIENTS:
1-1/2 pounds of
venison cut into 1-inch cubes
2 tablespoons cooking
oil
2 medium carrots,
shredded
2 medium onions,
sliced
1 8-ounce can of
tomato sauce
1/2 cup water
Cooked noodles
1/4 cup packed brown
sugar
1/4 cup vinegar
1 tablespoon
Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon water
2 teaspoons cornstarch
PROCEDURE:
1) Braised the venison
until brown, half at a time, in a 3-quart saucepan.
2) In the same pan,
combine the meat, carrot, onion, tomato sauce, 1/2 cup water, brown sugar,
vinegar, Worcestershire sauce and salt.
3) Cover and cook over
low heat until the meat is tender, about 1-1/2 hours.
4) Blend 1 tablespoon
water with cornstarch and add to stew.
5) Serve over hot
noodles.
Calorie
Counter for Venison- Deer Meat
venison,
meat
46 Calories
Nutrition
Facts
Serving
Size 1 oz (28 g)
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