Sunday, September 29, 2013

Bison - The New Healthy Red Meat

When I was contacted a few months ago by Allrecipes and was asked if I was interested in working with bison I jumped at the chance. My husband is an avid white tail deer hunter and loves all things "meat" so I knew he wouldn't have been very happy with me if I passed up this opportunity. Plus I was kinda excited to try something new that he would be willing to eat.  Allrecipes had teamed up with The Bison Council and were looking for home cooks to try some bison and spread the word about how healthy bison is. Here is one fascinating tidbit about bison - it has 45% fewer calories, 88% less fat and 88% less saturated fat than beef. Now that's huge.  Check out more of their nutrition information here on their Health & Nutrition page.

Sixty home cooks like me elected to try bison and Allrecipes sent us a list of twenty-five recipes to choose from one afternoon. The list of recipes had a variety of bison cuts to choose from. Anywhere from bison dogs to tenderloin. Oh how I would love to get my hands on a bison tenderloin. Now, since I work outside the home and I don't have access 24/7 to the internet or have a smartphone, some of my fellow cooks were able to see this list of recipes and make their choice before I even knew the list was posted. Call me envious - that's ok :) By the time I got to the list my choices were limited. I remember there were bison dogs, bacon and brisket left and maybe a couple more that seemed to have left my memory. I chose the brisket recipe knowing my meat loving husband would love the fact that we would be getting a five pound brisket delivered to us from The Bison Council. Imagine our excitement when we found out we would be getting twice the amount of brisket we thought we would. Ten pounds of brisket to try is a lot of brisket! Talk about being overwhelmed by the generosity!  So we waited patiently for September to roll around and for the delivery man to show up at our doorstep with our bison. And this is what we got!



The bison brisket came to us frozen tucked away neatly in a Styrofoam cooler along with freezer packs. It arrived on a very warm Friday morning and I can't believe it was still frozen solid when I opened it. Now that's some good packing!

I chose to make Beer-Braised Bison Brisket with Root Vegetables using the slow cooker. Now I don't normally have good luck using a slow cooker. Things usually turn out overcooked and smelling weird so I was a little leery of trying this method. I considered baking it in my enameled cast iron french oven but decided in all fairness that I must make the recipe per the instructions in order to give honest feedback. Here is my finished product:


http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Beer-Braised-Bison-Brisket-with-Root-Vegetables
Beer-Braised Bison with Root Vegetables
This turned out delicious. Not only did I get to try one new ingredient but this recipe calls for dried apricots, turnips and parsnips that I had never had before. I couldn't find the parsnips so I left those out but I found out I enjoy turnips and love the dried apricots (they may just become a new snack for me).

Please take a moment and check out more information about bison on The Bison Council's webpage and see just how healthy bison is. You'll be amazed at what you find out.  And be sure to browse Allrecipes for all sorts of recipes.


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