Grew up within 3 miles of a buffalo farm so yup. Its good. Leaner than beef in my experience. Its been a long time since I ate it though so going back 16 or 17 years.
Grew up within 3 miles of a buffalo farm so yup. Its good. Leaner than beef in my experience. Its been a long time since I ate it though so going back 16 or 17 years.
There is one about 40 miles away and they sell the meat. I pass by it pretty frequently.
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I used to go to Catalina Island off of LA quite often, and there was a place on the green pier there called Eric's -- and they sold buffalo burgers. I had one, and it was quite nice.
Bison is a definite must. No e-coli shit, very,very lean. Doesn't taste gamey at all. Only reason I tried it is because my gal punked my ass and made Taco's with it. Honestly, I ate 3 of them before I found out! Now, I use it to make meatloaf, burgers etc. Much healthier-
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ive had a it a few times. some guy used to raise buffalos near my college and sell the meat out of the laundry mat... thinking about it, doesnt sound like the safest place to buy meat
anyway, the hamburger was pretty decent meat and healthier than moo-cow beef in terms of unsaturated fats. however, the steaks were chewy as all hell. i got a london broil from him and the next day i couldnt move my jaw
I had beefalo way back at a ski slope restaurant. It was interesting, but it's not true buffalo so I guess cant claim to have had it.
I think if the buffalo are allowed to roam and run, then the meat would be chewier for sure since it'll be a working muscle. Anything more free ranging is going to be a bit more work to bite and chew.
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I used to go to Catalina Island off of LA quite often, and there was a place on the green pier there called Eric's -- and they sold buffalo burgers. I had one, and it was quite nice.
I haven't had buffalo steak.
there was a hollywood production on catalina years ago (1940s i think), a western film. they brought buffalos to the island. to this day there is a decent buffalo population there and they are harvested..
i used to go to catalina airport quite often and have a buffalo burger for lunch.
i like the buffalo meat for burgers but for a steak, i prefer beef.
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Sounds like a local delicacy. Do you go in there much?
Ive been to France and through there a cpl of times. I love the crepes, pancakes & all that but I have not tried Frogs legs. They are suppose to taste like chicken.
i have it quite a bit...i like it...i like beef also...but with buffalo meat as stated, it is leaner and better for you...
for preparing, a dry rub is nice...you can really season it the way you would a beef steak...ive done something as simple as a little salt & pepper..grill it up and yum...
i have it quite a bit...i like it...i like beef also...but with buffalo meat as stated, it is leaner and better for you...
for preparing, a dry rub is nice...you can really season it the way you would a beef steak...ive done something as simple as a little salt & pepper..grill it up and yum...
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Try putting some butter in it with the pepper. Its pretty nice. I suppose if its a little leaner & slightly like game, then maybe the butter is not needed.
You never know though, it tastes lovely cooked into the beef. Try it on a corner!
I like bison meat. My family used to have a dozen or so that we pastured with the cattle. Lean meat, very tasty, and supposedly a healthier choice. I love the taste of wild meat though. Grew up eating a huge fucking steak every day, steak is like fucking KD in my books. Could care less most of the time for it anymore...
Is that from that resturaunt in South Dakota close to the Bighorn monument? Looks very familiar...
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I have eaten buffalo several times and I actually like it better than beef. One of the local diners have buffalo burgers on their menu and they are very tasty.
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http://www.lindnerbison.com/ sells at the Santa Monica farmers market, and the cuts are sold the same way as beef.
Bison is leaner than turkey with more iron than red meat per ounce. We have it once or twice a month, and it's great.
Since it's so lean, you cannot cook it at high temps - it's dries out - and you should never cook it more than medium rare on a grill. The hump does well if you braise it, again, very low temperatures, like 200 degrees, cook one hour per pound and then let it rest for a bit.
I've made pate out of bison liver -- and almost no one at the party realized it was bison liver, go figure -- cooked osso buco, made sliders, grilled strip steaks and made stock from roasted bones. I've got some "oxtails" in the freezer that I'm going to make soup with when I get a chance.
It may have been the way it was cooked, but I had a Bison steak and it sucked. It was soo greasy and turned my stomach. It was at Ruth Chris Steak House so I figured they would do it right.
no, i think that making a Hamburger from it is a waste - especially when you add cheese, pickles, onions and ketchup. after you have added all that you killed the taste of the meat
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