VENISON SCHNITZEL

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I don't have a clue where my Dad got this particular recipe, but he used to build it during hunting season when we had fresh venison (elk, antelope, mule or whitetail deer), 'hanging and aging'. I still make it when the opportunity presents itself.

Provided by Clint Wigen

Categories     Meat and Poultry Recipes     Game Meats     Venison

Time 55m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 pounds venison tenderloin
¼ cup vegetable oil
2 teaspoons bacon drippings
¾ cup all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 egg, lightly beaten
2 tablespoons milk
1 cup dry bread crumbs
½ cup crushed buttery round cracker crumbs
2 tablespoons lemon juice

Steps:

  • Cut tenderloin into 1/2 inch steaks. Slice each steak in half horizontally, from the smallest toward the largest side, until there is only a very small section keeping the two halves connected. Slice a few small scores on the outer edges of each steak to prevent them from curling up when frying.
  • Preheat oil and bacon drippings in a large heavy skillet over medium high heat. In a large shallow dish, combine flour, salt and pepper. In a separate shallow bowl, beat together egg and milk. In another shallow dish, combine bread crumbs and cracker crumbs.
  • Dredge the steaks in the seasoned flour, and using a meat mallet, pound them down to just slightly less than their 1/4 inch thickness. Dip the steaks in the egg mixture, then coat each steak on both sides with the crumbs. Set aside on a clean plate. When all steaks are evenly coated, place prepared steaks gently in a single layer into the hot oil.
  • Fry steaks for 2 to 3 minutes on each side, or until golden brown. Drain on paper towels. Sprinkle each steak lightly with lemon juice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 669.5 calories, Carbohydrate 42.9 g, Cholesterol 242.2 mg, Fat 26.7 g, Fiber 2.1 g, Protein 60.4 g, SaturatedFat 6.5 g, Sodium 988.3 mg, Sugar 2.8 g

Mboni Landscapers
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This is a great recipe for a special occasion. The venison schnitzel is elegant and delicious, and it's sure to impress your guests.


Zainab Hamadi
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I've never cooked venison before, but this recipe made it easy. The schnitzel was so good, and I will definitely be making it again.


A Ait
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This venison schnitzel is a great way to use up leftover venison. It's a delicious and easy way to enjoy this wild game meat.


chandra spurlock
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I added some chopped mushrooms and onions to the breading, and it gave the schnitzel a really nice flavor boost.


Kiddos909 Bailey
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I used venison backstrap for this recipe, and it was perfect. The meat was so tender and flavorful.


Jenny wong
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I substituted almond flour for the breadcrumbs, and it turned out really well. This is a great recipe for anyone on a gluten-free diet.


Malik zainMalik zain Malik zainMalik zain
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I've made this venison schnitzel recipe several times now, and it always turns out great. It's a quick and easy weeknight meal that the whole family loves.


Javoy Nelson
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This venison schnitzel was absolutely delicious! The meat was tender and juicy, and the breading was crispy and flavorful. I will definitely be making this again.