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You can use baby beef instead of venison. All game, including venison is strongly aromatic. Marinating will tenderize the meat and remove some of the smell that some people find too strong. Deer meat contains all the important vitamins at optimum values, as well as a good iron ratio (3.0 mg per 100 g). Lean venison contains 21% protein and 4% fat; energetic value is 120 kcal per 100 g.

Ingredients

500 g deer fillet mignon (300 g)
1 tbsp Vegeta No MSG Grill
40 ml olive oil
300 g baby spinach leaves
250 g Golden Delicious apple

Dressing:
2 tbsp lemon juice, squeezed fresh
1 tsp mustard tarragon
50 ml extra virgin olive oil
¼ tsp chili powder
½ tsp dried thyme
½ tsp dried basil
salt
black pepper crushed

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Vegeta NO MSG Grill

Vegeta NO MSG Grill

Preparation For this recipe you only need imagination!

Simple 4 Persons 30 min

  • 1 Trim the deer fillets, rinse and pat-dry with paper towels.
  • 2 Sprinkle with 1 spoonful of Vegeta No MSG Grill , drizzle over with olive oil, and allow to rest for about 30 minutes.
  • 3 Put the marinated fillets into a hot griddle pan and cook on all sides until they turn a nice colour. Remove and keep warm.
  • 4 Combine lemon juice, mustard, thyme, basil, chili, olive oil, salt and pepper, and mix well to blend.
  • 5 Trim and thoroughly wash the spinach and transfer to a large salad bowl. Add sliced apples and grilled deer fillet mignon cut into bite-size pieces, add the dressing and toss well.

Serving

Serve immediately.