Preparation | 10' |
Difficulty | Easy |
Game | Deer |
Calories | 100 - 300 |
Activity | Running M 17', F 24' ' |
People | 4 |
Wine pairing | Franciacorta Brut Rosè DOCG |
Preparation | 10' |
Difficulty | Easy |
Game | Deer |
Calories | 100 - 300 |
Activity | Running M 17', F 24' ' |
People | 4 |
Wine pairing | Franciacorta Brut Rosè DOCG |
G 450 (1 pound) Elk meat
N 1 small shallot, minced
G 30 (N 2 tbsp) minced drained capers
mL 15 (N 2 tbsp) grainy mustard
N 8 sprigs fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped
mL 2 (1⁄2 tsp) kosher salt
N 4 quail egg yolks
Hot sauce and Worcestershire sauce to taste (few dashes of each)
Flaky sea salt and freshly cracked black pepper to taste
Fresh artisanal bread or toast
Shaved radish, pickles and chives for garnish (optional)
Eating your harvest raw or in a tartare is a great way to truly taste the meat’s delicate authentic flavour. For safety proper care must be taken upon harvesting your kill to ensure to it cleaned properly and chilled as quickly as possible.
Kcal 192*
*For every medium-low speed running activity (8Km/h), the AVERAGE calorie consumption is of approximately 8Kcal x Kg x height, considering an average female weight of 60 Kg and an average male weight of 80 Kg.