goHUNT recipe: Elk stroganoff

Recipes from Joseph Romano: Part 2 of 3

For my second wild game recipe, I will explain how to make elk stroganoff, using the meat from the same bull elk I harvested in Montana earlier this year. This is a great and easy meal to prepare and place in the slow cooker in the morning and enjoy it that evening when you get off work or back from the field. 

Ingredients

Elk stroganoff ingredients

Elk stroganoff 
* Makes 8 servings 
Cook time: 8 hours 
2 lbscubed elk stew meat
To tastesalt and pepper
2 (10.75 oz.) canscondensed golden mushroom soup
2 wholechopped garlic cloves
1 cupchopped onion
1 cupchopped celery
1 tbspworcestershire sauce
8 oz.cream cheese
1/4 cupwater
Pastaegg noodles
To garnishthyme and parsley


Quick tips:

* Cube the meat into small bite-sized portions.
* Add a small amount of olive oil to the cooked egg noodles to prevent them from sticking.

Directions:

Cutting celery

1. Cut up celery, onions and garlic.

Cutting up elk meat into cubes

2. Cube the elk meat into 1/2" pieces.

Adding seasoning to elk meat

3. Add seasoning to cubbed elk meat.

Add elk meat and vegetables to crock pot

4. Add elk meat and chopped vegetables to a slow cooker.

5. Add condensed golden mushroom soup, worcestershire sauce and water to the slow cooker.

6. Mix all the ingredients together in the slow cooker.

7. Cook on low setting for 8 hours, or on high for about 5 hours.

8. Cook egg noodles in boiling water with a slight amount of olive oil until al dente (roughly 10-12 minutes).

9. Drain the egg noodles.

10. Add a small amount of olive oil to prevent to noodles from sticking, stir in cream cheese and serve the ingredients over the egg noodles.

Finished elk stroganoff

11. Garnish with thyme and parsley and enjoy.

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