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Title: Minced-elkmeat-snacks with beef-fat
Post by: Inger on December 22, 2011, 04:52:06 am
These I had the other day;

(http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/1241/cc003.jpg) (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/827/cc003.jpg/)

Just spice up minced wild meat with whatever you like,
I used 1 eggyolk, balsamic-vinegar, onion, capers in seasalt. Then roll them, put them on cucumber and put a tiny chunk of grassfed beef fat on the top.
There are also one quail egg, raw in the shell, and a tiny bit of liver and heart on the salad.

Very nourishing and delicious meal. :)

Inger

Title: Re: Minced-elkmeat-snacks with beef-fat
Post by: van on December 22, 2011, 10:05:03 am
I see a picture cook book on it's way.  If  you lived closer, I'm sure I'd be forward and invite myself to dinner.       I also can easily imagine in the not too distant future an upscale restaurant similar to Nobu Sushi bars where all that's served is raw and prepared like you displayed.   
Title: Re: Minced-elkmeat-snacks with beef-fat
Post by: goodsamaritan on December 22, 2011, 10:14:08 am
I'd like to imitate these photos so I can serve them to my wife and kids.

Although the instincto in me will just eat 1 item at a time.
Title: Re: Minced-elkmeat-snacks with beef-fat
Post by: TylerDurden on December 22, 2011, 11:05:47 am
I'm personally too lazy/occupied right now, but it seems to me that Inger, our resident "domestic goddess"  ;D  ,  has an amazing knack re presenting raw animal foods in a pleasant, SAD-dieter-appealing way. Eventually, we should have her photos available on rawpaleodiet.com as well as this would boost our popularity.


Title: Re: Minced-elkmeat-snacks with beef-fat
Post by: Inger on December 22, 2011, 08:07:08 pm
Yes, I like to eat plain a lot of time myself too, GS! :) (feel free to use my pics how ever you want! They have no copyright ;))
But, sometimes I just need "food for my soul" and these times is, when I makes such recipes.
I never feel ill from them, so no regret. ;)

Also great to make for someone new to raw meat maybe?
I will try and post recipes more often, Tyler.

Van, I would love to make a recipe-book. A meaty, wild, raw one. ;D

Inger