Originally posted here on April 29, 2010 as "Mama's in the Kitchen"
Well, the wild boar was a success! I'm not too unhappy with it, seeing as it
was my first time ever cooking it, but in the future, I think I'd deduct about
5-7 minutes from the recommended cooking time. It wasnt dry, but without the
demiglaze I made, I dont think it would have been as moist. Where do you even
get wild boar? It's not something our local grocer carries, LOL! But when the
FIL has his mind set on something, a local grocer is no obstacle! Not sure how
to cook your wild boar? I marinated mine all day in a cherry
juice teriyaki, some apple cider, and mango juice, with several stalks of
rosemary, thyme, and sage. In an oven-safe frying pan, I sautéed, in butter and
olive oil, some red onion, golden apple, and dates, then seared the tenderloins
for 3 minutes on both sides, before popping the entire pan into the oven at 350
degrees. All the recipes I'd investigated for hints on how to cook suggested
20-25 minutes, until a thermometer registered 150-155, then to let the meat sit
for 5 minutes. I cooked it for 25 minutes, and a thermometer only hit 145 but,
because it was obviously done, I sliced it and then, in the pan, added some
cider to deglaze and brought that to a boil to make a quick reduction, which was
poured over the sliced meat. (In the future, I think I'd cook for no more than
20 minutes). I served it with pickled red cabbage, apple-date stuffing,
homemade golden delicious apple sauce, zucchini topped with herbed tomatoes,
and, of course, a salad (with raspberry pecan dressing). And whole wheat yeast
rolls! All together, I was really happy with the way it came out. I made a
kissass carrot cake with my favorite (ande quick) homemade cream cheese
frosting. Yummy!
Now I'm hungry! Since the kids are watching Kung-Fu
Panda (this is their favorite, right after the Rosary for
Kids, which, although I find the child-angel a little creepy, they seem to
love!). I only let them watch about half an hour, so it takes us a while to get
through the whole movie (it's about 90 minutes), but it's a nice quiet time
(when both are interested) for me to fold laundry or eat breakfast!
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