Is BISON The New BEEF? | Cooking The States (Montana)
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While deciding what to make for this episode of Cooking the States, one food that has really caught my attention is bison. Not only is it known for being healthy (just watch any bodybuilder meal prep video out there) and tasty, but it also has a rich history and cultural significance in this state. From the days when Native American tribes relied on bison for their survival, to the present day, where it's become a staple of many Montana restaurants, bison truly is an integral part of the state's food culture. So, let’s cook some up 🤘🏼 Adam
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TIMESTAMPS…
Why Bison? (0:00)
Cuts Of Bison (0:34)
Baste The Bison (1:00)
Huckleberry Sauce (3:13)
Bison Reveal (5:15)
Taste Test (6:20)
Final Thoughts (8:14)
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INGREDIENTS...
Butter Basted Bison:
Ribeye or Sirloin
Butter
Thyme
Garlic
Huck Sauce:
1 cup Huckleberries, fresh or frozen
½ cup Dry Red Wine
½ cup Beef Broth
2 Tbsp Unsalted Butter
1 small Shallot, minced
2 Garlic cloves, minced
1 Tbsp fresh Thyme leaves
1 Tbsp Balsamic Vinegar
1 tsp Honey
Kosher Salt & Black Pepper, to taste
¼ tsp Xanthan Gum (optional)
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Fries are more appropriate than you think. Montana grows a lot of seed potatoes that Idaho buys and grows into their famous potatoes.
So saw this notified/recommended... And when my grandfather was alive he lived next to a bison farmer in Missouri and he'd give my stepfather a whole freezer sized bison brisket it would last us four months minimum and absolutely loved to make bison chili when growing up and cooking it myself when a teen
Adam- As always, thank you for posting interesting new foods & recipes for me to try. I've attempted to do the butter saute but failed miserably. Apparently, I wasn't using enough butter; thanks for showing me the correct way to do it. I adore using fresh fruits as a sauce for red meats, they really bring out & complement the flavor of the meats. I haven't yet tried bison but I'm definitely going to ask for it at my next visit to the butcher. Thanks again.
Love Bison!!! The Jewel by me has that and other game cuts. 😎👍🏻👍🏻
Those hucks look straight out of Polebridge
@DaBlitz
Жыл бұрын
Too big of a metropolis to have huckleberries there. Maybe in the outer suburbs, but still probably too developed
I want to bathe in that huckleberry sauce and be basted in the huckleberry butter
"Montana is a prime example of a western American state." #facts
@AdamWitt
Жыл бұрын
*tilts cowboy hat.*
@kevinmansfield9413
Жыл бұрын
@@AdamWitt Love your channel and have learned so much. Keep on keepin' on bruddah!!
Bison with huckleberry…..damn. This is something that I HAVE to try.
Steaks look amazing! Bravo! Random question though, who makes those tongs? I’ve been looking for something like that.
2:01 thanks for that butter /oil tip!
Adam, thanks so much for this. I'm probably wrong but I believe that is the first time you've explained basting a steak (or any other pan sear). Love it! My family doesn't like buffalo or lamb-- two of my favorites--so fo Father's day I'm going to make a Buffalo Ribeye! Been a subscriber for a while now. You're doing great. All tge best!
@AdamWitt
Жыл бұрын
That's great duder. Thanks! Happy F-Day.
@dee_dee_place
Жыл бұрын
Hi. I've never tried bison. I also love lamb. I've had & liked buffalo, venison, ox tail, boar, goat, & duck. I've tried emu but I didn't like it. In terms of weightiness (boldness), how would you describe bison? I live in the Pacific NW & I know I can get bison. I wouldn't mind trying it. Thanks for your input.
Am from Montana. Huickleberries are amazing. We have them in everything here. From pies, to shakes, to BBQ sauces, you name it. Bison is awesome, but even here where they are farmed still stupid expensive. I buy it every now and then, but it's gone up to about $12-$15/pound for even ground bison :/
When I lived in MT They had bison ground beef in the local supermarket. Mixed in some worcester, hot sauce, and the other burger ingredients and it was absolute 🔥.
@AdamWitt
Жыл бұрын
Sounds fire
Adam, what kind of Balsamic do you use?
Cool recipe bro i love that bloody red color of the raw bison
@PathyOverYonder
Жыл бұрын
If you've ever cooked meat before you'd know that isn't raw.
@rouafigg2612
Жыл бұрын
@@PathyOverYonder bro i meant i love the color of the steak before it was cooked was not being sarcastic
This makes me a hungry lion
Bison is amazing i just wouldn't pay a premium price for a bison hamburger over a regular beef hamburger.
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wats msg? sounds like chemicals
For Ohio I hope he don't do that nasty chili