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Recipe: Soy, ginger & garlic farm-raised NZ venison skewers

By Graham Brown
NZME. regionals·
30 Apr, 2014 06:00 PM2 mins to read

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It's easy to get stuck in a pattern of serving up the same old menu to the kids day-in, day-out.

Give something new a go these school holidays and get the children involved with this easy recipe for delicious soy, ginger and garlic marinated venison skewers.

Farm-raised New Zealand venison is a great alternative to beef and lamb: it's higher in iron and protein to keep kids strong.

It's also lower in saturated and total fat than red meat.

Available in pre-cut stir-fry portions, it's easy to get the youngsters involved in marinating the meat and threading it on to skewers.

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Plus the kids will love farm-raised venison's delicate meaty flavour.

Ingredients:

Serves 4; Prep time: 15 minutes plus 20 minutes to marinade the meat; Cook time: 2 minutes

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400g venison stir-fry

Bamboo skewers, soaked in water for 20 minutes

1 bunch fresh spring onions - cut into 2 cm lengths (white section only)

Marinade:

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1 cup light soy sauce

1 tsp grated fresh ginger root

2 cloves crushed garlic

1 tsp cracked black pepper

1 tsp sesame oil

To serve:

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2 cups jasmine rice, cooked

Fresh seasonal vegetables such as cucumber, sprouts, spring onions or bok choy

Method:

Thread the venison pieces onto pre-soaked bamboo skewers with a piece of spring onion either end.

Place onto a flat dish.

Mix marinade ingredients together and pour over the skewers.

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Leave the skewers to marinate for 20 minutes.

Remove the venison skewers from the marinade, reserving the remaining liquid to use later.

Heat a pan on high and fry the venison in a very hot pan for one minute each side.

Serve immediately on a bed of rice with your favourite vegetables and the remaining marinade poured over the top.

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