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Reviewed: Mar. 27, 2012
Fantastic. I marinated the venison steaks in white wine and garlic for a few hours. Then sprinkled on some Creole or steak seasoning. Rolled them up and then poured a little italian dressing (fat-free) on as I put them on the grill. I also ran out of jalapenos so I used cherry peppers. I liked how the bacon kept the venison from drying out on the grill
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Reviewed: Feb. 11, 2012
Next time I'll try making these with Allegro Marinade instead of Italian Dressing.
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Reviewed: Feb. 7, 2012
I made these for a Super Bowl party this past weekend. I baked them at 375 for 20 minutes then broiled at 500 for 5 minutes to crisp the bacon. They were gone before they even had time to cool off. Lots of people asked for the recipe and complimented me on them. Definitely making these again.
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Home Town: Jacksonville, Florida, USA
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Reviewed: Jan. 16, 2012
I made these for a end of year fantasy football game. I didn't use any seasoning, but I had Carribean Jerk marinade so I used that, marinated the venison chunks for about 5 hours, used bottled sliced jalapenos and high quality bacon. Gone in no time, everyone thought the heat was just right. Even people who didn't like hot stuff liked them, and people who didn't like venison had no idea it was venison
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Reviewed: Sep. 18, 2011
Wow! I am new to cooking venison, and this recipe is fantastic! Only after I'd begun prep did I realize that I had balsamic vinaigrette, not Italian, salad dressing. I used it and it turned out great anyway. Also, for steak seasoning, I used a meat rub (closest I had). I also used a lot less salad dressing than the recipe calls for.
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Reviewed: Aug. 13, 2011
My brother is the hunter and gives me back-strap every year. I usually make a stew or just cut it up and stir fry it on the stove top for wraps. i Wanted to grill it and found this recipe and since my garden is overrun with jalapenos I gave it a try. I cut my meat into 2 by 3 inch chunks and marinated them for about ten hours. I used the exact marinade and spices except I also used a few dashes of Teriyaki sauce. I used a whole piece of bacon to wrap with and put a jalapeno slice on one side of the meat and on the other a slice of sweet onion, and wrapped tightly, pretty much covering the whole chunk of meat. We grilled on charcoal with a direct side and indirect heat side, that way we could move the pieces that were done first to the indirect side while working on the ones that still needed to cook more. Turn these constantly while cooking and be careful because bacon drippings will send up some flames once in awhile. Once the bacon was pretty crispy and even getting a bit blackened we removed them from the heat. It took about 20 - 30 minutes for each over medium high coals to cook, depending on their size. Oh wow... were these ever tender and tasty and even the bacon was cooked to perfection. The jalapeno gave just enough spice, not too much. I will be telling my bro about this one. We served this with Coleslaw with a kick here on AR, was a perfect match together.
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Reviewed: Aug. 2, 2011
These are fabulous! Don't change a thing. I'll admit, I did cook the bacon just a little before wrapping around the tasty tid-bits of venison and pepper. (Hubby likes his bacon REALLY crispy.) And I cooked them on a rack in a 425 degree oven due to the wild weather we were having outside. Love 'em!
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Reviewed: Jul. 18, 2011
Excellent!
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Reviewed: Jun. 16, 2011
These are amazing! I've actually used duck breasts with this as well, and when I do, I never have any left over! So so so good!------------I also add a small chuck of cream cheese to the jalapeno, then wrap-makes it even better!
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Reviewed: Apr. 13, 2011
One word: Awesome!! The only variation I did was I roasted fresh jalepenos to place on the poppers. I will make these again and again.
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