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Braised Venison Stew in a Red Wine & Bitter Chocolate Sauce

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Red wine and bitter chocolate pair nicely with the venison and root vegetables. A hearty meal for sure!

Ingredients

  • Olive Oil, For Cooking
  • ½ pounds Slab Bacon, Chopped
  • 2-½ pounds Venison Stew Meat Or Shoulder, Cut Into Chunks
  • 4 Tablespoons Flour
  • 1 teaspoon Each Of Kosher Salt And Black Pepper
  • 3 whole Shallot, Peeled And Roughly Chopped
  • 2 cloves Garlic, Peeled And Crushed
  • 8 whole Button Mushrooms, Cleaned And Halved
  • 3 whole Carrots, Peeled And Roughly Chopped
  • 3 stalks Celery, Roughly Chopped
  • 4 whole Small Turnips, Peeled And Cut Into Chunks
  • 2 sprigs Fresh Thyme
  • 2 whole Bay Leaves
  • 1 teaspoon Mixed Peppercorns, Crushed
  • 2 cups Red Wine (Be Generous!)
  • 2 cups Beef Stock
  • 1 ounce, weight Dark Chocolate (70% Cocoa Solids), Grated
  • Salt And Pepper, to taste

Preparation

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees (F).

Drizzle a little oil into a large ovenproof Dutch oven and sauté the bacon for 4-5 minutes over a moderate heat until lightly golden. Remove with a slotted spoon and set aside.

Put the chunks of venison in a large bowl or plastic bag with the seasoned flour (4 Tablespoons flour seasoned with 1 teaspoon each salt and pepper) and toss well to coat. Shake off the excess flour. Add a little more oil (if needed) to the Dutch oven and fry the venison in batches over a moderate to high heat, until browned on all sides. Remove from the pot and set aside with the bacon.

Add a final drizzle of oil to the casserole dish and add in the shallots, garlic, and mushrooms. When golden in color, add the carrots, celery and turnips. Sauté the vegetables with the herbs and crushed peppercorns for about 6-8 minutes, stirring frequently. Return the bacon and venison to the Dutch oven and pour in the red wine. Give everything a good stir with a wooden spoon, scraping the bottom of the dish to loosen any sediment. Bring the wine to the boil, then pour in the stock and add some salt and pepper. Return to a boil again and then cover with a lid. Transfer to the oven and cook for 1½ to 2 hours, or until tender.

Remove the casserole from the oven and strain the meat and vegetables through a large sieve or colander set over a saucepan to catch the sauce. Discard the bay leaves and thyme. Place the meat and vegetables back into the dish and cover to keep warm. Take the saucepan off the heat and whisk in the chocolate until it melts and the sauce is smooth. (If it turns grainy, pass it through a fine sieve.) Taste and adjust the seasoning, then pour the sauce over the venison and vegetables and stir well.

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Laurie - Simply Scratch on 12.11.2010

I’m so glad you liked it… I love it too!

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jenifgrr on 12.8.2010

I loved this recipe! I did substitute the turnips for potatoes because I had potatoes on hand, the rest of the recipe I made exactly and had such a lovely aroma and taste. I will definitely be making this again.

I passed this recipe on to my dad and brother, both are hunters and my brother is the one that fills my freezer every year with venison.

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