Saturday, July 26, 2014

Bison Sirloin w/ Cut Green Beans & New Potatoes and Marinated Mushrooms

Dinner Tonight: Bison Sirloin w/ Cut Green Beans & New Potatoes and Marinated Mushrooms



Started the day off with a Jennie - O Turkey Bacon, one Egg Sunny Side Up, and a couple of slices of Whole Grain Bread. So the day started off real good! Cloudy and Thunder storms on and off all day. Went to a few stores looking for some new bed items, not a lot of choices that I seen out there. Finally found some at a Meijer. For dinner tonight, Bison Sirloin w/ Cut Green Beans & New Potatoes and Marinated Mushrooms.




I used a Great Range Bison Sirloin. It’s sold here locally at Kroger. They’re not quite the sweet and wild flavor as Wild Idea Buffalo but still an excellent Bison Sirloin, and Ground Bison Sirloin also. I seasoned it with McCormick Grinder Sea salt and Black Peppercorn and pan fried it in Canola Oil, about 4 minutes per side. Medium rare with a nice char on the outside and a little pink and moist and tender inside, love that Bison!



For one side I heated up a can of Del Monte Cut Green Beans & New Potatoes, a great pairing of my two favorite Vegetables. Then I also had some Teriyaki Marinated Mushrooms. I love these, I buy them from our local Kroger Deli Olive Bar. The Teriyaki just packs the Mushrooms with flavor! I also had a couple of slices of Healthy Life Whole Grain Bread. For dessert/snack later some Ritz Whole Grain Crackers topped with President's Spreadable Sharp Cheddar Cheese.



 Great Range Bison

About Great Range Brand Bison
and Rocky Mountain Natural Meats



Great Range Brand Bison is produced and distributed by Rocky Mountain Natural Meats. Rocky Mountain Natural Meats started in 1986 as a small meat distributor devoted solely to bison. From the beginning, our focus was to provide high quality bison meat and great service to grocers, distributors and restaurants nationwide.
. An in-house grading system was developed to guarantee premium quality and consistency to the end-user – this became the Great Range Bison brand. Carcass characteristics such as fat color, fat cover, muscle color, ossification and weight are the major factors in determining if the product receives the Great Range Bison brand. By working closely with our producers and assisting them with ration formulation, our quality control begins at the source. Today, Rocky Mountain Natural Meats processes over 400 head of bison per week.

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