

General
Cooking Instructions
Because
bison is lean, it cooks faster than beef. You can easily substitute bison for
beef in any of your favorite recipes, just remember to cook it a little less
than you might beef. Bison contains no animal byproducts, growth hormones are
ever used. And bison meat is antibiotic-free
Here
are some basic tips:
For
ground bison or bison burgers, cook about 2-3 minutes less than you would beef.
There is very little fat, so overcooking may result in a dry burger. Bison burger
is safe to cook to medium rare. If you are browning bison for tacos or your
favorite recipe, there’s no need to drain the meat because it is so low in fat.
For
roasts, low temperatures and high moisture yield the best results. The best oven
temperature for preparing a bison roast is 275 degrees then continue to cook
until desired doneness (as indicated on your meat thermometer). Covering the
roast in aluminum foil or using a roasting bag helps retain the juices during
cooking. Cook a frozen bison roast at 275 degrees adding 1/3 to ½ additional
cooking time to the time originally specified in your recipe. Remove roasts from
oven at about 5 degrees underdone and allow to set for 15-20 minutes, depending
on size.
For
steaks, preheat broiler at least 5 minutes, then broil farther away from the heat
than you would a beef steak. Broil for less time than you would beef, for the
doneness you prefer.
If you
are grilling, simply grill for less time than you would beef.
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