Venison mince. I am a terror for saving little packs of venison mince for a rainy day. I pop them in the freezer and then forget about them.
It was when one of these decided to tumble out of the freezer on to my foot, while I was searching for a steak or two, that I had my eureka moment. The idea of combining minced venison with a creamy mushroom sauce came into my mind.
This is nothing new. Creamy sauces have been around as long as cows have been milked and probably longer, but it’s unusual for me to go down this route. I am normally rather anti-cream in most of my cookery. But I have been eating so much veg recently that a small part of my being was crying out for decadence, calories and cholesterol.
It’s OK, though. I have stuffed this mixture inside a vegetable and that makes it practically a health food, right? And it’s got nuts on, so it’s basically vegan, too.
This may, at first glance, sound like a fancy recipe, but really it’s just a nice creamy venison sauté with loads of wild mushrooms popped inside a baked squash then reintroduced to the oven. It does take a while to make, but that is mostly down to getting the squash roasted.
Choose small squashes if you’re going to make a small amount, but you could go mad and stuff a whole pumpkin with this if your oven is big enough. I’ve used some little pattypan squashes as they cook quickly and look quite cool in a one-per-person kind of way.
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