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Wild boar tenderloin

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Agnieszka Walczak

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Žygimantė Vakarė Jovaišaitė

The best recipes aren’t those that require lots of intricate ingredients and multiple complicated cooking steps. On the contrary, it’s often the ones that are easy to make and require the basic stuff you can find in your kitchen already – and in the forest, too. 

So, today we are sharing a recipe by our ambassador and huntress Agnieszka Walczak from Poland. The hardest part is hunting the wild boar, and the rest is as easy as 1 2 3. So, without further ado, let’s get cooking!

 

Ingredients

For the meat:

  • Wild boar tenderloin
  • Mustard
  • Maggi liquid seasoning
  • Oil
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  • Butter

For the sides:

  • Broccoli
  • Potatoes
  • Cream
  • Butter
  • Salt

Preparation

Rub the meat with mustard and Maggi liquid seasoning. Refrigerate it for at least an hour.

Heat the pan on medium-high heat and put some oil in it. 

Season the meat with salt and pepper.

Fry the wild boar in a hot pan for 1 minute on each side.

Put the seared meat on a piece of foil, top with a few pieces of butter, and wrap tightly.

Continue cooking in a preheated oven (170 degrees) for 20 minutes.

Meanwhile, prepare the sides. Wash, peel, and roughly chop the potatoes. Boil them in salted water until tender, about 15 minutes.

For the wild boar hunting you might employ the Pulsar Merger LRF XP50, which Agnieszka often uses to assess the sex of the boar.

Strain the potatoes, and add a generous amount of butter, cream, and salt. Mash until smooth.

For the broccoli: divide it into florets, then pour some boiling water over it. Strain after a couple of minutes and season with salt. 

4

Carefully remove the meat from the oven and unwrap, reserving the juices.

Serve the wild boar on a plate together with potatoes and broccoli. Pour over some of the reserved juices and enjoy!

“Assessing the sex of the game is trouble-free, even when the object is further away from us. I had the opportunity to test several thermal imaging devices, and I can say with full conviction that none of them allowed me to assess the game species at such a long distance. Earlier, I could tell that there was something in the hunting ground, and I had to come closer to tell what kind of game it was. The Merger LRF XP50 allows me to do this from a much greater distance, thanks to its amazing image quality.”

Before purchasing any night or thermal vision device, please make sure you adhere to the local legislation and only use it when it is allowed. Our ambassadors come from various countries and travel a lot, which allows them to test different devices. We do not encourage or support the illegal use of our devices in any events. If you wish to learn more about export and sales restriction policy, please visit the following link: Export and Sales Restriction Policy.

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