Marinated Bison Steak



A few years back, during a visit with my brother and his now wife in Texas, they introduced me to Bison meat. I was a little leery of how it would taste or if it was going to be too gamey for me. I was very surprised at how tender it really was. It was so yummy and had almost no fat! For someone following Weight Watchers, you couldn't ask for a better cut of meat. The problem was, I couldn't find them in CT. Recently I came across a packaged brand of Bison medallions at Shop Rite. Not sure all locations have them. They are so delicious and each 6 ounce medallion is only 4 points!



Marinated Bison Steak
Serves 1

1 (6 ounce) Bison Steak Medallion
1/4 cup Mango Teriyaki Sauce (or your favorite flavored teriyaki sauce)
1 large Portobello mushroom cap, sliced
Steamed Broccoli

Place Bison in a resealable plastic bag. Add the teriyaki sauce. Let meat marinate for 30 minutes.

Spray a small skillet with nonstick cooking spray. Heat skillet over medium-high heat. Add the marinated steak. Sear on both sides. Add the sliced portobello. Reduce heat to medium and cook until mushrooms are softened and meat is desired doneness, turning frequently, about 10 minutes for medium well. Serve with Steamed Broccoli on the side.

(This entire dish, with broccoli, is 5 very filling points.)

Comments

Emily said…
I could be wrong, but I think Whole Foods sells Bison. I love your recipes!
Lynn said…
Thank you! I'll take a look at Whole Foods. Always need variety.
Sue said…
I just tried ground bison for the
1st time. I made chili with it but I was hesitant to try it also. It was great. Now I will have to look for the steaks so I can try this recipe. Thanks
Anonymous said…
I love using ground bison to make bison burgers!
Unknown said…
I pan cook with clarified butter salt, pepper and some rosemary serve with grilled asparagus and pan roasted potatoes so good
Unknown said…
I pan cook with clarified butter salt, pepper and some rosemary serve with grilled asparagus and pan roasted potatoes so good

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