Episode 246: Cast Iron, Charcoal, and Controversy: Rethinking the Wild Game Steak

Episode 246: Cast Iron, Charcoal, and Controversy: Rethinking the Wild Game Steak

Author: Harvesting Nature August 12, 2025 Duration: 57:50
Summary: In this episode, Justin Townsend and Adam Berkelmans explore the world of steak, delving into its primal allure, historical significance, and the value of wild game steaks. They discuss various cuts of meat, cooking techniques, and the debate surrounding the best cuts. The conversation also touches on marination and the best cooking methods, emphasizing the importance of flavor and texture in preparing steaks. In this conversation, Justin Townsend and Adam Berkelmans delve into the intricacies of cooking steak, discussing various techniques, cookware options, and flavor enhancements. They emphasize the importance of mastering searing, the benefits of cast iron, and the nuances of grilling versus broiling. The duo also shares insights on sauces and seasonings that can elevate the steak experience, concluding with practical tips for achieving the perfect steak. - ⁠⁠⁠Leave a Review of the Podcast⁠⁠⁠ - ⁠⁠⁠Buy our Wild Fish and Game Spices⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠The Art of Venison Sausage Making⁠⁠⁠ Links: Venison Steak with Blackberry Sauce and Corn Salad Venison Steaks with Whiskey-Rosemary Cream Sauce and Mushrooms Creamy Cajun Steak and Wild Mushrooms Venison Cube Steak Sandwich with Poblano-Lime Chimichurri Moose Steak with Truffled Beurre Blanc and Potato Crisps Podcast Episode 163: Butchering and Cooking the Neck and Denver Steak Takeaways: Steak is a primal food with deep historical roots. Wild game steaks provide a sustainable and flavorful alternative to conventional beef. Understanding the anatomy of the animal helps in selecting the best cuts. Leg steaks are often a result of lazy butchering practices. The backstrap is one of the most prized cuts due to its tenderness. Cooking in stainless steel or cast iron enhances the flavor through the Maillard reaction. An excellent sear and browning is crucial for steak. Cast iron pans retain and evenly distribute heat well. Always preheat your pan to avoid food sticking. Grilling requires two heat zones for optimal cooking. Let your steak rest to redistribute juices. Sauces should enhance, not cover up the meat's flavor. Brown butter is a simple yet effective sauce. Experiment with different cooking methods for steak. Avoid overcooking steak in sous vide to prevent mushiness. Quality seasoning enhances the steak without overpowering it. Chapters: 00:00 The Primal Allure of Steak 01:54 A Historical Perspective on Steak 06:29 The Value of Wild Game Steaks 07:42 The Debate: Are Steaks the Best Cuts? 10:01 Understanding Different Cuts of Steak 19:14 Cooking Techniques for Perfect Steaks 24:54 Marination: To Soak or Not to Soak? 30:07 Cooking Methods: Stainless Steel vs. Cast Iron 32:24 Mastering the Art of Searing and Cooking Techniques 34:26 The Benefits of Cast Iron Cookware 36:08 Exploring Cooking Methods: Broiling vs. Grilling 39:40 Grilling Techniques for Perfect Steaks 45:52 Sauces and Seasonings: Enhancing Steak Flavor 51:57 Final Thoughts on Cooking Steaks Keywords: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Justin Townsend and the team from Harvesting Nature host Wild Fish and Game Podcast, a series that treats wild food as a starting point for much wider conversations. Rather than just a collection of tactics or recipes, this podcast digs into the entire cycle of bringing food from the landscape to the table and beyond. You’ll hear discussions that connect the act of hunting or fishing to the rhythms of the season, the specifics of a place, and the cultural traditions that shape our approach to harvest. Episodes move through every stage of the process-the pursuit, the careful work of butchery, the various methods of preservation, and finally, the cooking that turns ingredients into a meal. It’s about the craft involved in each step and how these skills integrate into a practical, meaningful lifestyle. The conversations often explore how these harvested foods are carried through real life, nourishing families and communities. For anyone curious about the depth and connectivity of a life centered on wild foods, this podcast offers a thoughtful, comprehensive look at a system that is as much about philosophy and responsibility as it is about sustenance. Tune in for a consistently engaging exploration of what it truly means to know where your food comes from.
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Episode 185: The Turkey Book with Jesse Griffiths [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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