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People are getting more adventurous when it comes to eating venison.
In addition to the traditional roasts and pan-fried recipes, venison is working its way into all kinds of regional dishes.
Today, we’re going for an oriental touch with a simple yet exotic dish using delicious Missouri venison.
Combine garlic, light soy sauce, coriander, tabasco, diced yellow onion,
lemon juice, brown sugar, and dry sherry in a glass bowl and mix well.
Cut venison round steak into thin ropes, add it to the marinade and refrigerate at least one hour.
While the meat is marinating, we’ll make the peanut sauce. Sauté diced yellow onions in butter.
Add brown sugar, lemon juice, soy sauce, tabasco and chopped dry roasted peanuts and warm it through.
Remove meat from marinade and thread pieces in an "S" shape on bamboo or stainless steel skewers.
Place on a broiler pan and broil 4 to 5 inches from the source of the heat.
When the top side is well-browned, turn the skewers. Top with peanut sauce and serve immediately.
Chopsticks and a fortune cookie provide an additional oriental touch
but most of your guests will already feel lucky just to experience this unusual venison dish.