Sheep steaks are awesome

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Cooked up a few steaks from my ram for my wife, sister and myself. A light coating of Great American Land and Cattle steak seasoning, about 1 min per side on a very hot buttered cast iron and rest for 10 min. Superb flavor and tenderness enjoyed with a glass of our local Ben Holladay bourbon.

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gbflyer

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I do not like lamb and really do not like mutton. A buddy gave me a couple steaks from a Dall’s years ago. I’d say it was the best eating wild game meat I’ve ever put a lip over.
 

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I killed a desert bighorn 10 years ago. I expected it to be similar to aoudad, which is BAD. I was very pleasantly surprised that the desert sheep was incredibly good. It tasted a lot like axis, only not as tender as axis.
 

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Cooked up a bighorn backstrap roast in a hot skillet tonight. Always incredible. Sorry no photo. Ram was from 2019 and still great.
 

JRay

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They are amazing…..except the ones I had from a bighorn killed in the rut. Those steaks were gamey.
 
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I killed a desert bighorn 10 years ago. I expected it to be similar to aoudad, which is BAD. I was very pleasantly surprised that the desert sheep was incredibly good. It tasted a lot like axis, only not as tender as axis.
Oh man, that's tough to believe for me. I'd rather eat whitetail than any sheep, but neither come close to axis for me.
 

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My wife kind of poo-pooed my sheep meat (she likes deer/antelope/elk) without ever trying it. I think possibly a prejudice from childhood about "mutton".

Anyways I cooked up a roast- right between rare and medium rare. Incredibly tender and good flavored. She reluctantly said "it's not bad".

A week later I cooked some steaks, this time it's OK.

A week later she made some sheep stew- "this actually pretty good"

Now- she absolutely loves it! :D

I knew I was in for a treat when the guid grilled some tenderloin over a fire on a willow branch- no spices, no nothing. Melted in your mouth!

But the ribs, my God the ribs!

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