Has anyone tried bison???

Ive been very curious to try this, but just a wee bit weary. I dont know anyone else who has tried it and if its good, I'll gladly spend the extra few $$$$ for a healthy cut of red meat :) I know there are steaks, ground bison, and bison hotdogs.....just wondering what your opinions are on it and any way you prepare it (if special)

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  • QueenOfShiba
    QueenOfShiba Posts: 22 Member
    Yep. My Grandparents raised one for the meat. Grandma used to make buffalo meat loaf for us all the time and I thought it was great! Haven't had it in a few years, but if I remember correctly is was really flavorful, but not overpowering, and in truth, not all that different from beef.
  • ahubacek
    ahubacek Posts: 135
    I've had ground bison a few times and really liked it. To me, it's the same texture as hamburger but more of a rich flavor like steak.
  • glittersoul
    glittersoul Posts: 666 Member
    I love bison. I buy it all the time if I see it on sale. If you have a sprouts or sunflower markets in your area, they normally carry it for fairly cheap
  • Butterflygirl208
    Butterflygirl208 Posts: 4 Member
    Love bison. My family is a family of hunters and they have gotten permits for two buffalo. It doesn't have a gamey taste that most wild meat has and has less fat. I would recommend trying it. Also elk is pretty good too.
  • reddi2roll
    reddi2roll Posts: 356 Member
    It is very good, tastes like hamburger only a bit drier. Lower in fat than hamburger and a healthy alternative. Go for it. Edit: I am talking about ground bison to make into a hamburger. That is the only way I have had it.
  • cbeutler
    cbeutler Posts: 667 Member
    I have had it in chili and burgers. It is richer and leaner than beef. Nothing to be scared of here.
  • rebeccap13
    rebeccap13 Posts: 754 Member
    Yep, and it's amazing... love living in Montana. I usually just make burgers out of it. There's this local place that makes bison potstickers with a tangy orange sauce and cucumber slaw... it's to die for.
  • dvisser1
    dvisser1 Posts: 788 Member
    I use the ground buffalo as a replacement for ground beef fairly regularly. Has a slightly stronger taste than ground beef, but not much different. Haven't tried it as a steak but imagine it would be very good as long as it's not over cooked.
  • Kaddyshack21
    Kaddyshack21 Posts: 225 Member
    I grew up in MB, and on a very regular basis we would eat Bison. It is delicious. Some ppl like to mix it half in half with beef but I think it tastes fantastic on it's own. They are great cuts and really juicy!!! YUM. Now I am craving it.....dang it!! I am sure I could scrounge up some Bison in T.O. if I needed to . I know St. Lawrence market sells Kangaroo.....wonder what that would taste like???
  • esphixiet
    esphixiet Posts: 214 Member
    My spouse often requests I pick up bison for him, he loves it, and its healthier than beef, I understand. Being a veg myself, I've never had it.
  • hbrittingham
    hbrittingham Posts: 2,518 Member
    It's very good. I had it for the first time way back in 4th grade when we were studying the western states. Then we had a Ted's Montana Grill here and they offered bison burgers and hamburgers. I always ordered the bison burgers.
  • BIGJIMMYU
    BIGJIMMYU Posts: 1,221 Member
    I have. It tastes a lot like beef only leaner. Don't overcook it! I have had Kangaroo too. The burgers are good but only cook about 3 minutes on each side. They are super lean but tasty.
  • itgeekwoman
    itgeekwoman Posts: 804 Member
    I have bison on my menu every Saturday night. It's not cheap but it's a GREAT meal. I love the lean meat and the flavor. I bbq it every Saturday night. It's my dinner and a movie dinner. :)
  • TheWinman
    TheWinman Posts: 684 Member
    I have it all the time. There is an Irish pub by me that serves Bison burgers. Very tasty!!!
  • Natihilator
    Natihilator Posts: 1,778 Member
    Love bison burgers, but they have to be good quality and cooked correctly so they're not too dried out.
  • esphixiet
    esphixiet Posts: 214 Member
    I grew up in MB, and on a very regular basis we would eat Bison. It is delicious. Some ppl like to mix it half in half with beef but I think it tastes fantastic on it's own. They are great cuts and really juicy!!! YUM. Now I am craving it.....dang it!! I am sure I could scrounge up some Bison in T.O. if I needed to . I know St. Lawrence market sells Kangaroo.....wonder what that would taste like???

    I just left MB (originally from ON though), and that's where we were able to freely purchase bison in the grocery store. Also, there's a restaurant in Wpg called Billabong that sells dishes made with Kangaroo. You're in T.O. now? I'm in Hamilton. Small freaking world :)
  • I've had bison steaks and they were delish. They had a shorter cooking time than beef.
  • JaceyMarieS
    JaceyMarieS Posts: 692 Member
    I love bison, venison and elk! All are delicious when cooked properly (ie., not too long!)
  • SweetSammie
    SweetSammie Posts: 391 Member
    We eat Bison fairly regularly. It does cook more quickly than beef, an being very lean, you have to cook carefully to make sure it stays tender. However, I have used ground bison (in recipes and as burgers), eaten bison steaks and used bison for pot roast and stew meat. It worked well for all. I tend to gravitate towards the stew meat because it is cheapest where I buy Bison.
  • CharityD
    CharityD Posts: 193
    I only use bison. My Uncle hunts it so it's FREE and I haven't bought beef in over 5 years. It's great tasting but usually not fatty enough to hold itself in burger form. And on the plus side...you should see how low my cholesterol is! :smile:
  • MelissaGraham7
    MelissaGraham7 Posts: 406 Member
    love love love love love bison!!!! So much yummier than ground beef. It is worth the extra money when you really want a delicious burger!! Just had that on Sunday! mmmmmmmmmmmmm
  • histora
    histora Posts: 287 Member
    I love bison. I live just 30 miles from a beefalo and bison farm, but their prices are pretty high, so I don't cook with it as often as I'd like.

    As many people have said, bison is richer, leaner, savory, and delicious! Just be careful how you cook it...high heat with no added liquid or a tiny bit of grease will give you a dry cut.

    It's great in stews, makes great jerky, and is wonderful braised with small potatoes and carrots and onions.
  • RachelsReboot
    RachelsReboot Posts: 569 Member
    Can't say anything that hasn't already been said, burgers and steaks are great, very lean and flavorful, I have about 20lbs in my freezer that my dad gave me!
  • BIGJIMMYU
    BIGJIMMYU Posts: 1,221 Member
    I grew up in MB, and on a very regular basis we would eat Bison. It is delicious. Some ppl like to mix it half in half with beef but I think it tastes fantastic on it's own. They are great cuts and really juicy!!! YUM. Now I am craving it.....dang it!! I am sure I could scrounge up some Bison in T.O. if I needed to . I know St. Lawrence market sells Kangaroo.....wonder what that would taste like???

    I just left MB (originally from ON though), and that's where we were able to freely purchase bison in the grocery store. Also, there's a restaurant in Wpg called Billabong that sells dishes made with Kangaroo. You're in T.O. now? I'm in Hamilton. Small freaking world :)
    New Brunswick here. A butcher in St. George NB has Red Deer, Bison, and Kangaroo. The Kangaroo is ultra lean. More than 3 minutes a side and it is ruined. Cooked right it is great!
  • RKNR
    RKNR Posts: 30
    To funny you asked this question, I was asked today if I wanted to go in on a buffalo... I really like it and hope I can get a few more people to go in on it.
  • SLippi
    SLippi Posts: 22 Member
    Only substitute for ground beef I've found. Great for chili and burgers as others have mentioned.
  • kapspecial
    kapspecial Posts: 67 Member
    I'm in freaking bison country (North Dakota). I've had it prepared many different ways and its just as good as beef. Try it and enjoy!
  • sydney1984
    sydney1984 Posts: 38 Member
    Ok great guys!!!!! Thanks for the responses, looks like I will be purchasing some for dinner this evening :)