SEAFOOD IN MY HEART (STUFFED BEEF/VENISON HEART)
You can substitute a venison heart as well. The heart is stuffed with a delicious seafood stuffing. It has the texture of a very tender liver but not the harsh liver taste. Very good and tender. Be sure to trim all the fat and all of the membrane that covers the inside and outside of the heart. This will leave you with just lean tender muscle. I have also cheated and just bought a pound of pre-made crab stuffing.
Provided by David04
Categories Beef Organ Meats
Time P4DT4h25m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 325F Degrees.
- Wash heart and trim fat. Use a fillet knife to remove all of the membrane on the inside and outside of the heart.
- Create a pocket in the thicker portions of the heart and sprinkle inside with salt and pepper.
- Mix mayonnaise, eggs, Worcestershire sauce, A-1, 2 tsp beef broth, salt, pepper and a dash of the Tabasco sauce into a smooth sauce using a blender.
- Place crabmeat and shrimp in a bowl with enough sauce that the crabmeat and shrimp bind together.
- Stuff inside the pockets of the thick pieces of heart. If there are any thin pieces place the stuffing in the center of the meat and roll it into a ball.
- Close the pockets with toothpicks.
- Place in small roasting pan, cover with broth and add bay leaf.
- Cover and bake for 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 624.8, Fat 43.3, SaturatedFat 6.7, Cholesterol 286.1, Sodium 1635.1, Carbohydrate 29.9, Sugar 7.8, Protein 29.7
STUFFED BAKED HEART
Make and share this Stuffed Baked Heart recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Derf2440
Categories Stew
Time 7h30m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Tie the heart with string.
- Place it on a rack in an oven proof dish.
- Place in bottom of the dish the stock or diluted tomato soup.
- Place over the heart the bacon strips.
- Cover the dish closely and bake the heart in a moderate oven 325°F until tender, sometimes if beef, a matter of 3-5 hours, if veal about 2 hours.
- Remove heart to a plate and cool it slightly.
- Heat, then fill the cavity with 1 1/2 cups bread dressing or rice dressing.
- Sprinkle the heart with paprika.
- Return it briefly to hot oven 400°F or place it under a broiler to reheat.
- The drippings may be thickened with flour to make gravy.
STUFFED ROAST HEART
Roasted beef heart stuffed with portobello mushrooms, breadcrumbs and herbs. As seen on NBC series Hannibal. *You will need butcher's string.*
Provided by dannyqnn74
Categories Beef Organ Meats
Time 2h
Yield 3-4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Start with the heart. Open it up and trim away any blood vessels or connective tissue and any large lumps of fat. Rinse the whole thing out, washing away any clotted blood. Fill a large bowl with salted water and leave the heart in that for about half an hour.
- Stuffing: Make bread crumbs from a decent sized chunk of quality bread that is a bit stale. Crumble it by hand or in a blender or with a knife. Cut up the portobello mushrooms and the 2 shallots fairly small. Fry them in butter over a medium-low heat for a few minutes, then throw in the parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme (Simon & Garfunkel herbs). Once the shallots are softened, dump in the breadcrumbs. Stir everything well to get all the flavours mixed up in the bread and fry for another 3-4 minutes.
- Transfer the stuffing mixture into a bowl and allow it to cool for a few minutes. Take the sausages and slice down their length with a knife and remove the insides and discard the casings. Add the sausage meat to the warm stuffing and mix it together with a fork.
- Heart: Take the heart out of the salt water and rinse it once more. Pat the whole thing dry and grind salt and pepper over it. Rub it in with olive oil, getting both the inside and outside of the heart. Pack in the stuffing filling all cavities of the heart. When it is full, force it closed and tie it up with butcher's string. Use plenty and make sure it's good and tight to prevent stuffing erupting out of any available opening.
- Preheat the oven to 300º F. Get a frying pan nice and hot and then put the heart into it. Turn the heart every minute or so, browning each side as well as the top and bottom.
- While the heart is cooking, chunk up some vegetables (whatever you like, but onion, carrot, and celery are good) and scatter them in a baking tray. Lift the heart out of the pan and onto the vegetables. While the pan is still hot, add a little red wine to deglaze. Pour that over the heart, and add some more wine to the base of the tray to keep the vegetables from getting too dry.
- Put the tray into the oven and cook for 30 minutes per half kilo of heart (most hearts are about a kilo, so about an hour cook time). Every 20-30 minutes, scoop the juices from the bottom of the tray and pour them back over the meat to keep it from drying. When it is done cooking, take it all out and pour the juices into a saucepan. Cover the meat in foil and leave it somewhere warm for at least 10 minutes. Simmer the juices and add whatever is left of your glass of wine. Reduce until it thickens, giving you a fittingly rich sauce to serve with the heart.
- To serve, you can cut the heart into slices and top with the sauce.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 838.2, Fat 47.6, SaturatedFat 14.2, Cholesterol 68.3, Sodium 1079.6, Carbohydrate 66.4, Fiber 6.2, Sugar 10.3, Protein 22.3
STUFFED HEART
I use this for venison, it is really good if you arent fussy about innards. Almost just like a roast. Please make sure you dont use baler twine treated with linseed oil in error of cooking twine. I did that once and ruined the whole meal.
Provided by Tara1183
Categories Deer
Time 2h15m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Wash heart and trim fat, sprinkle inside with salt and pepper.
- Fry bacon until almost crispy, add bread crumbs, celery, onion, egg, 1/2 tsp salt, thyms, sage and 1/2 tsp pepper.
- Stuff heart and tie with cooking string or secure with skewers.
- Place in small roasting pan, cover with broth and add bay leaf.
- Cover and bake at 325 for 2 1/2 hours.
- Can be done in a crock pot for 9 hours on low.
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