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PostSubject: Black Bear Marinade   Black Bear Marinade Icon_minitimeFri Oct 01, 2010 9:06 am

Black Bear Marinade
1 cup dry red wine (cheapest)
1/2 cup olive oil
1 onion chopped
6 cloves garlic crushed
1 sliced carrot
1 tbs.. dried tarragon, may want to half this as tarragon is strong salt and pepper adjust to your own taste

Place roast or steaks, in marinade
and cover and refrigerate overnight turning often.
Remove from marinade approx., 2 hrs. prior cooking to allow meat to come to room temp. Strain marinade and reserve liquid for gravy.
Pre-Heat oven to 350 Deg. turning the roast and or steaks halfway through cooking time, about 3 hours. for 4 1/2 lb. roast.
GRAVY; with broth in pan bring to medium boil on stove top and add marinade liquid, to thicken I use cornstarch mixed with cold water water , stir well and gradually pour into pan keep stirring constant.
Carve roast (boneless) into 1/4 inch slices and place on platter pouring gravy over meat,
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