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    Roast Venison with Apples (Gluten-Free)

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    Celiac.com 10/23/2013 - Apparently venison is in fashion at a number of chic eateries these days, making appearances from LA to New York. Who knew?

    After my wife came home from a family visit with a venison roast in tow, I wondered how, exactly would we prepare it?

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    This easy-cook roast offers a perfect answer. Just cover venison with apples and sliced onions then cooking it in the slow cooker.

    The apple imparts a wonderful flavor and aroma to the dish, and the drippings make a delicious gravy.

    Photo: CC--ChurlIngredients:
    1 tablespoon olive oil
    3 pounds boneless venison roast
    1 large apple, cored and quartered
    1 celery stalk, sliced
    2 small onions, sliced
    2 small carrots, peeled and sliced
    4 cloves crushed garlic
    ¼ cup red wine
    ½ cup boiling water
    1 cube beef gluten-free bouillon, like HerbOx

    Directions:
    Spread the olive oil on the inside of a slow cooker. Place the venison roast inside, and cover with apple, carrots, celery, onions, and garlic. Dissolve bouillon in boiling water and pour over roast. Add wine.

    Set to LOW, and cook until the roast is tender, about 6 to 8 hours.

    When the roast is done, remove it from the cooker, and place onto a serving platter.

    Strain the liquid into a pan. Stir in enough cornstarch/gluten-free flour and hot water to thicken into gravy. Serve over meat and vegetables.



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    To prevent or erase a gammy taste from venison just soak in milk overnight.

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    Where can venison be purchased in Southern NJ?

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    Jefferson Adams is Celiac.com's senior writer and Digital Content Director. He earned his B.A. and M.F.A. at Arizona State University. His articles, essays, poems, stories and book reviews have appeared in numerous magazines, journals, and websites, including North American Project, Antioch Review, Caliban, Mississippi Review, Slate, and more. He is the author of more than 2,500 articles on celiac disease. His university coursework includes studies in science, scientific methodology, biology, anatomy, physiology, medicine, logic, and advanced research. He previously devised health and medical content for Colgate, Dove, Pfizer, Sharecare, Walgreens, and more. Jefferson has spoken about celiac disease to the media, including an appearance on the KQED radio show Forum, and is the editor of numerous books, including "Cereal Killers" by Scott Adams and Ron Hoggan, Ed.D.

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