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Buckstopshere 12-13-2003 03:30 PM

front tenderloins
 
Sun of a gun. All these years I've taken out the back tenderloins ( tallking about the inside tenderloins, not the backstraps) and had them first, as a reward for a successful hunt etc. But what about the front tenderloins? I've never thought to pull them out. Has anyone eaten them? They are smaller but they are significant. Are they more gamey?

Duse500 12-13-2003 04:06 PM

RE: front tenderloins
 

But what about the front tenderloins? I've never thought to pull them out
Say it isent so
The backstraps are the second best meat on a harvest(IMO)
Guess what the first is:eek:THE TENDERLOIN:Dmy mouth warters just thinking about it.
I can see your hunting buddies now.....Naaa you dont want that[:'(],here give it to me and I'll get rid of it for ya

Big Guy01 12-13-2003 06:06 PM

RE: front tenderloins
 
You have got me stummped. I know of only one set of tenderloins. They are located inside the body cavity at the end of the spine where it connects to the pelvic saddle.in a cattle beast this would be called Filet Mingon. Where are the "front tenderloins" I have never heard of these, I have processed lots of deer and have never heard that term before. A lot of people incorrectly call the loin(backstrap) the tender loin.

young_gun 12-13-2003 06:35 PM

RE: front tenderloins
 
im puzzled as well big guy?

atlasman 12-13-2003 06:50 PM

RE: front tenderloins
 
I process my own deer and if there are "front" tenderloins I don't know where they are hiding.

There are no muscles up above the diaphragm except the heart so I can't imagine where else you would be talking about.

Please enlighten me and my frying pan :)

Buckstopshere 12-13-2003 07:00 PM

RE: front tenderloins
 
Uh oh. Maybe I'm off base here. I was dressing out a buck today and I thought I saw two tenderloins on the inside of the rib cage just before the neck. Too late to check now. The "other" tenderloins were in the frying pan before they had a chance to cool down. We live near a nuclear plant so it must have been some kind of mutation...

young_gun 12-13-2003 10:45 PM

RE: front tenderloins
 
i wish all my deer had 2 sets of tenderloins

A.K.A eastwood 12-13-2003 11:46 PM

RE: front tenderloins
 
he is talking about the backstraps. but i think they are bigger nad longer than the tenderloin aka filet mignion

Duse500 12-14-2003 08:05 AM

RE: front tenderloins
 

Uh oh. Maybe I'm off base here. I was dressing out a buck today and I thought I saw two tenderloins on the inside of the rib cage just before the neck.
After you field dress a deer ,you will see 2 pieces of meat on either side of the back bone(we call them the inside tenderloins also)EXCELLENT MEAT[8D]
What we call the backstraps(outside tenderloins) are the one's you have to skin the deer to get to

webejonesin2 12-14-2003 09:22 AM

RE: front tenderloins
 

I was dressing out a buck today and I thought I saw two tenderloins on the inside of the rib cage just before the neck.

The "other" tenderloins were in the frying pan before they had a chance to cool down.

We live near a nuclear plant so it must have been some kind of mutation...
1)- maybe you were tired-
2)- great choice to fri up first and fresh-
3)- you never-never know-what those emitions will do :)
:D:D:D


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