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Wild Boar Boneless Loin Cooking Tips


Wild boar boneless loin can be prepared much like domesticated pork loins. However, wild boar is much leaner than domesticated pork so a little extra care must be taken not to overcook it.

Here's my favorite preparation method:

Lightly season the meat. It can be as simple as salt and pepper. You may choose to apply some of your favorite rub or some fresh herbs. Just go easy - the more spices you add, the less you will actually taste the meat.

Heat a skillet with oil over medium-high heat. Sear the meat for about 2 minutes per side.

Transfer the meat to 400° F oven to finish cooking. You can use a baking sheet or, if your skillet is oven-proof, just put the skillet into the oven.

Roast until the loin reaches an internal temperature of 150° F, about 10 minutes.

Let it rest for about 10 minutes then serve. While you're waiting you can make a quick pan sauce, like a mustard cream sauce, to serve on the side. Or just enjoy it without a sauce!


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