Restaurant-Style Moose Burrito
Cuisine: MexicanDifficulty: Easy6
servings15
minutes20
minutes35
minutesIngredients
- Steak / Vegetable mix
2 lbs of moose steak
Salt and pepper, to taste
1 tsp of Taco seasoning (or a mix of chili powder, cumin, oregano and garlic powder)
1 large bell pepper, diced
1 large yellow onion, diced
- Mexican rice
1 cup of basmati rice (or long grain rice)
2 cups of chicken stock
1 tsp of tomato paste
1/2 tsp of chili powder
1/2 tsp of cumin
1 pinch of salt
Cayenne to taste
- Burrito
6 large flour tortillas
Cheddar cheese, grated
Refried beans
Salsa
Sour cream
Directions
- Cook the rice: In a pot, add all the ingredients of the mexican rice and cook according to the rice package instruction. NOTE: During the low heat period, turn the heat to minimum and mix the rice once or twice to prevent the rice from burning.
- Cook the steaks: Pat dry the steaks and season with salt, pepper and taco seasoning. Heat a large pan to medium-high heat. When hot, add a drizzle of vegetable oil and cook the steaks until medium-rare, about 2 minutes per side depending on thickness. Reserve the steaks.
- Cook the vegetables: In the same pan, add the onions and bell pepper and cook until tender, about 3-4 minutes. Optionally, add the juice drippings from the moose steaks to add flavor and moisture to the vegetables.
- Assemble the burritos: Heat the tortillas about 30s in the microwave, cut the steaks in thin strips against the grain. Add your desired ingredients in the burrito. In the video below, I added refried beans, rice, cheddar cheese, the vegetables and the steak. I used salsa and sour cream as dipping sauces. Roll the burrito by starting from one side, folding the two ends and tightly rolling the end.
- Optionally, sear the burrito: Heat a skillet to medium heat. Add the burrito seam side down and cook until browned and crispy, about 2 mins per side.
SUBSTITUTIONS – Since we do not always have success when going outdoors or not everyone practices hunting, fishing or picking. here are a few ideas to substitute the harvested ingredients:
- The moose steaks can be replaced with beef steaks from the grocery store.
- The moose steaks can be replaced with red-meat wild game, such as deer, goose or duck. Adjust the cooking depending on steak size. It should be noted that bear should always be cooked to well done.

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