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When preparing elk steaks, use a meat thermometer, and never let the meat's internal temperature rise above 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Clem and Bohlen prefer to cook elk to 120 or 125 degrees.
Cooking wild game, particularly red deer and elk, requires a nuanced approach that respects the unique qualities of the meat.
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