Pemmican: The Original Survival Food | Ancient Recipes With Sohla
To celebrate Native American Heritage Month, Sohla recreates pemmican, a super food made of meat, fat and berries that dates back over 5,000 years. Plus Sohla speaks with indigenous chef Sean Sherman to learn more about the history of this remarkable dish, in this episode of Ancient Recipes with Sohla.
THE RECIPE
Ingredients:
- 1 pound bison fat
- 2 pounds lean, boneless bison
- ⅔ cup dried chokeberries
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1. Cut the fat into 1-inch pieces and add to a medium saucepan.
2. Trim any fat off the bison meat. Add the trimmed fat to the saucepan.
3. Cook the fat over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, until fully melted. Any bits of meat should be browned, rendered, and sunken to the bottom of the pot. This should take about 4 hours.
4. Strain the rendered fat through a fine-mesh strainer and set aside.
5. Add a cooling rack to a sheet pan. Thinly slice the bison and arrange on the cooling rack. Dehydrate at 160F until totally dry, about 12 hours. Cool completely before processing.
6. Grind the dried meat into a powder using a mortar & pestle. Add the ground meat to a bowl.
7. Grind the chokeberries in the mortar & pestle. Add it to the bowl with the ground meat.
8. Add the melted bison fat, kosher salt, and maple sugar to the meat & berry mixture. Use your hands to mix everything until well combined.
9. Take a handful of the mixture and shape into patties. Let rest for about 30 minutes.
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CREDITS
Host
Sohla El-Waylly
Created By
Brian Huffman
Executive Producers
Sarah Walker
Brian Huffman
Jon Erwin
Executive Producer
Sohla El-Waylly
Co-Producer
John Schlirf
Writers
Jon Erwin
Matt Romano
Historian - Scripts
Ken Albala
Guest
Sean Sherman
Post-Production Supervisors
Jon Erwin
John Schlirf
Editor
Aaron Mackof
Colorist
John Schlirf
Mixer
Tim Wagner
Manager, Rights & Clearances
Chris Kim
Executive Creative Director, A+E Networks
Tim Nolan
VP, Marketing Production, A+E Networks
Kate Leonard
VP, Brand Creative, History
Matt Neary
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