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Top round and sirloin would be considered lean (extra lean actually), sirloin would be the more tender of the 2.
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Lean and tender when grilled? How about unicorn tenderloin?
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Lean and tender when grilled? How about unicorn tenderloin? How about a venison back strap?
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I usually have it prepared other ways.
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Lean and tender when grilled? How about unicorn tenderloin? How about a venison back strap? It should be tender if you don't overcook it, med rare is perfect for backstrap or tenderloin.
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A lean beafsteak would be a London Broil, but lean means less flavor, and tougher.......
A better answer is Elk or Buffalo.
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