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Best eating african game.
24 January 2013, 20:19
mbogobutchBest eating african game.
Tommy Chops, Buff, Eland, and Albert's Buff heart with gravy over Sudza..It's all so good..
24 January 2013, 20:28
juanpozzieland ,kudu tonges,impala ,buffalo loins .But one of the best meats in the world is water buffalo.
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24 January 2013, 20:30
wheleniteMy only experience of Africa is the written word, but many of the old hunters loved giraffe. Does no one today like this meat?
24 January 2013, 20:51
drwesMy absolute favorite will be my "next" meal in the bush,,,,,I do like Eland and gemsbok really well,,,, someone mentioned giraffe,,, the worst I ever ate was a steak off an old stink bull,,, the younger ones have been quite good however. 2014 seems just so far away to wait for that next African dinner feast....
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24 January 2013, 20:57
WinkWhite stork
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24 January 2013, 22:35
Scriptusquote:
Originally posted by fvh40:
Porcupine ribs Mmmmmm
You must get someone to pickle then smoke a porcupine, especially a fat bastard caught in the sweet potatoes or pumpkins.

24 January 2013, 22:36
Scriptusquote:
Originally posted by Wink:
White stork
Wouldn't that be a form of abortion?

25 January 2013, 00:15
Big Game HunterI have eaten most all of what has been mentioned and without a doubt, my personal favorite is giraffe.
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25 January 2013, 00:27
Go DawgsBest I've had was a bush lunch of Hartebeest filets. Very tender and flavorful.
25 January 2013, 00:32
ndorobo1Eland,buffalo,reedbuck.
25 January 2013, 00:38
retreeverEland, impala backstrap, Kudu biltong.
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25 January 2013, 04:39
Winkquote:
Originally posted by Scriptus:
quote:
Originally posted by Wink:
White stork
Wouldn't that be a form of abortion?
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25 January 2013, 04:41
SevensDuiker was my favorite, it was served as an appetizer one night.
One of the other meals that really stuck out in my mind from my trip was sable lasagna. The lasagna was great, but combine that with the fact that it was cooked all day buried in a pit in the ground with hot coals in a fly camp ... made it all that much better.
Some pretty amazing stuff comes out of a pretty basic "kitchen."
25 January 2013, 05:44
lavacaIt's all good. I'd rate Eland, Kudu, Springbok, & Impala at the top, buffalo (ox tail soup). Zebra isn't bad, but you have to get rid of the fat. Only giraffe I've eaten is what they called (in Namibia) chili bits -- diced biltong soaked in peri peri sauce. Wasn't bad. took the place of nuts at the bar.
25 January 2013, 07:55
415sbairdGerenuk - awesome backstraps
Warthog
Buff tongue
I Want More!
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25 January 2013, 08:19
DALLion backstraps are surprisingly light and delicately flavoured.
25 January 2013, 08:29
PulicordsMy wife and I loved the "oxtail soup" we had from my Cape buffalo, but was it the best? Hard to say, since the best spaghetti with meat sauce either of us had ever eaten used ground Impala meat. Absolutely fantastic!

25 January 2013, 08:51
Mark ClarkI vote for Kudu tenderloin.
I had Hippo in the Zambezi Delta, our PH had stepped in to help the cook and used a small very sharp knife to remove all tendon and other not good stuff. The meat was tender and very good.
Sitting in camp on the river bank, watching the crocs on the far bank. The Blacks singing, laughing and happy because everyone eats their fill that night. How could it not be an excellent meal.
I was surprised when the Hippo was butchered it had no fat on it.
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25 January 2013, 09:50
Pieter Krielquote:
Originally posted by pagosawingnut:
Without a doubt, springbok filets. three times as good as eland tenderloin and I thought, when I first ate Eland, it was the best meat I had ever put in my mouth. Pieter, You must have a better cook/recipe than when I tried Zebra. I am not trying to argue with you but that is the nastiest meat I have ever been fed in Africa. What is the secret because I want another one and I want to prove ME wrong.
No problem. Remove all traces of fat. Rub it with olive oil, add spices and sear it pretty good. Cut it in slices without severing and pour a black pepper sauce over it. Stick it in the oven for 20 minutes and there you go.
25 January 2013, 18:05
Scriptusquote:
Originally posted by Sevens:
Duiker was my favorite, it was served as an appetizer one night.
A little blue duiker, skinned, gutted and jointed, braised in a big black cast iron pot of NON PC name, filled with potatoes, onions and any other vege's at hand, left to simmer on the edge of a fire all day. Damn! There will be need to fetch a 12 guage in order to keep the other buggers away from the pot. The other great delight is to take the femurs of any of the big animals, cut them in half and stand them open end up in the dying coals of a fire for twenty to thirty minutes, or until firmish. Knock the marrow out onto fresh bread, a dash of salt and pepper, and listen to your arteries gently closing.

26 January 2013, 05:59
Bud Meadowsquote:
Originally posted by cjfoster:
My favorite is fried Gemsbok filet.
I second gemsbok fillet, especially as cooked by Mariesje du Plessis at Sebra Safaris in Namibia. Served with a cold Taffel beer around a campfire, it can't be beat.
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26 January 2013, 08:37
MikeEquote:
Originally posted by Bud Meadows:
quote:
Originally posted by cjfoster:
My favorite is fried Gemsbok filet.
I second gemsbok fillet, especially as cooked by Mariesje du Plessis at Sebra Safaris in Namibia. Served with a cold Taffel beer around a campfire, it can't be beat.
I gotta go with the gemsbok filets too - after the ladies left,,,,, we'd look at each other "got any gemsbok filets left?"
IF no, then somehow he had a gemsbok shortly appear that required immediate culling. Marinate all afternoon in olive oil and garlic, medium rare over hot fire, cold beer in hand.
Man food.
Although, the mountain zebra filets were pretty good too!
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28 January 2013, 04:22
MacD37The meat I like best of all African game is Zebra! I taste almost exactly American Elk, one of my favorite wild game meats!
The one thing I have never eaten is biltong! There is something about meat drying with flies crawling around on it that simply gags me!

Now smoked meat is another thing, and is simply the same meat but placed on racks above mopani coals for a day or so!
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28 January 2013, 05:26
505EDI agree--while not my fav...it is up there...Everyone in camp always gives me greif because I ask for it at least one night.
Here is a nice Zebra steak done in a "Cowboy wok" with spices and a little butter--nice---
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28 January 2013, 05:42
martinbnsThe best I had was Leg of Springbok that had been marinated in yogurt all day.
28 January 2013, 06:09
armbarGiraffe tail is the bomb!
29 January 2013, 04:32
Tim FerrallWarthog tenderloin
Eland tenderloin
Nyala tenderloin
or...
Whatever winds up on the plate when I'm hungry!
29 January 2013, 15:22
BENJIMountain reedbuck and Fallow Deer are my favorites.
Any Poaching meat!!!! specially when you are not caught, wow!!! what a taste!!! even CHICKEN of neibhours
30 January 2013, 13:42
johnfoxquote:
Originally posted by Scriptus:
The other great delight is to take the femurs of any of the big animals, cut them in half and stand them open end up in the dying coals of a fire for twenty to thirty minutes, or until firmish. Knock the marrow out onto fresh bread, a dash of salt and pepper, and listen to your arteries gently closing.
Damn, I'd love to try that.

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31 January 2013, 06:48
Russ W R BroomGerenuk has to be the best, the little guys feed solely on Acacia shoots.
31 January 2013, 21:51
joesterThe tastiest game steak I ever had was eland at The Butcher Shop in Joburg (Stanton). As soon as I got home I went to Texas & shot an eland cow & brought most of the meat home (the rest went to a food bank). Good, but African eland was tastier. The tongue from the kudu my wife shot in the Bubye was outstanding. I cannot wait to try buff tongue, hopefully I will in July. Also, I don't know why, but US alligator is much tastier than African crocodile, IMO.
01 February 2013, 05:38
BlacktailerWhat is my favorite African meat? Whatever I shot yesterday!
Mrs Blacktailer would vote for "her" bushbuck.
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01 February 2013, 18:28
gbaxPlenty to still try but of what I have eaten I enjoyed Eland by far the most. Ostrich a close second.
01 February 2013, 18:40
Tim ViningIts all good. Favorites are
Gemsbok
Eland
Impala
Wildebeast
Buff
N. America
Moose
Wild Sheep
Elk
Deer
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01 February 2013, 19:29
swampshooterI thought that bushbuck was outstanding. Might not be the best as I haven't tasted everything, but I prefer it to impala which isn't bad. I just shot a cow elk that is probably better than any other wild meat I've ever had. Doesn't need any special marinates or onions, it's great just plain, better than beef.
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03 February 2013, 03:32
lavacaProbably the "best" I have ever had was a young impala ram that I shot by mistake due to a communication problem between my British/African PH and me concerning whether facing to the left meant my left or the animal's left. I took a lot of grief and the staff reminded me with every apetizer and steak that it was very tender. But it was also very good eating.