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Alligator
26 March 2022, 18:55
Aspen Hill AdventuresAlligator
Saw this and couldn't pass it up. I've never eaten a reptile or amphibian before and some folks warned me this would have a weird flavor. I was still game to try it. The meat was already cut up into small pieces in the package and I did not alter them in any way. No soaks, no marinades, no pounding...
I battered and deep fried the pieces along with a helping of onion rings using the same batter recipe. Here are the leftovers which will be today's lunch (no left over onion rings).
I was very happy with the result. There was nothing weird about the meat at all. I would certainly make this again.
~Ann
26 March 2022, 18:57
SaeedWeird people eat weird meat!

26 March 2022, 19:05
Aspen Hill AdventuresSaeed, you only live once!
Remember, they eat dogs in china. I will try most things. Something I won't though is opossum. That's one ugly critter, even the vultures are hesitant about eating them. Probably wouldn't eat a dog either.
~Ann
27 March 2022, 09:35
NormanConquestAnn, alligator is good eating. I 1st tried it at a Papadeaux restaurant along with the deep-fried crawdads. I will never order anything else. You need to have some richeous cocktail/hot sauce to really bring out the flavor, or make your own with a bit of catsup, some horse radish, + beaucoup of Tabasco! YUM!
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29 March 2022, 18:23
Bill/OregonI see it is considered a high-protein and low-fat healthy meat, but it is not kosher/halal.
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29 March 2022, 19:20
Aspen Hill Adventuresquote:
Originally posted by Bill/Oregon:
I see it is considered a high-protein and low-fat healthy meat, but it is not kosher/halal.
That's the good thing about Christianity. We don't need to bleed animals while they are alive and can pretty much sample all that lives on the earth.
~Ann
29 March 2022, 20:25
DesertRamLooks good. We got to try it several ways while on my daughter's gator hunt in south Texas last fall. I liked it better fried and dipped in spicy cream gravy. We have a bit left from her gator that we'll dig into as soon as she's home from college for a bit of summer break.
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15 April 2022, 03:04
AtkinsonAlligator is good meat, crock doesn't appeal as they eat folks!! A branch of restourants in Texas serves fried Allogator and its great..
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
22 May 2022, 23:59
wapiti22Alligator is great! I ate lots of it when I lived in South Carolina. Them good ol' boys know how to cook it right!!
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23 May 2022, 20:42
Smokin JoeWhat a Croc.
24 May 2022, 09:08
NormanConquestI used to go to Pappadeaux restaurants that served Cajun stle meals. They had the best deep fried alligator nuggets as an appetizer but I would order a plate of those + another of crawdads + that would make a righteous meal. Unfortunately their format seems to have changed. We went out with family 2 months ago for supper + the meals were not the same + the price was out of this world; I'll never go back. Too bad, they had a good thing going but got greedy.
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24 May 2022, 19:12
Aspen Hill AdventuresBack in the days of my youth my family never 'ate out' due to the cost (6 of us). Perhaps those days are returning soon?
~Ann
I didn't find alligator anything worth ordering again. I felt the same way about kangaroo. Had it to say I tried it, but wouldn't waste my money on it again.
26 May 2022, 09:07
NormanConquestKen, I agree. Too many (mostly youngsters but not all) have already formed an opinion on something they have never tried. I have eaten a lot of things that I choose not to eat again but I tried it 1st.
Ann, if you mean folks NOT eating out, I have to agree due to the rising cost of everything. My daughter in law's mother was down here for a couple of weeks + as she was leaving today we went out to eat last night. Nothing fancy, cafe food, beer on tap, just 5 of us + the bill was close to $225.00 but even that was almost half of what they charged at Pappadeaux.
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26 May 2022, 19:25
Aspen Hill Adventuresquote:
Originally posted by NormanConquest:
Ken, I agree. Too many (mostly youngsters but not all) have already formed an opinion on something they have never tried. I have eaten a lot of things that I choose not to eat again but I tried it 1st.
Ann, if you mean folks NOT eating out, I have to agree due to the rising cost of everything. My daughter in law's mother was down here for a couple of weeks + as she was leaving today we went out to eat last night. Nothing fancy, cafe food, beer on tap, just 5 of us + the bill was close to $225.00 but even that was almost half of what they charged at Pappadeaux.
Ouch.
~Ann
27 May 2022, 10:01
NormanConquestOuch indeed! I know how to cook, + that eating out is a luxury I can't afford. I will never go to Pappadeaux again, + most likely any of the other places if I am expected to pick up the tab. With corned beef, cabbage, + new potatoes in the crockpot I can feed the multitude for under $20.00.
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27 May 2022, 18:35
Aspen Hill AdventuresI probably eat out three times a year. Can't see spending the money for it when I can cook just as good and can enjoy it in peace and quiet at home.
That said, I do enjoy a good potluck with friends and neighbors. Now that is a lot of fun since you can try so many other dishes that you might not have made before.
~Ann
27 May 2022, 19:15
HipshootHey Randy---what time is dinner? Count me in!
Hip
28 May 2022, 09:15
NormanConquestHip, funny you should mention that. 2 of our friends were going to come by on Sunday (been invited for weeks) + always make a batch so they can take a big tupper home with them. I need at least a day in advance to do the recipe right + low + behold I'm going to be gone all day Saturday for a friend's wedding so they are SOL, too bad as they really like my corn beef + cabbage.
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28 May 2022, 09:33
NormanConquestBTW, not a total loss for them though. Mary had forwarded me an article from Texas Monthly magazine about the cedar choppers of central Texas + as it so happens, the guy who wrote the book (Ken Roberts) is an old friend of mine so I got him to personally sign one to Mary + have it waiting for her when she gets here; a little solace for no crock pot dinner.

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28 May 2022, 19:24
AtkinsonTo many pre concieved ideas about what's etable and whats not~Ive eaten Mt. Lion, bear, wild donkey, road runner,gator, tried rattle snake, horse, Zebra and maybe whatever but my favorite meal is Menudo//
My grandson said, "pop you'd eat the ass end out of a skunk"

this younger generation just aint never been hungry!! I didn't like the rattle snake at all..
There is no nastier animal on this earth than a chicken!! they eat what buzzards refuse, are cannibalistic, eat their own feces so like I said most of what we refuse to eat is pre conceived and we were not raised eating it..
There are a lot of things eaten in this world that Ive refused to eat..Navaho Indians eat P-dogs burned over coals hair on and guts and all, I had to pass on that one..

Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
30 May 2022, 10:05
NormanConquestAnyone remember the old Paul Newman movie "Hombre" where he is raised by the Apaches? He encounters this white wife of the Indian agent who is appalled that those filthy Indians will eat anything, even dog; + he asks her, "You ever been hungry Lady?" Great stagecoach chase (not as good as Ford's "Stagecoach" but close) + Paul Newman's one-liners made this a classic "western comment/reply" a treasure. Worth watching.
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31 May 2022, 20:41
Bill/Oregon"Hombre" is a sad movie. Very good one though.
There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
01 June 2022, 10:12
NormanConquestSad indeed! The hero dies while saving folks that don't deserve it. I loved the scene where Richard Boone was trying to taLk him into giving up the high ground + when Boone asaks him, "any questions?" Newman replies, "How are you gonna get down that hill?"
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01 June 2022, 10:15
NormanConquestThat was an Elmore Leonard book, but honestly, Newman's classic one liners made the movie (along with his 1886 Winchester)!
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