I have always heard that bobcat and mountain lion were good eatting. Any recipes for them?
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Do a search for mountain lion recipes on the web. There are some on there. the one that I see most is mountain lion green chili.Last edited by switchback; 08-11-2008, 08:57 PM.
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My dad used to bbq young coons on the pit. Slow and low heat keeping it constantly moist with sauce. Tasted great.
I have nothing else for you.
I ate balute (chicken embryos warmed up inside the shell), raw squid/stingray/shark, monkey meat, and sugared beetles when I was in the Marine Corps and overseas. I guess you could join the Marines if you really want to try some crazy stuff! =)
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Originally posted by Chew View PostMy dad used to bbq young coons on the pit. Slow and low heat keeping it constantly moist with sauce. Tasted great.
I have nothing else for you.
I ate balute (chicken embryos warmed up inside the shell), raw squid/stingray/shark, monkey meat, and sugared beetles when I was in the Marine Corps and overseas. I guess you could join the Marines if you really want to try some crazy stuff! =)
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Originally posted by huntinhoney View PostRocky Mountain Oysters - Use any kind of "oysters" you wish to use
2 pounds calf testicles*
2 cups beer
2 eggs, beaten
1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
¼ cup yellow cornmea1
Salt and ground black pepper to taste
Vegetable oil**
1 tablespoon hot pepper sauce
* Be sure to ask your butcher for calf testicles, not bull testicles. Calf testicles are the size of a walnut and are much more tender than the larger bull testicles.
** Use enough vegetable oil to fill your frying container halfway to the top (to allow for bubbling up and splattering) and to completely cover calf testicles while frying.
With a very sharp knife, split the tough skin-like muscle that surrounds each testicle. Remove the skin (you can remove the skin easily if the testicles are frozen, then peel while thawing). Slice each testicle into approximately 1/4- to 1/2-inch-thick ovals. Place slices in a large pan or blow with enough beer to cover them; cover and let sit 2 hours.
In a shallow bowl, combine eggs, flour, cornmeal, salt, and pepper. Remove testicles from beer; drain and dredge thoroughly in the flour mixture. In a large, deep pot, heat oil to 375 degrees F. Deep fry 3 minutes or until golden brown (will rise to the surface when done). Drain on paper towels.
Serve warm with your favorite hot pepper sauce.
Why are these under "Strange"? We eat them alot up here, at least the ranchers do. Don't call em Rocky Mountain Oysters for nothing.
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I knew a guy who always threatened to eat coyote. Luckily they dodged his bullets while he was hungry. Besides there was always too much beef and venison in the freezer to make us resort to eating yotes!
Rattlesnake is good on the grill spiced with cajun stuff, etc. Cook it like chicken and it turns out alright.
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Originally posted by Texpppr View PostOnce upon a time in my youth we had a bit too much pop to drink and tryed to roast some coots.. Couldn't eat them. dark, dank, tought and tasted like dirt.. Bologna sandwiches were much better..lol
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