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it's jam
Location: Lowerainland BC
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Wierd cuts of meat
I was thinking about what types of venison I've tried over the years after checking out Doos' thread on venison ideas
I've had: Deer - good Moose - better Elk - best Mountain Sheep - not bad Mountain Goat - good but a bit tough Bear - Can be strong, but makes good pepperoni Cougar - Quite good in a mint sauce. (I don't hunt these ![]() Lynx - very tender. I felt weird eating a cat. (I don't hunt these either ![]() Rattlesnake - I tried this when I was down in the states a few years ago. I would like to try alligator sometime, just to see what it tastes like. What kind of wild or weird venison have you tried? Did you like it and would you try anything different?
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Junkie
Location: Midwest
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I've had alligator sausage. Quite tasty - but I'm not sure how much of the taste was due to the meat itself and how much could be attributed to the spices and other things used in the sausage. I enjoyed it, and would recommend it.
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Psycho
Location: portland, or
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Go to New Orleans, Alligator is on almost every menu, it's good but has a very "tendony" feel to it..
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Dubya
Location: VA
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Alligator tastes like chicken.
Probably because they couldn't decide what it was supposed to taste like ![]()
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Location: Manhattan, NY
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it's jam
Location: Lowerainland BC
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It's more important how you handle the animal after shooting it than how you cook it. If you allow it to become dirty or don't cool it down right away it will become gamey tasting real fast. Also, most hunters go for the biggest buck they can find which tend to be tougher than the smaller ones. If you try venison and it tastes too strong, it's probably the hunter’s fault.
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