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Posted: 9/8/2010 8:10:01 AM EDT
What say you? Elk, Bison, Venison, Mutton, Ostrich or Other?
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I really like venison....and eat a lot of it.
Bison is good, too, but I've only had that a time or two. |
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Gotta say Elk or Moose.
I had an Elk roast last year from a friend that moved out west and was lucky enough to tag out. Damn that is some delicious stuff. Moose was surprisingly tasty too. |
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Bison is really good. I've had elk a couple times now and I very much enjoyed it, but I still think I like bison better.
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Possum.
Had to say it. You say it's not white? Nevermind. I meant RED. |
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Bison built the West, right? 44-70s and 500 yard shots?
I vote for Bison, then. |
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The only burgers made in our household are with Bison meat. Juicy, delicious...mmmmm
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What say you? Elk, Bison, Venison, Mutton, Ostrich or Other? Beaver, squirrel, pigeon, wild turkey and pig Not red meat but....... Rattle snake, frog, turtle(love snapper soup) |
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Gotta go with snapping turtle. I think it has 7 or 8 different types of meat, each one more delicious than the last. Found some the size of manhole covers in the yard. The food came to me! Thanks for volunteering mr. turtle. Pure deliciousness.
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Lamb Lamb is the shit. I have 2 at the processors as we speak. |
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What say you? Elk, Bison, Venison, Mutton, Ostrich or Other? I've had all of these, and a few others. My favorite is bison, although ostrich is damn good too. We eat alot of deer, to the point that we almost never buy any meat. 5 deer between my son and I last year. |
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Sand Hill Crane "Rib Eye of the Sky" Really? How do you prepare it? My dad has a couple in his deep freeze. |
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beaver porqupine muskrat seal whale whalrus Some are good but have to be cooked right to taste right for me. |
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Elk and Moose top that list, followed by Venison.
Buffalo is just too dry for me, I much prefer beef. |
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Moose? WTF is wrong with you people. It's like 50% beef and 50% cardboard.
Reindeer, now that's good stuff. And horse, especially smoked, as a lunch meat. |
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Spring lamb. Kill, skin, cut up in small strips. Salt, put on a hot fire in a grill basket. When the grease fire starts, toss the lamb through the fire to grill evenly and serve still sizzling.
There is no red meat I have ever eaten that is the equal of fresh spring lamb grilled with salt. Not even Prime dry aged Ribeye. It is bar none, the tastiest critter on the planet in my opinion. It also comes as its own storage container, (being on the hoof) has a re-usable wrapper, and is available in serving sizes appropriate to a normal family gathering. There's a lot of skin bone etc per pound on the hoof. If you're a liver and onions fan, the fresh (still warm) liver of a spring lamb seared in clarified butter and served with grilled onions and taters is a thing of wonder. Sorry. I grew up raising the things and mom and dad made the mistake of letting us eat one when it was still labrador sized once. It was hard as heck to go back to letting them grow to full size after that. |
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Sand Hill Crane "Rib Eye of the Sky" Really? How do you prepare it? My dad has a couple in his deep freeze. Just like a rib eye a little olive oil rub, kosher or sea salt, and some craked black pepper cook medium rare on a hot grill. You will love it. I will kill the shit out of them this year if they are still in the area. |
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Haven't cared for buffalo. But I've had some incredibly good caribou.
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You know, you can order elk and buffalo meat online...its not to hard to obtain.
google buffalo meat company and you will get all kinds of options. My store I work in carries their elk and beef jerky. pretty good stuff never had ostrich....seems.....interesting. |
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There a great restaurant down the way that specializes in game animals. It's so good, it ALMOST make me want to hunt.
PS - I don't hunt out of laziness. I have no problems eating bambi's mother. I just don't someone else to do the legwork. |
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you will NEVER get me to eat a fucking ostrich!!!!
no bird should have red meat. fucking feather cows!
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No votes in here for Yak yet?
It's disgusting. I'd like to try some buffalo or ostrich some time. Eaten elk, venison, lamb, goat, yak...probably even dog once? Not sure what it was, didn't bother to ask, just ate what was given to me because that's all there was. ETA: Just looked, Yak is supposed to be tasty? I guess the nasty I had was probably due to prep? Boiled meat is never too good. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I always shrug when someone uses the word "gamey". +1 Clearly you've never tasted pronghorn antelope. |
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