In the army, with the British Army, big army party in the field, cooked a whole pig, amongst other things.
I wasn't cooking it tho, the Brits were hosting.
In the army, with the British Army, big army party in the field, cooked a whole pig, amongst other things.
Its very big in the South. Savannah and Charleston have great Seafood, as do many Southern Cities, especially ones that are right on the Gulf. In general, the South has the best food in the US imo. BBQ and seafood are very hard to top. I would probably be burned at the stake for admitting that I also really enjoy Carolina and Kansas city bbq as well though...Hastur wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2019 2:40 pmI was once served deep fired oysters with ketchup as dipping in the US. With Bollinger. It was an unexpected favorite. Perfect combination. Is it a common dish over there? I should learn how to make those.heydaralon wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2019 2:23 pmI went to an oyster bar once for this girl's birthday and we drank what she termed "oyster shots." Basically you put the oyster in the beer and then drink it down. I don't know if that is a common thing or what. It wasn't bad, just a bit salty.
I don't eat oysters much, but I like them in any fashion, with frying being my favorite form. Hell, the canned ones aren't bad either, especially with a cracker and tabasco sauce.
Ketchup?Hastur wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2019 2:40 pmI was once served deep fired oysters with ketchup as dipping in the US. With Bollinger. It was an unexpected favorite. Perfect combination. Is it a common dish over there? I should learn how to make those.heydaralon wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2019 2:23 pmI went to an oyster bar once for this girl's birthday and we drank what she termed "oyster shots." Basically you put the oyster in the beer and then drink it down. I don't know if that is a common thing or what. It wasn't bad, just a bit salty.
I don't eat oysters much, but I like them in any fashion, with frying being my favorite form. Hell, the canned ones aren't bad either, especially with a cracker and tabasco sauce.
I prefer raw oysters au naturel as well. Perhaps with a drop of lemon juice or Tabasco to mix it up.Fife wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2019 2:46 pmKetchup?Hastur wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2019 2:40 pmI was once served deep fired oysters with ketchup as dipping in the US. With Bollinger. It was an unexpected favorite. Perfect combination. Is it a common dish over there? I should learn how to make those.heydaralon wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2019 2:23 pm
I went to an oyster bar once for this girl's birthday and we drank what she termed "oyster shots." Basically you put the oyster in the beer and then drink it down. I don't know if that is a common thing or what. It wasn't bad, just a bit salty.
I don't eat oysters much, but I like them in any fashion, with frying being my favorite form. Hell, the canned ones aren't bad either, especially with a cracker and tabasco sauce.
Some folks down here use hot sauce. I don't eat anything on a raw oyster, and can't imagine why someone would; although I do like to eat fresh horseradish in-between shucks.
For broiled/roasteds, hell, let it all hang out for seasonings to go along with the butter.
I'm getting chubs just thinking about it.
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This is Rodney's here;
Have you ever eaten bear meat? It looks delicious. This Canadian survivalist has cooked it numerous times and used the fat for other cooking projects. What about beaver? Both those meats sound amazing. Believe it or not, the guy said the tail of beaver is pure fat and is amazing.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2019 2:43 pmIn the army, with the British Army, big army party in the field, cooked a whole pig, amongst other things.
I wasn't cooking it tho, the Brits were hosting.
I've eaten bear and moose and seal, but not beaver. Beaver is for hats.heydaralon wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2019 2:51 pmHave you ever eaten bear meat? It looks delicious. This Canadian survivalist has cooked it numerous times and used the fat for other cooking projects. What about beaver? Both those meats sound amazing. Believe it or not, the guy said the tail of beaver is pure fat and is amazing.