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SeaCat said:My two favorites for wild game after Venison are Boar and Rattle Snake.
How did you prepare the rattlesnake? I had the opportunity to cook rattlesnake once, and came to the conclusion that for all the legendry and superstition surrounding the serpent, its meat is really rather bland and needs some kind of help.
If the bear slipped you a neck roast, try it in the crock-pot with new potatoes, carrots, and baby onions.
What folks refer to as "gaminess" can be attributed to a couple of causes. If the animal is not gutted and cooled quickly it begins to spoil. That's not gamey, that's rotten. Ewww . . .
Alternatively, if someone has spent their lives eating nothing but grain-fed, underage animals, meat from a mature animal that is fed up on grass and browse will be much more full-flavored and quite a surprise if you're not expecting it. In our cave we are prosperous and eat small enough quantities of beef to insist on grass-fed, direct-from-the-ranch critter flesh. It's expensive but to our taste well worth the cost and trouble. Yet some might find it gamey.
But if you like hearty cheese and strong red wine, game meat is right up your palate!
In my experience reptiles and amphibians are very delicately flavored. I love frog legs but alligator? Meh! Though perhaps it was over cooked.
if you ever get a youngish animal try the liver,
I want to like venison. I really do. My boyfriend hunts, I know the meat is humanely killed, locally raised on good land, and free. But I just don't like the taste. I can eat it in chili and brats, but on its own I just can't do it. But I really try.
I grew up on grass-fed angus beef and I don't like it either. It's ironic to me what people will pay for it. No, I don't think factory-farmed meat is any better.