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Posted by Ray&Luie on 12-09-2008 06:07 PM:

Eat Coons

How many of yawl eat your coons ,and how do you cook them ?
I likum BQ, pretty good if there done right

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Posted by Casey_Lee on 12-09-2008 06:21 PM:

BBQ is good. I have eat them boiled/steamed and it wasn't fit to eat that way. Have also eaten them fried and they were GGGRRREEEAAATTT that way!!

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Posted by Ray&Luie on 12-09-2008 07:32 PM:

Fried

quote:
Originally posted by Casey_Lee
BBQ is good. I have eat them boiled/steamed and it wasn't fit to eat that way. Have also eaten them fried and they were GGGRRREEEAAATTT that way!!


was it a young coon or an older one you fried ?

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Posted by HillBilly1961 on 12-09-2008 08:54 PM:

we boil them with all the seasonings till there tender an the we BBQ them in the oven mmmmmmm mmmmmmmm goodddddddd lol


Posted by Casey_Lee on 12-09-2008 08:55 PM:

Re: Fried

quote:
Originally posted by Ray&Luie
was it a young coon or an older one you fried ?



younger smaller coon. it was really good fried!! i have 2 in the freezer now that i plan on BBQing next week or so.

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Posted by Ray Walburn on 12-10-2008 02:39 AM:

1st coon

I ate was this year . They neighbor said she would cook it if I killed it . Soooooo she did bbq Man was that goooooood !!!

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Posted by capt_agricultur on 12-10-2008 08:56 PM:

New yrs Dinner

In roasting pan place coon cover w/ sauerkraut & roast ..... put on table w/a side of mashed potatoes,applesause...a tradition here since 1960...


Posted by chris baker on 12-10-2008 11:10 PM:

Yall can have my share. I have ate it but don't intend on doing it any time soon. My dad and grandparents want some though so I guess I will kill them a few to eat. The ones I had were boiled untill tender and then BBQ in the oven.


Posted by Big Bawler on 12-10-2008 11:19 PM:

eat coon

YUCK........what about the round worms???

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Posted by HillBilly1961 on 12-11-2008 03:58 AM:

The round worms is what gives it da flavor lol


Posted by HillBilly1961 on 12-11-2008 04:01 AM:

I hate to tell yall but any wild game has worms ,Deer,Bear,coons rabbit ect...............if u hunt it they have em lol


Posted by crossbblues on 12-11-2008 04:06 AM:

havent ate one in years.but when i did......only young ones..... did one older one was tuff.........

I bbq'da few........ cooked ina open pit for a few hours with red and black pepper..... then wrapped in tin foil and cooked a few more hours,,, tender as H E DUBBLE L.........
one i cooked likea roast. smothereed in gravy and taters and onions, bell peppers and carrots...........

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Posted by BRYAN J on 12-11-2008 04:08 AM:

Sick! Excuse me Im going to go throw up!

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Posted by Lowell Lynn on 12-11-2008 04:18 AM:

Bryan, I am with you. I have tried them every way just to suit the particular chef that would assure me I would like them. I didnt and still dont and never will. Think about this. We deworm our dogs,we deworm our cats,we deworm our live stock. Who deworms the coons? Notta. The last one we fixed (1987ish) was infested with worms throughout the Leg roast and wasnt discovered until I was cutting it up at the table. We threw it away and headed for MCdonalds. I just dont care for coon meat.

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Posted by Casey_Lee on 12-11-2008 04:24 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Lowell Lynn
Think about this. We deworm our dogs,we deworm our cats,we deworm our live stock. Who deworms the coons?


true all wild game has worms in them, BUT just like with deer meat. you freeze it for at least 3 days and this kills all worms/parasites that can't live in the cold. then when you cook it it kills all worms/parasites that can't live in the heat. i have eaten lots of different types of wild game and fish and am still alive and perfectly heathly...overweight if anything LOL!!

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Posted by Lowell Lynn on 12-11-2008 04:32 AM:

Casey, You are more brave then I am. I guess I am a picky eater. I do not like eating where worms have been let alone where they are. My wife sometimes referes to me as "Chef Ramsey". LOL

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Posted by Craig Edwards on 12-11-2008 04:38 AM:

I ate coon twice....the first and last time. I did not like the texture of the meat. It was coarse and stringy. Why waste barbecue sauce on a coon when you could put it on chicken, or pig?


Worms????? Maby it wasn't the meat that was so stringy.

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Posted by Casey_Lee on 12-11-2008 04:59 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Lowell Lynn
Casey, You are more brave then I am. I guess I am a picky eater. I do not like eating where worms have been let alone where they are. My wife sometimes referes to me as "Chef Ramsey". LOL


LOL!! my grandpa always told me don't knock it till you've tried it...so i have eaten a lot of different critters LMAO!!! Has anyone ever eaten any mountain oysters? They are pretty tasty 2 LOLOL!!

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Posted by HillBilly1961 on 12-11-2008 05:43 AM:

LOL I LOVE IT LOL


Posted by Donnie Jackson on 12-11-2008 05:52 AM:

I have eaten

Mountain Oasters and coons and the Mountain Oasters are good but the coon is not very good no matter how you cooked it and my Grandpa made me try it every way you could think to cook it Fried, BBQ, Steamed, Baked, and Boiled and it tasted like SH-- no matter how it as cooked.


Posted by PAplott on 12-11-2008 12:23 PM:

A couple questions for ya's:

1. Arent there glands or something you have to cut out when your skinning the coon?

2. Do you soak your coon in saltwater to draw out the blood?

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Posted by Ray&Luie on 12-11-2008 01:10 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Casey_Lee
LOL!! my grandpa always told me don't knock it till you've tried it...so i have eaten a lot of different critters LMAO!!! Has anyone ever eaten any mountain oysters? They are pretty tasty 2 LOLOL!!



Now i do draw the line with some things lol

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Posted by Qball on 12-11-2008 02:06 PM:

Never tried it???

After skinning and scrapping 100-200 each year the last thing I feel like doing is eating one???


Posted by BIGCASTLEDAWGS on 12-11-2008 02:16 PM:

WORMS...

...LOTS of stuff we eat has worms... fish have parasites... wild game etc... COOK your food thoroughly and not a worry. The parasites will be DEAD and COOKED.... I guess a majority of people have not been able to have the ODD adventures I did as a kid... my father liked food adventures. We had strange stuff from around the world... chocolate covered bugs etc.... 2 things I vowed I'd never eat for ANY reason... spider and horse... oh... 4... add to that dog and HUMAN... I assume if I were starving and family were starving I'd have to change that list...????
I haven't tried coon. Was planning to but couldn't get past the FAT when I did the butchering. I"m too used to meat from a store. WILL try it when someone who knows how to cook it WELL prepares it first... so I don't have to see the fat.
Oh Yeah... turkey and chicken are "stringy" too... LOL..

ALso... I do not like venison... but having it in a wild game stew from a local gun club... it was Great... the texture changes depending on how stuff is cooked.
Personally I tend to LOVE food someone else cooks

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Posted by wildbill on 12-11-2008 08:55 PM:

Re: I have eaten

quote:
Originally posted by Donnie Jackson
Mountain Oasters and coons and the Mountain Oasters are good but the coon is not very good no matter how you cooked it and my Grandpa made me try it every way you could think to cook it Fried, BBQ, Steamed, Baked, and Boiled and it tasted like SH-- no matter how it as cooked.


maybe you need a different cook,

if you can eat mountain osters and not throw up knowing what they are ,you got a bad cook fixing your coon.

i eat smoked coon once,it was dry like jerky,they didn't put anything on it cause the guy forgot to tell the cook to put sause on it..

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