eetdrt88
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dont know about fish,but i sure do like some good ole roasted possum
WORLD'S GREATEST REDNECK/POSSUM RECIPE's
Wild Possum Kabob
Ingredients:
1 Still breathing, corn-fed Possum
3 Ripe but firm tomatoes
1 Large white or yellow onion
1/2 pound large mushrooms
2 large green peppers
1 package meat marinade
1/2 cup soy sauce
12 skewers (sticks are okay in Arkansas)
Preparation:
The possum must be alive so that you can scare it, giving you the "wild" taste from all the adrenaline it produces. It is best to hit it over the head
with a large object in a humane manner. Boil the possum for 3 minutes to loosen the fur then skin and gut it.
De-limb (chop the little knubby legs off) the possum and cut the meat into 1/2 inch square chunks. Marinate overnight in a mixture of meat marinade
and soy sauce. Kentucky residents who have no fridge can use an ice chest and may use radiator coolant instead of soy sauce.
Thread the meat and veggies onto your skewer/stick in alternating sequences to distribute the delicious flavor evenly. Cook over a barbecue, pit, 50
gallon drum or any other fire till you get the desired result. For added flavor, you can cook it over burning tires.
Possum and Taters
Ingredients:
1 young, fat possum
8 sweet potatoes
2 tablespoons butter
1 tablespoon sugar
salt
Directions: First, catch a possum. This in itself is excellent entertainment on a moonlight night. Skin the possum and remove the head and feet. Be
sure to wash it thoroughly. Freeze overnight either outside or in a refrigerator.
When ready to cook, peel the potatoes and boil them tender in lightly salted water along with the butter and sugar. At the same time, stew the possum
tender in a tightly covered pan with a little water. Arrange the taters around the possum, strip with bacon, sprinkle with thyme or marjoram, or
pepper, and brown in the oven. Baste often with the drippings.
Possum Pot Pie
Ingredients:
1 cup glazed huckleberries
3 shots gin or moonshine
1 possum
---if roadkill: make jambalaya
---if caught: proceed with recipe
1 pie crust
sliced carrots & cabbage to taste
Directions:
Cover a pan (or any implement you can put in a fire) with the bottom of your pie crust, and place the possum in it. Add the huckleberries and carrots,
and shred the cabbage over it. Close up the pie and bake until the neighbors' dogs come sniffing around to see what the wonderful smell is, or until
the fire department arrives (whichever comes first). Remove pie from fire/oven, slice, and enjoy.
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Sharksbaja
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I'm not hungry any more.
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Diver
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Hey, that was my mom's trick to cook over burning tires !
My mouth still waters at the smell of fresh hot asphalt !
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mike odell
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POSSUM!!
DAMN,
i AM SO HUNGRY FOR SOMM POSSUM, HOLY MOLLY,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MY KEBOARD IS NOW LOCKED ON TO CAPS AND I CANT CHANGE IT!!!
GOTTA GO OUT AND FIND SOME SWEET TATERS TONIGHT!!
I MAY HAVE TO EAT IGUANA AND MANGOS IF i HAVE NO LUCK.
MIKE THE STARVING MEXICAN
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capt. mike
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we always cut the nuts of a possum before killing it, that really gives it a last shot of adrenalin to enhance the "game" flavor.
works for squirrel too. heck, just about any mammal takin' wild.
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The Gull
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Arkansas
The folks in Arkansas tell the folks from Texas that the road kill armadillos are just "Possum on the Half Shell"
Two years there can change your view of cuisine, fried everything, dipped in butter.
�I won\'t insult your intelligence by suggesting that you really believe what you just said.� William F. Buckley, Jr.
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beercan
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Road kill
Just returned late August from a Georgia road trip. Never saw so many Possums and half shells as I did on this trip !!
There were enough to feed at least half of New Aulins !!!
Whole lot of fried stuff to be sure, Gull !!
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bajaden
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I was about to eat my breakfast. Thanks a lot.......
Nothing lik cow brains and scrambled eggs.......
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