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Old 11-26-2006, 11:36 AM
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Alligator Chili

1 lb Alligator meat, diced
2 tb Vegetable oil
1 lg Onion, diced
1 lg Bell pepper, diced
1 cl Garlic, minced
16 oz Can pinto beans
10 oz Can tomatoes & chilies, blended
6 oz Can tomato paste
Salt & pepper to taste
1 ts Cumin
1 Diced jalapeno pepper
1 c Dark red wine

In a Dutch oven - boil diced meat in water seasoned with salt and
pepper for 20 minutes. Then drain and set aside. In the same dutch
oven, add oil, onion, bell pepper and garlic and saute until onions
are tender. Add pinto beans, tomatoes, stomato paste, salt, pepper,
cumin and jalapeno. Cook on medium-low heat 40 minutes - then add the
alligator meat. Cook on low heat for 3 hours. Add the wine during the
last 30 minutes of cooking time. Makes about 6 servings.
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Alligator Chili

1 lb Alligator meat, diced
2 tb Vegetable oil
1 lg Onion, diced
1 lg Bell pepper, diced
1 cl Garlic, minced
16 oz Can pinto beans
10 oz Can tomatoes & chilies, blended
6 oz Can tomato paste
Salt & pepper to taste
1 ts Cumin
1 Diced jalapeno pepper
1 c Dark red wine

In a Dutch oven - boil diced meat in water seasoned with salt and
pepper for 20 minutes. Then drain and set aside. In the same dutch
oven, add oil, onion, bell pepper and garlic and saute until onions
are tender. Add pinto beans, tomatoes, stomato paste, salt, pepper,
cumin and jalapeno. Cook on medium-low heat 40 minutes - then add the
alligator meat. Cook on low heat for 3 hours. Add the wine during the
last 30 minutes of cooking time. Makes about 6 servings.
Ahhhhh!!!!! So that's what happenend to that gator meat I sent ya! Looks great Nick! You actually make any of this? Better yet, you ever eat any of it? Wonder where I can get some gator meat?
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Ahhhhh!!!!! So that's what happenend to that gator meat I sent ya! Looks great Nick! You actually make any of this? Better yet, you ever eat any of it? Wonder where I can get some gator meat?

Well i was hoping you would try it DK and send in the pics
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Ahhhhh!!!!! So that's what happenend to that gator meat I sent ya! Looks great Nick! You actually make any of this? Better yet, you ever eat any of it? Wonder where I can get some gator meat?
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so anybody try the chili yet?
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Dont you have some digestion problems if you eat alligator meat? Oops... cant believe you eat something like a crocodile...
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Alligator is delicious. I cook it in hot sesame oil, sage, thyme, and a pinch of tarragon.
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what does alligator meat taste like, though...



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