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Eating lion chops? I SURPRISED MY WIFE!!!!
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 1:57 am
by Liv2Hunt
Has anybody here eaten any lion meat? My taxidermist mentioned it the other day and I thought he was more than half nuts. I know cats are eaten overseas but so are alot of other strange things. How does it taste(famous answer like chicken) and how is it best prepared? Now without a dog I won't get my first cat down this year but curiousity has got to me.
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 1:59 am
by Spanky
its excellent when done right and not over cooked. Small cutlets breaded and in the frying are great......
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:35 am
by oregonhillbilly
I ate cougar meat for the first time about 20yrs. ago and loved it.It's one of the leanest meats you can eat and healthy too.If you can get past the idea of eating a cat you'll like it too,I'm sure of it!
Charles
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:32 am
by Redplott
I think it taste. A lot like pork flour salt & pepper throw it in the skillet and we have barbecued it & baked it is good no matter how you fix it. My kids always fight over the last piece. Bobcat is good to
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 12:53 pm
by Mike Leonard
Excellent meat! I cooked up a huge batch for the first Shade Tree annual BBQat Cooper's place in Arizona and it went so fast it was amazing . The gals really liked it too.
My favorite is to cut the back straps fairly thin, soak them in milk. Prepare a mixture of flour, a bit of cayenne pepper, black pepper, garlic salt. Remove meat from mixture after 1 hour, and shake in bag with flour and spice.Fry in a pre heated dutch oven or hot skillet with oil. do not over cook. You can prepare some dipping sauces if you wish and eat them similar to chicken tenders or some even like to make a white gravy to dip them in. Cougar meat is very white and fine textured but it also has no game flavor and really takes on the flavor of the spices. The little bit of cajun spice really sets it off.
Some just like to take small pieces and use a bit of olive oil and and spice and quickly grill them on the outdoor pit.
Do not discard the hams for even on older cats they can yeild some very tasty dishes.
As I said don't over cook but make sure it is not eaten too raw. Although there was a lot of warnings a few yeazrs back about the possibility of Trichnosis from cougar meat I have never heard of a single case myself.
Many think it bears a similarity to veal.
Bon Appetit !
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 2:05 pm
by Farmhand
I've eaten it a couple of different ways, not prepared by me, but I thought it was very good--a bit of a surprise. I'll eat it again any time it's thrown in front of me. Very tasty.
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 2:25 pm
by WAcoyotehunter
It's really lean and white- good meat. I feed it to guests from the Midwest...they're always suprised how good it is. Plus a good trick to keep the mother in law thinking

Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2008 7:21 pm
by Buddyw
I just had it Friday for the first time.. Good stuff.. I was kinda surprized.. I'm not a huge Fan of Bear (or at least the old Bear I shot wasn't great) So I was alittle apprehensive at first.. I went back for Seconds!!!
Thanks to some help from here on how to cook it...

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:46 pm
by Idcurs
Every lion and bobcat I have harvested or my dudes have taken,I have always look in the intestines to see what they have eaten.I have yet to see one that was not full of many types of worms.Many have worms in the hams when held up to a strong light.I have eaten lion,bobcat as well as bear,I'll take a beef ribeye anytime.I just have a tough time eating a big housecat-that eats coyotes and they do a lot in the west!!!!
Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 4:00 pm
by Buddyw
I Guess the worms were good eating too then..

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:05 pm
by twist
Not arguing with anyone about eating cats but McDonalds has a pretty good dollar menue that is pretty tastey. Atleast they say its beef or chicken!
I surprised my wife
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 1:47 am
by Liv2Hunt
I made dinner and just told my wife we were having chops. Two days later asked her to stop by a friends and pick up some meat for me. She asked what kind of meat and when I told her she went NUTS. She said yuck, disgusting and your crazy I am not eating that. I told her "you said it was good the other night why the change of heart now". She was very surprised and pissed but later said "well it was good why didn't you tell me first."? Hot fry pan and Johnny's Seasoning salt=finger licking good. MEOW
Will eat it anytime I can. I have some burger that I am going to make jerky with. I'll see what happens.
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 2:54 am
by cab
I Guess the worms were good eating too then..
They were just full of lion juice!!
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 6:06 am
by pete richardson
i ate lion chops once- just fried in fryin pan-- if you cooked pork chops the same --i dont think i could tell the difference --didnt see any worms-
the way i gained weight since then , pretty sure i dont have worms

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 10:55 am
by Budd Denny
My son and I ate the backstraps out of a couple bobcats this year. Just butterflied them soaked in buttermilk floured and fried in skillet. Really liked it.