šLouisiana’s history is steeped in a unique and diverse culinary tradition, with influences from French, Spanish, African, and Native American cultures all blending together to create a rich tapestry of flavors and techniques. And one dish that embodies this culinary heritage like no other is gator.
Cooking gator has been a part of Louisiana’s food culture for centuries. The state’s swampy terrain is the perfect habitat for alligators, and early settlers quickly realized that these creatures could be a valuable food source. In fact, Native American tribes were hunting alligators as far back as the 16th century, using the meat for sustenance and the skins for clothing and shelter.
Over time, cooking gator became a cornerstone of Cajun cuisine, with dishes like gator jambalaya and gator gumbo becoming popular staples in Louisiana kitchens. And while some might consider gator to be an acquired taste, for those who grew up eating it, it’s simply a part of their culinary heritage.
So how exactly do you cook gator? Well, there are a few different methods, depending on the dish you’re making. For example, if you’re making gator jerky, you’ll need to marinate the meat in a blend of spices and then slowly dry it out in a low-heat oven. On the other hand, if you’re making gator sausage, you’ll need to grind the meat and then mix it with a blend of herbs and spices before stuffing it into casings and cooking it on the grill or in the oven.
And of course, no conversation about cooking gator in Louisiana would be complete without mentioning the iconic gator tail. This meat is lean and flavorful, with a texture that’s often compared to chicken or fish. It can be fried, grilled, or blackened, and is often served with a side of spicy remoulade sauce.
So whether you’re a seasoned gator-eater or you’re just curious about this unique Louisiana tradition, there’s no denying that cooking gator is an important part of the state’s culinary heritage. So the next time you’re in Louisiana, why not give it a try? Who knows, you might just discover your new favorite dish. This is how you cook an Alligator!
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Gator is good for lent and monks
Some yall didn't know seafood don't just consist of fish. Squid oysters crab and eels and turtle is considered seafood to. Why gator gotta be weird?
Can you try dry aging a gator
We deliver live gator to your door
Question: SEAfood? So this is a saltwater alligator???
I figured it was always considered sea food as the animals spend most of their lives submerged under water how stupid that it took this long.
How much one of those go for?
They finna start sending live gator straight to your door step
What a nasty meat to eat
Love it
Quick question. Why do you leave the head on?
See that fucking bloody snood coming out while grilled
so why the head still attache there is it necessary??
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At the begining i was impressed, but when i see the gator head bleed š¤®
Can I get my crawfish pre cooked? Or do I have to cook them myself?
Bro that ant looks tasty
Gator taste like an amazing hybrid between fish and chicken
crocodile eate human…. human eate crocodile.. eate each other
bro you eat gators ā ļø
Can you use alligator fight to catch crawfish
Eating a lizard š¤®
As a native of Louisiana, I can personally testify that you havenāt lived til you tried gator, š© so good
I would like to cooking your family like that
Never had it but if you cook me some ill try it
Tsk we already have that in the Philippines you're late
Look like chicken meat
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The gater is bleeding his nose
I tried crocodile once. It has a texture that felt like a mix of cod and chicken. But a super neutral flavour, it tasted of what i cooked it with. I had a few good peices of croc and got to experiment with it, but i havnt had the opportunity since. But its tastes good.
I love in Florida from nc and gators great always wondered how to cook without the game taste.
"Get some gator!"
Are there no other food left available there that you HAVE to eat an alligator???
But crawfish, alligators, crocodiles, etc, are unclean in the Bible. No man can "decide" what is clean AMF unclean. Yahuah and his word endures forever. But I'm not surprised a bishop told you that considering the catholic church is the whore in the Bible. They've even gone as far as to try an exalt themselves as God with the power to forgive sins. They can't. Yahuah is going to HAVE A FIELD DAY judging this ol godless people! They've changed and lied about so much with God's word.
Looks like pork
Reptiles are now fishes Natural sciences changed geez, didnāt know that
Only in Louisiana lol gators are in many many countries, so they should consider them swamp food. I'd consider Crocs/gators that are in saltwater, a sea food, but not gators in fresh/swamp water
I love how you include your faith w
Savages! Eeew
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I love alligator. I haven't had it since I was like 8 years old
nope FK no
Never seen this before
Wait. Isnāt gator a reptile and not from a fish family or Pisces familia?
In Traditional Chinese Medicine gator meats is good for asthma patients.
Every thing tastes like chicken
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Now thats good eatin . ā¤