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Title: Do we consider Snails Wild Game?
Post by: merkaba93 on March 24, 2017, 11:37:14 PM
I did catch them myself. And pick the fiddleheads and morels. Makes a great spring risotto.
Title: Re: Do we consider Snails Wild Game?
Post by: Angry Perch on March 25, 2017, 07:49:02 AM
I did catch them myself. And pick the fiddleheads and morels. Makes a great spring risotto.

Now you're talking!
Do you keep the snails around for a while to get them cleaned out? I've heard feeding them corn meal for a couple days.
Title: Re: Do we consider Snails Wild Game?
Post by: Curly on March 25, 2017, 07:52:26 AM
What's the texture like on those things (the snails)?   :dunno: 
Title: Re: Do we consider Snails Wild Game?
Post by: merkaba93 on March 25, 2017, 09:00:50 AM
I did catch them myself. And pick the fiddleheads and morels. Makes a great spring risotto.

Now you're talking!
Do you keep the snails around for a while to get them cleaned out? I've heard feeding them corn meal for a couple days.

I've heard the same thing, thought about doing it. But the friends yard that I caught them in doesn't use pesticides. I just scrubbed them up well. Tasted great. Diced up some of the body meat after it was cooked and added it to the risotto at the very end so it wouldn't cover cook and become chewy. Kept a few whole for a garnish. Ya eat with your eyes first right?
Title: Re: Do we consider Snails Wild Game?
Post by: merkaba93 on March 25, 2017, 09:01:58 AM
What's the texture like on those things (the snails)?   :dunno:

Snails and clams are pretty similar in my book for taste and texture.
Title: Re: Do we consider Snails Wild Game?
Post by: JimmyHoffa on March 25, 2017, 09:04:06 AM
Do you have any good recipes for banana slugs?  I know where to find some monsters, and lots of them.
Title: Re: Do we consider Snails Wild Game?
Post by: merkaba93 on March 25, 2017, 09:15:20 AM
Do you have any good recipes for banana slugs?  I know where to find some monsters, and lots of them.

Sorry bra, I've never tackled cooking slugs. Far be it from me to judge what people cook, but for some reason slugs don't sound good to me.
Probably the only reason I like snails is because of that one time when I was a little kid I had escargot in a restaurant and I was forever hooked.
Title: Re: Do we consider Snails Wild Game?
Post by: boneaddict on March 25, 2017, 09:24:01 AM
They are easy to cook.  Just salt the hell out of them, then go grab elk steaks out of the freezer.... :)
Title: Re: Do we consider Snails Wild Game?
Post by: boneaddict on March 25, 2017, 09:26:04 AM
Nice looking dish Merk
Title: Re: Do we consider Snails Wild Game?
Post by: Curly on March 25, 2017, 09:54:32 AM


Ya eat with your eyes first right?

Yes. And I've now pictured myself eating that dish a few times now.  Looks great!
Title: Re: Do we consider Snails Wild Game?
Post by: Southpole on March 25, 2017, 09:54:46 AM
What kind of snails? I heard the snails we have here on the west side are poisonous. They have a dark yellow shell and are about a half inch in diameter. I believe they are an invasive species.
Title: Re: Do we consider Snails Wild Game?
Post by: Curly on March 25, 2017, 10:04:12 AM
I used to always see people collecting the snails from the lakes around thurston county. They were black and fairly large...about the size of the one in the OP pic.
Title: Re: Do we consider Snails Wild Game?
Post by: Da stump on March 25, 2017, 01:01:12 PM
kapowsin used to be loaded with huge snails
 :tup:
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