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Wondering how to cook rattlesnake meat at home? Well, here are some recipes on how to cook it that might help you.
Rattlesnakes are one of the most venomous snakes in the world and are identified by the rings at the tip of their tail, called a rattle. They make a rattling sound with it as a warning to their predators. Rattlesnake meat has been a delicacy in some parts of North America for a long time. It is also used as a popular medicinal remedy.
The meat is pretty tough, but it can be consumed if cooked, properly. People eat it as a part of various dishes. Even canned rattlesnake meat is a favorite among people. In Texas where rattlesnake meat became popular in the 1950s, people consumed it as a barbecue or as a main ingredient in chili.
½ cup Italian virgin olive oil, ⅛ cup Tennessee whiskey, ⅛ cup fresh pineapple juice, ½ tsp. coarse ground black pepper, 1 cup Roland Soy Sauce, 1 tbsp. brown sugar, 3 large garlic cloves (chopped), 1 pinch dried basil, 1 tsp. red pepper flakes (crushed)
Method
*To a large mixing bowl, add the Italian virgin olive oil, soy sauce, fresh pineapple juice, garlic cloves, Tennessee whiskey, red pepper flakes, dried basil, brown sugar, and coarse ground black pepper.
Mix them up together and seal the bowl with a lid or an aluminum foil.
Refrigerate the mixture for 1½ hours.
Coat the fresh rattlesnake meat with this marinade and allow it to stand for at least 4 hours.
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