Andrew Zimmern travels across the U.S. on a wild food tour, seeking out the country’s most unusual and daring dishes. Along the way, he tries everything from Cajun-style nutria in the Gulf Coast, seal soup and blackfish in Alaska, and deep-fried Spam curds with corned beef on a stick in Minnesota to a pastrami burrito and torta lengua in Los Angeles, wild boar and coconut crab in Hawaii, possum in Appalachia, fried peanut butter and jelly in Texas, dried marinated beef in Arizona, and much more!
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This video is older than me
I want to see the nutria skinned. They have glands that might ruin the meat. Same as a woodchuck / ground hog or beaver. That’s important knowledge.
6:45 Metal on a non stick pot. Also he can’t even be honest about the taste.
Gutting, cleaning and preparing to cook are a vital part of subsistence living. If you hunt and/or fish and don’t eat your kill, you are not a true sportsman. To eat it, you must get it ready for the fire.
I’ve eaten a lot of “State Fair” food over the years, and many are delicious . . . Funny Tho’ my favorite is roasted/BBQd Sweet Corn ears, with a Mayo smear on all sides.
Many years ago, working in Kuwait, near the Iraq border, I booked a Wild Boar hunt in the swamps near the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. Swampy hot, humid and oppressive. My Guide had a 30.06 rifle and they provided one to me also. They sent out “bearers” that ranged in front of us sweeping back and forth and banging on large metal cans. I didn’t like it much, but they drove whatever was in the swamp towards us. After about 1/2 hour, I heard something crashing through the dense bush. I positioned myself behind a fallen tree trunk and flipped the safety off. All of a sudden, a 50-60lb boar was speeding at us across a small clearing. My heart was racing, but I waited to take a shot. It was a semi-head shot, that also took out about 4″ of it’s spine behind its head. The animal dropped, but slid across the distance and right up under the tree trunk I was leaning on. I looked at the guide who also had his rifle at the ready. He smiled and said “Wajid Zane” (Big Good in Arabic). That was the most dangerous game hunt of my whole life.
3:48 Andrew absolutely flabbergasted at the fact that he’s about to eat rat😂
Chew with your mouth closed!!!:/