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what's the worst tasting meat you have ever tried. we have a large game dinner every year in the valley and the worst i have ever had hands down was muskrat. we have tried cooking it every way you could think of and it is just plane nasty.
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The worst I have ever tried were mudhens. I have heard that they eat them down south but I have never found a way to prepare them that would hide that horrible taste. I have even asked for recipes on this forum from people who claimed to eat them but never received any replies.
The worst I have ever tried were mudhens. I have heard that they eat them down south but I have never found a way to prepare them that would hide that horrible taste. I have even asked for recipes on this forum from people who claimed to eat them but never received any replies.
if you mean marsh hens down here in Charleston they are pritty good eats in my mind... then again i'v been rased on them. we always cooked them like chicken. baked, fried, stewed... ect. my dad says that in the summer when you're fishing and you can't quite land the big one, or when the crabs arn't in the areathe marsh hens are right there to laugh at ya.
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RE: worst tasting meat
depends on the duck, wood ducks taste awfull but mallerds are great eating. IMO the worst tasting meat would be either snow goose or squirrel, need a ton of salt and pepper to cover up the blah!! taste on those two critters.
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Goose meat is the grosest meatI have ever tasted... it was bland and extremely greasy... gross
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