Manatee recipes

bomar76

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Manatee meat has a mild taste and readily adapts to recipes for beef. Choice cuts of meat, primarily the tail and peduncle, can be used in any recipe. The body and flipper meat, with just a little extra preparation and special recipes, can be just as tasty. I recommend cubing the less-tender cuts for extra tenderness or pounding steaks with a meat mallet. <br />Regardless of what cut of manatee meat you are using, all fat and sinew must be removed before freezing or preparing. Even the yellowish fat between the layers should be removed. When using flipper or body meat, we recommend removing the white tendons and vessels as well. <br /><br />Manatee meat has been successfully frozen for over a year. This was done by removing all fat, wrapping well in cellophane and then again in freezer paper. Manatee meat can be tenderized in several different ways. Some restaurants run each piece of meat through a cubing machine. Other restauranteurs recommend pounding each peice of manatee with a meat mallet until thin, usually about one inch. All restaurants recommend cutting manatee meat across the grain for a more tender piece of meat. <br /><br />Body and flipper meat cuts are excellent choices for burgers, casseroles, ground meat, soups and stews. Peduncle and tail meat work well for roasts, steaks and barbecue. <br /><br />Regardless of which cut of meat you use, you will find manatee to be a very delicious and versatile meat. It is also low in fat, making it a great item for the calorie conscious person. <br /><br /><br />Baked Manatee <br />6 manatee steaks <br />lemon juice <br />lemon slices <br />garlic powder <br />butter <br />chopped parsley <br />salt and pepper to taste <br />Arrange manatee steaks in an ovenware dish large enough to place in a single layer, sprinkle with salt, pepper and garlic. Squeeze lemon juice over steaks. Cut a generous amount of butter into squares and place over the steaks. Arrange lemon slices over the steaks and then sprinkle generously with parsley. Bake in a 375 F oven until steaks are cooked. Serve with french bread.
 

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Re: Manatee recipes

Another favorite:<br /><br />Soup Du Manatee<br />2 lbs manatee meat, cubed <br />2 tbsps oil <br />1 cup roux <br />1 cup onion, chopped <br />1 cup celery, chopped <br />2/3 cup bell pepper, chopped <br />1 lb can whole tomatoes in juice <br />1 lemon sliced across <br />1 tbsp salt <br />1 tsp garlic powder <br />1 tsp red pepper <br />1 tsp black pepper <br />2- inch cut basil sprigs <br />2 quarts water <br />4 tbsps parsley <br />Heat oil. Add roux, tomatoes and juice, onion, celery, bell peppers, lemon, seasonings and herbs. Stir well. Add water. Bring to a boil. Cover and simmer 2-1/2 hours or until meat is tender. Add parsley and simmer a few minutes more. Add dry sherry if desired when serving.
 

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Re: Manatee recipes

They tend to be very very hard to catch in Vermont and now that ice fishing is here getting one through the 12" auger hole might be hard.
 

alden135

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Re: Manatee recipes

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm..................Manatee
 

Mark42

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Re: Manatee recipes

Ummm..... Aren't they protected from hunting or fishing or what ever you do to catch one?
 

CN Spots

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hook line and sinker<br /><br /><br />spots :p
 

ae708

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Re: Manatee recipes

even if they weren't protected.... who in the world would want to eat something that fugly??
 

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Re: Manatee recipes

I heard the Veal Manatee is outstanding, and the Suckling Manatee, well, it's to die for! And when served along with "Thumped Baby Harp Seal", forget about it!!! Like my Momma said about Roasted Bald Eagle "em's fine eats m-r"!!!! ;) ;) :D
 

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Re: Manatee recipes

Originally posted by KenImpZoom:<br /> I prefer mine cut with an 18 pitch prop. :D <br /><br />Ken
4800RPM Merc fillets? :D Now that's eatin!
 

bomar76

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And the more Manatees we eat, the fewer out there to create "manatee zones"....evryone wins!<br />Delicious Manatee dishes, and then POOF they are gone!<br />And some say there is no such thing as evolution.
 
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