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Post by Lin on Feb 13, 2008 15:10:39 GMT -5
I was wondering if anybody out there has a recipe or two for dog meat? Haven't tried eating dog before but we do have a springer spaniel at home and she's getting to be a little tiresome. Last night she ate my glasses. Granted, she's only a puppy but I'm tiring of her quickly. Besides, I would imagine that puppy meat is more tender and flavorful than regular dog, much as veal is more delicate than beef.
Are there any health department regulations that would prevent one from slaughtering, then consuming a legally-owned pet? We have all the legitimate paperwork: pedigree, medical records, receipts etc. I, personally, don't see why there should be a problem but you never know with the government.
As I said, I've never done this before but I feel a strange compulsion - being Asian and a subscriber to this newsgroup. It's almost as if I'm some sort of impostor for not including canines as part of one of my regular food groups. Well, no more. As an Asian, and a man proud of his origins, I shall forthwith, consume dogs. The puppies cuteness, the way her ears flop over her eyes, the way she sleeps rolled over on her back, her legs crooked in the air, all this pales in the face of the cultural imperative that I have, until this newsgroup showed me the error of my ways, shamefully ignored.
I enjoy spicy dishes and love to stir fry. Oh, and anybody know if dog goes well on Pizza? What do I need to add to my sauce?
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Post by Scott Ross on Feb 13, 2008 15:45:32 GMT -5
What do I need to add to my sauce?
Might I suggest strychnine? Perhaps add a little dash of DDT to it for a better flavor, and then for desert why not go all out and have some of that Jimmy Jones kool-aid.
Scott
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Post by star on Feb 13, 2008 18:05:14 GMT -5
What do I need to add to my sauce? Might I suggest strychnine? Perhaps add a little dash of DDT to it for a better flavor, and then for desert why not go all out and have some of that Jimmy Jones kool-aid. Scott Since you asked: Stewed Dog (wedding style) Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method -------- ------------ -------------------------------- 3 kg dog meat -- * see note 1 1/2 cups vinegar 60 peppercorns -- crushed 6 tablespo ons salt 12 cloves garlic -- crushed 1/2 cup cooking oil 6 cups onion -- sliced 3 cups tomato sauce 10 cups boiling water 6 cups red pepper -- cut into strips 6 pieces bay leaf 1 teasp oon tabasco sauce 1 1/2 cups liver spread -- ** see note 1 whole fresh pineapple -- cut 1/2 inch thick 1. First, kill a medium sized dog, then burn off the fur over a hot fire. 2. Carefully remove the skin while still warm and set aside for later (may be used in other recpies) 3. Cut meat into 1″ cubes. Marinade meat in mixture of vinegar, peppercorn, salt and garlic for 2 hours. 4. Fry meat in oil using a large wok over an open fire, then add onions and chopped pineapple and suate until tender. 5. Pour in tomato sauce and boiling water, add green peper, bay leaf and tobasco. 6. Cover and simmer over warm coals until meat is tender. Blend in liver spread and cook for additional 5-7 minutes.
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Post by Good Grief on Feb 13, 2008 18:53:12 GMT -5
I'm a pretty tough person, but I had a hard time reading through that recipe. EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!
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Post by star on Feb 14, 2008 0:04:03 GMT -5
I'm a pretty tough person, but I had a hard time reading through that recipe. EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW! Well, your toughness would be helped by using a marinade or simmering in a liquid that contains alcohol and/or acid. After that you would be as tender as dog!
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Post by wanttobewithGod on Feb 14, 2008 6:11:40 GMT -5
I didn't even make it through the whole first post. I assume it's a joke post and have to believe it is (won't check back here to see!..ugh) or I will just....ugh. who knows what. GROSS. M.
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Post by rational on Feb 14, 2008 10:02:23 GMT -5
I didn't even make it through the whole first post. I assume it's a joke post and have to believe it is (won't check back here to see!..ugh) or I will just....ugh. who knows what. GROSS. M. Now, let's just step back and think this over. How does dog meat differ from beef or mutton? Those too might be pets - Mary did have a little lamb! In the US horse is not generally served but this is not the case in Europe. There is no law against eating cats and dogs in Switzerland but selling the meat is illegal. Rabbits are enjoyed in many countries and at one time squirrels were a stable in the US as were prairie dogs. Guinea pigs were originally bred for their meat. So the question is aside from the graphic depiction of the preparation above why does the idea of eating horses or dogs sound so gross?
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Post by juliette on Feb 14, 2008 12:04:17 GMT -5
Because we have humanized dogs... brought them more to our level... we keep them as companions, give them names.
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Post by local farmer on Feb 14, 2008 14:17:09 GMT -5
I know a fgarm family that gives names to some of their animals, etc. [even a pet calf] . In that case, they would never ever eat it, as it is their custom to not eat an animal they gave a name to.
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Post by ooT on Feb 14, 2008 16:38:23 GMT -5
Are we one step closer to "worshipping" God's creation more than the Creator when we humanize animals?
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Post by rational on Feb 14, 2008 18:29:54 GMT -5
Because we have humanized dogs... brought them more to our level... we keep them as companions, give them names. Not the ones raised as food, no more than cattle.
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Post by juliette on Feb 14, 2008 23:11:31 GMT -5
Are we one step closer to "worshipping" God's creation more than the Creator when we humanize animals? That would mean deifying them... not humanizing them (IMO). I love my cats, and I wouldn't eat them, but I certainly don't worship them (though I'm sure they'd love it if I did... they certainly are haughty creatures!)
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Post by Brick on Feb 15, 2008 3:59:25 GMT -5
I prefer my dogs grilled and served on a roll with mustard and sauerkraut. Or if I'm in a southern state of mind, grilled and on a roll, but with cole slaw, onions and chili.
Now when I eat cat, well, lets just say that that's a private matter. ;D
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Post by rational on Feb 15, 2008 9:30:53 GMT -5
I prefer my dogs grilled and served on a roll with mustard and sauerkraut. Or if I'm in a southern state of mind, grilled and on a roll, but with cole slaw, onions and chili. Now when I eat cat, well, lets just say that that's a private matter. ;D When all candles be out, all cats be gray.First noted in 1546 and was mentioned by Benjamin Franklin in 1745. Sometimes has a sexual connotation. www.rjgeib.com/thoughts/franklin/franklin.html
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Post by juliette on Feb 15, 2008 11:40:40 GMT -5
I didn't even make it through the whole first post. I assume it's a joke post and have to believe it is (won't check back here to see!..ugh) or I will just....ugh. who knows what. GROSS. M. Now, let's just step back and think this over. How does dog meat differ from beef or mutton? Those too might be pets - Mary did have a little lamb! In the US horse is not generally served but this is not the case in Europe. There is no law against eating cats and dogs in Switzerland but selling the meat is illegal. Rabbits are enjoyed in many countries and at one time squirrels were a stable in the US as were prairie dogs. Guinea pigs were originally bred for their meat. So the question is aside from the graphic depiction of the preparation above why does the idea of eating horses or dogs sound so gross? Speaking of eating guinea pigs... there's a trendy and envelop pushing restaurant here in Minneapolis that has guinea pigs on the menu. The first time I saw it, I thought it was a joke. But it's real! Apparently there are some countries where guinea pigs are a common food, and people from these countries (and others who are more adventurous than I) come to this restaurant to enjoy this dish that they can't get anywhere else (unless they go to PetSmart, and crank up the grill!) I wonder if anyone does their grocery shopping at PetSmart?!
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Post by Brick on Feb 15, 2008 13:26:31 GMT -5
How about chilled monkey brains or snake surprise? Anyone enjoy those delicacies?
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Post by degem on Feb 15, 2008 13:30:57 GMT -5
No I don't enjoy those "delicacies". Has anyone had rattlesnake meat before? Just curious.
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Post by degem on Feb 15, 2008 14:16:04 GMT -5
Oh my gosh rational! For lunch right now I am eating pizza muffins! I am about ready to lose MY lunch after reading the descriptions... Gem
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Post by Brick on Feb 15, 2008 14:40:34 GMT -5
No I don't enjoy those "delicacies". Has anyone had rattlesnake meat before? Just curious. No, but I have had gator tail before. But I won't expound on my sex life. ;D All joking aside, it was pretty good. Looks like lobster and you eat it the same way, dipped in butter. To me it was the same as lobster and escargot. All I tasted was butter. I'd probably eat any thing (that I can stick a fork into) as long as it is dipped in butter.
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Post by wingsofaneagle on Feb 15, 2008 17:47:38 GMT -5
Eating my dog would be like eating my kids!!!!!!! How awful!
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Post by degem on Feb 15, 2008 17:53:45 GMT -5
I don't think I would mind trying alligator tail Brick.
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Post by Brick on Feb 15, 2008 18:09:06 GMT -5
What are you doing for dinner? I'll grab one of my pet gators and bring it over. You melt the butter.
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Post by degem on Feb 15, 2008 18:18:05 GMT -5
Well dang it all Brick I just ate baked chicken, mashed potatoes, rolls and corn.
How about for a midnight snack? And yes I will melt the butter and have on hand the
Maalox..
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Post by lin on Jul 31, 2008 17:35:00 GMT -5
Will the real Lin stand up: I thought this board was protected from imposters. I did not in any way post the message on dog meat. I'm beginning to wonder the mentality of this board
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Post by ooT on Jul 31, 2008 20:38:42 GMT -5
I see you have just joined. When you register a name, it will pick up all posts made with that name previously, so no doubt that is what happened. Bummer.
(At least that is what I have been told?)
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Post by Gene on Aug 2, 2008 13:56:41 GMT -5
I prefer my dogs grilled and served on a roll with mustard and sauerkraut. Or if I'm in a southern state of mind, grilled and on a roll, but with cole slaw, onions and chili. Now when I eat cat, well, lets just say that that's a private matter. ;D Ewww!
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Post by rational on Aug 6, 2008 20:47:08 GMT -5
It's a sad day for dog lovers. What's the point of going to China. BEIJING: Restaurants and hotels in the Chinese capital have been asked to take dog meat off the menu during Olympics and Paralympics due to concerns that the canine dishes might be offensive to Westerners and animal rights activists.
"Gourmets with a special predilection for dog meat will be disappointed if they come to the Chinese capital in the coming two months," a Beijing Tourism Bureau official said.
The Beijing Catering Trade Association (BETA) has issued a circular forbidding all the 112-designated restaurants from providing dog meat dishes during Olympics and strongly advised other establishments to suspend serving the canine delicacy until September.www.newindpress.com/NewsItems.asp?ID=IEL20080711124334&Page=E&Title=Olympics+2008&Topic=0&
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Post by yeppers on Aug 8, 2008 2:33:26 GMT -5
It's a sad day for dog lovers. What's the point of going to China. ;D some people love their dogs on a leash, others love them on a stick. ;D
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