Wednesday, July 6, 2011

It's Grrrrreat! No, wait--that's Tiger.

Got to attend an amazing 4th of July weekend cookout--the Festival of Proud Americans (tongues firmly planted in cheeks as we savored non-traditional fare...read on!).

Chef Alex chose as his culinary theme, "the lion lies down with the lamb"...quite literally, I must add.  In this case, the bed for the two animals was a Weber grill.  The lamb roast was seasoned to perfection with a rub that contained mint, oregano, bay leaf, and other herbs/spices...the lion was ground and formed into patties--that's right, lion burgers--African lion.  The source for the more exotic of the two:  Czimers Game & Seafood (http://www.czimers.com/).



You are probably thinking:

Is it legal?  Yes it is.

I bet it is tough, dry and gamey tasting.  No, it was well marbled, moist and had a flavor somewhere between beef and pork sausage with a "seasoned" taste--yet all the chef added was salt and pepper--no sauces or cheese or other condiments.

I'd have to smother it in ketchup or mustard.  Not really.  We each ate an unadorned burger on a simple bun and it was flavorful by itself--allowing us to appreciate it on its own merits.

Didn't you have ethical/moral issues?  Not particularly.  I mean, would a lion have issues eating me if I happened to be too far off the path in the African savannah?

Would you eat it again?  Perhaps--I won't go out of my way to get it, but if the chance presents itself, sure, I'm game!  Live a little, I say.


After munching on lion, we got to savor exquisitely grilled lamb.  At one point, I suggested placing a chunk of the lamb on top of one of the cucumber sandwiches on a nearby tray.  Mmm, Mmm, good!

There you have it.  Taking a risk, once in awhile, can be exciting and tasty too.

Any questions or concerns?  Did I miss something?  Let me know.

Chef G

1 comment:

  1. You've covered it all! I must agree that as an attendee to the Festival of Proud Americans, I was as delighted as you were with the results of the lion and lamb tasting!

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