Friday, October 5, 2007

Snapping Turtle



Snappin' Turtle


Photo: psilver

Not Recommended. This recipe is being reported for strictly historical reasons. What seems like a cruel practice - even barbaric - possibly comes down to us from antiquity or even prehistory - when human survival was the prime objective. This recipe probably has its origins before there were even inventions/institutions like grocery stores, credit and money. Besides, the snapping turtle might be endangered in your locale - it might even be illegal to trap and kill them in your area. Again, this recipe is Not Recommended. Remember the snapping turtle can be a dangerous animal. Once it gets hold of the flesh, you will probably have to remove the head and report to an emergency room. Even a small snapper has the potential to cause you harm. They have been known to bite off fingers and toes. If you must handle one, do so with a shovel.Photo: thecameo




Success of preparing the turtle to eat depends a great deal on proper dressing. To dress a snapping turtle, scrub all mud and dirt from him, and then cut off head and toes. With a spike nail, secure the turtle to a large plank or slab, breast up, by piercing center of the breast bone.


With a sharp knife (Caution: please wear protective gloves and/ or clothing!) cut skin loose from shell around one front leg, then the other, separating in two pieces at the neck. Then pull the skin off one leg, then the other. This can be done more easily with two persons working together, one at each end pulling against each other. Start with the right front leg and left hind leg, then grasp both legs and neck in one hand and insert the point of a stout knife at base of neck bone and giving a twist until the legs and neck come loose. Use same procedure on hind legs and tail. Remove breast bone, spike, and entrails.


Then with a sharp hatchet or a clever chop along tenderloin on each side, then trim top shell loose. Trim all of water fat from meat and discard. Rinse and meat is ready to use in any of the following recipes.


Turtle Soup or Stew




A delicious soup can be prepared the same as with a choice of beef or pork. A delicious stew can be made the same by adding the desired vegetables.




Fried Turtle




To fry turtle it is advised to parboil or cook in pressure cooker until tender first. Then roll in flour or meal and seasoning. Fry in deep fat.



FROM: MA'S COOKIN' Mountain Recipes, Ozark Maid Candies, 1966, Osage Beach, Mo.


1 comment:

Winged Wolf said...

Turtle soup is served in many restaurants down South, and bag and possession limits can be found in the Fishing Regulations for most States. Common snappers aren't endangered--they're quite numerous, and people definitely eat them...right now, not in the days of yore. There is no reason not to recommend these recipes. Removal of the head, and destruction of the brain, ensures that the turtle is killed humanely. Much more so than most of your supermarket meat.