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Armadillo Sauce Picante #8998570 02/02/24 02:26 PM
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We have been having some fun discussing these unusual critters, their destructive habits, their relationship with Hansen's Disease, their suitability as table fare and other fun topics.
There is a seven-page thread on armadillo hunting over on castboolits.com, and a Cajun gentleman named Gary from Baton Rouge shared this very interesting recipe for Armadillo Sauce Picante.
I may try it with pork, not having any fresh 'dillo in the fridge.


Armadillo Sauce Picante

Shared by Gary of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

serves 8

About 4 1/2 lbs. of Armadillo Meat (see Note #1)
cleaned and cut up into equal sized pieces.
1 cup Bacon Grease or Vegetable Oil - divided
3/4 Cup all-purpose Flour.
2 cups chopped Yellow Onion
1 Cup chopped Bell Pepper
1/2 cup chopped Celery
2 Tablespoons chopped Garlic (about 5 cloves)
6 ozs. Tomato Paste (small can)
1 Cup Dry White Wine
4 cups Chicken Stock
28 ounces diced or crushed Tomatoes
1 or 2 Jalapeno Peppers - chopped (seeds and ribs removed)
1 teaspoon dried Red Pepper Flakes
1 bunch Green Onions - chopped (tops and bottoms)
3 Tablespoons Sugar.
2 Tablespoons Worcestershire
4 Tablespoons fresh chopped Parsley

Seasonings :
1 Tablespoon Creole Seasoning Blend ( Like Tony's or your favorite)
plus some extra for the meat.
1/2 teaspoon dry Thyme
2 Bay leaves



Instructions:
Clean and cut the meat into equal sized pieces ( See Note #1)
Season with Creole or all purpose seasoning and place in refg. untill needed .
Heat 2-3 Tablespoons Veg. oil (or bacon grease) in a Dutch Oven (or chicken fryer w/ lid) on Med.-High heat, brown the meat pieces on each side , about 4 mins per side . Remove the browned meat from the dutch oven to a platter and set aside .
Lower the heat to Medium , add the remaining oil (bacon grease) and when the oil is hot and shimmering , add the flour and whisk or stir for 5 to 8 minutes to make a Dark Roux ... scrape the pan bottom , do not let Roux stick or burn ... whisk or stir constantly ... if you burn he roux , start over .
When the Roux is dark brown ... remove pan from fire and add the Trinity - Onions , Bell Pepper and Celery stir untill the hot Roux is cooled a bit and then saute the back on med. heat until onions are soft and translucent .
Next add Garlic , some of the Red Pepper Flakes and about 1/2 of the spices that are listed ( but not the bay leaves , they come later ) continue to saute untill the spices are aromatic about 2 mins ( the heat releases the aromatics) .
Maintaining Medium Heat stir the Tomato paste into the Roux-onion mixture and saute 5 to 8 mins while the tomato paste browns slightly ... Keep stirring so it doesn't stick or burn !
Add the white wine and mix throughly , scrape the pan bottom . Saute another 5 mins. untill the wine has incorporated into the roux-onion-tomato paste .
Now add the whole tomatoes which you crush with your hands ( this was what my Mom did ... I buy diced or crushed tomatoes ) add all liquid with tomatoes .
Then add Worchestersire , sugar , about 1/2 of the remaining seasonings , jalapeno peppers and bay leaves . Mix thoroughly and simmer about 5 mins.
Increase the heat to Med-High and stir in the stock .Stir well and bring to a high simmer then lower the heat and continue on a slight simmer for 45 mins , partially cover the pot and stir often .
Add the browned meat , including any meat juice , the remaining herbs , spices and Green Onions . Continue to simmer for 1-2 hours untill the meat is tender and the sauce nice and thick . Cover the pot the first 45 mins. uncover and cook to thicken the sauce . When done taste and adjust seasonings to taste .

Serve over white rice with hot buttered French Bread and a green salad.

Notes;
#1) You can use this recipe with any of the following:
Chicken , Alligator , Rabbit , Squirrel , Nutria , Venison (deer meat) , Wild Hog even domestic pork ... You don't have to use no Armadillo !
I have cooked / eaten Sauce Piquante made with all of the meats listed and they are all great !
#2) This dish is better the next day ... and it Freezes very well .
#3) Add more heat by adding additional chopped Jalapeno's ... to me this taste's better than pepper in a sauce piquante .

Re: Armadillo Sauce Picante [Re: Nolanco] #8998571 02/02/24 02:32 PM
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I've eaten Armadillo. Not bad. But not something I'm gonna target on a regular basis either. That Recipe does look really good, and I happen to have a pig leg in the freezer... Hmmmm...


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current federal policy is clearly irrational, scientifically insupportable and ridiculous.
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I make and eat a lot of different kinds of sauce piquante's, but I've never eaten armadillo. I have family that used to eat them, I once guided a group of hog hunters that killed and BBQ'd a bunch of them at camp (called them pig on a half shell), but I ain't eating one unless I'm starving. Those guys swore by them though. I said man I sure appreciate the offer, but you can have mine lol.

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Originally Posted by unclebubba
I've eaten Armadillo. Not bad. But not something I'm gonna target on a regular basis either. That Recipe does look really good, and I happen to have a pig leg in the freezer... Hmmmm...


I've got a deer leg in the back of my truck that I'm about to cook, trying to make up my mind if I'm gonna make a sauce piquant or a roast.....

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I've eaten Armadillo. Not bad. But not something I'm gonna target on a regular basis either. That Recipe does look really good, and I happen to have a pig leg in the freezer... Hmmmm...


I've got a deer leg in the back of my truck that I'm about to cook, trying to make up my mind if I'm gonna make a sauce piquant or a roast.....

Hmmm...how long has the deer leg been in the bed of your pickup? You might need to do the sauce piquant to try and cover up the rank taste.


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current federal policy is clearly irrational, scientifically insupportable and ridiculous.
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Originally Posted by unclebubba
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I've eaten Armadillo. Not bad. But not something I'm gonna target on a regular basis either. That Recipe does look really good, and I happen to have a pig leg in the freezer... Hmmmm...


I've got a deer leg in the back of my truck that I'm about to cook, trying to make up my mind if I'm gonna make a sauce piquant or a roast.....

Hmmm...how long has the deer leg been in the bed of your pickup? You might need to do the sauce piquant to try and cover up the rank taste.



It's on ice. roflmao

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To me, sauce picante just screams white meat or shellfish. Not red meat. Have you done red meat with sauce picante before?


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current federal policy is clearly irrational, scientifically insupportable and ridiculous.
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Originally Posted by unclebubba
To me, sauce picante just screams white meat or shellfish. Not red meat. Have you done red meat with sauce picante before?



The only red/dark meat I've used is deer meat and dove.

Normally it's chicken/rabbit/pig/alligator or shrimp and always with smoked sausage. Sometimes after I make a batch of smoked deer sausage I'll make a smoked sausage sauce piquant by itself. up

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Had dillo once, wasn't bad at all. Reminded me of pork.

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Why don`t you go out and kill one, clean it and prepare it per your recipe and get back with us. You might even be able to make a quick run-down Interstate 20 and get a fresh roadkill and save yourself a bullet. Hard pass. confused2

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Why don`t you go out and kill one, clean it and prepare it per your recipe and get back with us. You might even be able to make a quick run-down Interstate 20 and get a fresh roadkill and save yourself a bullet. Hard pass. confused2



How many Cajuns does it take to eat an armadillo?

Two.

One to eat the dillo, and the other to direct traffic. grin

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Y'all are a pack of cards! roflmao
I have yet to see one alive -- or a wild hog for that matter. Might be because I am old enough that I hate to drive after dark. Neighbors here said they haven't seen a 'dillo in town in years.
God bless the little toots for being in the anteater family. From the City of Sugarland:

"Their diet consists of insects, small animals, bird eggs, and roots. They can eat 40,000 ants in one feeding and are one of the few animals to consume fire ants."

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Originally Posted by Nolanco
and are one of the few animals to consume fire ants."


This I didn't know....cool!

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Originally Posted by skinnerback
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and are one of the few animals to consume fire ants."


This I didn't know....cool!


I know one thing..............They aren`t doing a very good job.

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and are one of the few animals to consume fire ants."


This I didn't know....cool!


I know one thing..............They aren`t doing a very good job.



Well, not if everybody keeps eating them! laugh

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Originally Posted by skinnerback
Originally Posted by TPACK
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Originally Posted by Nolanco
and are one of the few animals to consume fire ants."


This I didn't know....cool!


I know one thing..............They aren`t doing a very good job.



Well, not if everybody keeps eating them! laugh

roflmao


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[quote=Nolanco] and are one of the few animals to consume fire ants."




I know one thing..............They aren`t doing a very good job.



Well, not if everybody keeps eating them! laugh

roflmao

They would do a better job with the fire ants if we could just keep them off the highways! May need to post Armadillo Crossing Signs!

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I'd try it.


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