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Escargot

JerryB

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Hi folks,

This time of year we seem to be eating more than normal.

Therefore, just curious about how many have eaten escargot; and, if you have, would you eat it again?

I've had it a number of times & quite like it.

We had a very good French restaurant here that closed a few years ago. Recently, a new French restaurant has opened that serves it; so I'll have to go over there & try theirs.

Jerry Baumchen

PS) And I recently I watched a PBS program on a company on Long Island, NY that is commercially raising them for restaurants. Apparently, the only company in the USA that is doing so.
 
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Yes, I had it once in Oakland. Tasted fine. Not worth the price, but fortunately it was on the corporate expense account. Wouldn't pay for it otherwise. Rather have oysters...!
 
Hi folks, just curious about how many have eaten escargot...I recently I watched a PBS program on a company on Long Island, NY that is commercially raising them for restaurants. Apparently, the only company in the USA that is doing so.

I understand business is slow :joke:
 
NO never....

Have eaten an assortment of strange items but never escargot. It may be because I had a best friend that ate snails, the garden variety, and carried a salt shaker with him for snacking on them. The problem was we were paid for catching them and getting them out of the garden. So don't know if was that it was not a nice sight or that he was eating our profits....:roflblack: others in the family did when in France anyway....
 
Love it. My wife never tried it until last year. Convinced her to try a bite and she wound up eating half my order.....! Should have just kept my suggestions to myself. I have learned though. I will not try to convince her to try oysters on the half shell. Keeping those for myself. Yummmmm....... Jim
 
IMO...Escargot is good. Done right, worth the price that the expensive restaurants charge. Our favorite place to get is, sadly, no longer in business.

I also like Oysters Rockefeller and Calamari (squid). :yes:
 
Yes, at least once or twice a year since I was a child, growing up in France in the late 50's, then back in the states with our french Au Pair, before my mother learned to prepare them herself.
But really, they aren't they really just a Garlic Butter Transport System... Best I've had in recent memory were in a lovely place in Alaska called the Double Musky Inn, they're somewhere in this pic of appetizers we shared with friends.
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Yes, at least once or twice a year since I was a child, growing up in France in the late 50's, then back in the states with our french Au Pair, before my mother learned to prepare them herself.
But really, they aren't they really just a Garlic Butter Transport System... Best I've had in recent memory were in a lovely place in Alaska called the Double Musky Inn, they're somewhere in this pic of appetizers we shared with friends.
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I agree on Double Musky Inn in Girdwood. They are a great place to visit--if you can get in.
 
My preference isn't French food ( the very rich kind ) in general, however Snails in Garlic butter ( ie Escargot ), is very nice..... When I moved to Vermont in 76, one of my dogs was a Scots terrier ( the black one ), and She used to forage in the leaves for snails. She didn't bother with the cooking in garlic butter though:roflblack:, she would just crack open their shells and down the hatch they went ……. strange dog :dontknow:...…….Mike :thumbup:
 
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Hi folks,

This time of year we seem to be eating more than normal.

Therefore, just curious about how many have eaten escargot; and, if you have, would you eat it again?

I've had it a number of times & quite like it.

We had a very good French restaurant here that closed a few years ago. Recently, a new French restaurant has opened that serves it; so I'll have to go over there & try theirs.

Jerry Baumchen

PS) And I recently I watched a PBS program on a company on Long Island, NY that is commercially raising them for restaurants. Apparently, the only company in the USA that is doing so.

I love Escargot, and is one of my favorite appetizers.

Funny but true story.

When I was in the tenth grade my science teacher held up a package tube that had the shells on top, and a small can of escargot at the bottom. Told the class he would bump up whatever grade we got on the upcoming test if we ate one of the snails out of the shell. The girls yelled yuck, the boys said no way. I raised my hand and said what would I get if I eat the whole can? He said I would get two grade bumps, so I said okay. After I finished the can, everyone was making faces, the teacher said he has never had anyone take him up on this offer. I replied I don't doubt it, as these were the worst I've ever had, and have tasted better. The look on his face was priceless, and I heard that was the last time he did this stunt.


Funnier part was I answered all the questions right, and earned the A anyway.
 
I like them; but, then I see them crawling up the side of the house, and wonder why I like them. When I eat sushi, I love unagi; of course that's the only fish that can't be served raw. Hmmmmm, hmmmmmm good.
 
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