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In article , Ralf Dieholt wrote:
Anyone knows good recipes for ant steaks ? I have many fresh ants, but how can I prepare their steaks? Well, Ralf, contrary to what you'd expect, you have to use a large pan, because if you get them too close to one another, they'll just simmer instead of searing. Here's the recipe I use: Ant Steaks (exported from Menu Genius 4.7.7) 6 ant steaks, all but 0.001mm fat removed 6T unsalted butter 1t salt pepper to taste 1T flour 3 med ant eggs Mix butter and salt and allow to rest in refrigerator for 1-3 hours for flavors to blend. Lightly scramble the eggs. Dip steaks in egg and dredge lightly in flour. Heat butter in large (24-inch) frying pan over medium heat. A cast iron pan works best. When the butter begins to brown, quickly add the steaks, being sure to leave at least six inches between each. Fry for 0.6 seconds on one side, then turn over for 0.3 seconds on the other side. Remove to a warmed platter in the oven. Prepare a pan sauce from the drippings and pour over the steaks. Pepper liberally and serve at once. Makes four servings. Mike Beede |
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Mike Beede wrote: In article , Ralf Dieholt wrote: Anyone knows good recipes for ant steaks ? I have many fresh ants, but how can I prepare their steaks? Well, Ralf, contrary to what you'd expect, you have to use a large pan, because if you get them too close to one another, they'll just simmer instead of searing. Here's the recipe I use: Ant Steaks (exported from Menu Genius 4.7.7) 6 ant steaks, all but 0.001mm fat removed 6T unsalted butter 1t salt pepper to taste 1T flour 3 med ant eggs Mix butter and salt and allow to rest in refrigerator for 1-3 hours for flavors to blend. Lightly scramble the eggs. Dip steaks in egg and dredge lightly in flour. Heat butter in large (24-inch) frying pan over medium heat. A cast iron pan works best. When the butter begins to brown, quickly add the steaks, being sure to leave at least six inches between each. Fry for 0.6 seconds on one side, then turn over for 0.3 seconds on the other side. Remove to a warmed platter in the oven. Prepare a pan sauce from the drippings and pour over the steaks. Pepper liberally and serve at once. Makes four servings. Mike Beede Good start. Here are mo http://www.recipesource.com/munchies...red-ants1.html http://www.sam-hane.com/sass/antrustl.htm http://www.ent.iastate.edu/misc/insectsasfood.html http://www.ent.iastate.edu/Misc/toc.html http://www.eatbug.com/recipes.htm K. -- Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... ,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katra at centurytel dot net,, http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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