Trying something new tonight, HOT LEGS!

Slaughter-06

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I'm soaking 10lbs. of frog legs in buttermilk, hot sauce and cayenne pepper, then I will dredge them on flour and throw the hot greese to them tonight for our poker game.
Hope they turn out alright.
 

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I've only had frog legs twice in my life. First time I loved them, 2nd time they weren't so good. But I think the reason was they were a bit under cooked and had a fishy taste.

The first time must have been done the way you are, they were crispy and spicy.
 

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I don't care that much for store bought frog legs myself but it's all I got this time of year. I always get a mushy pair when I get store bought ones and they will turn your stomach pretty fast.
 

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I love frog legs, it was a regular Spring and Summer meal at my house growing up. Where did you get them?

Basket-O-frogs:
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I must admit, I opened a page titled "HOT LEGS" and expected MUCH different. Color me disappointed.....again.
 

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TAFKAP said:
I must admit, I opened a page titled "HOT LEGS" and expected MUCH different. Color me disappointed.....again.

Had you planned to scream and shout.
 

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I'm gonna have to give that a try this year. Cause I will definitely be out gigging or hand grabbing frogs at some point.
 

Slaughter-06

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they did not get as spicy as I had hoped, maybe next time. them store bought frog legs were chewy no matter how long we cooked them. Just not what I remember in a wild frog. I will have to catch me some this spring to refresh my memory lol
 

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There's only 1 way to eat frog legs and that's fresh. Frozen (imported from India) frog legs don't even fall into the same catagory as frog legs.
 

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