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Nature & Animals Shredded by kangaroo

Yeah, well kangaroo is delicious... getting revenge for him, one plate at a time.
I wouldn't go so far as delicious. Certainly tastes better than a turnip or a mushroom.

A kangaroo is basically a giant rodent. I wasn't a fan, though admittedly I've only tried cooking it once, as you would venison, and it was rather tough. I'd suggest it's much like bear, would probably be best done in a slow cooker.

I have a small steak in the freezer, I'll pull it out and try tomorrow, lol.
 
I wouldn't go so far as delicious. Certainly tastes better than a turnip or a mushroom.

A kangaroo is basically a giant rodent. I wasn't a fan, though admittedly I've only tried cooking it once, as you would venison, and it was rather tough. I'd suggest it's much like bear, would probably be best done in a slow cooker.

I have a small steak in the freezer, I'll pull it out and try tomorrow, lol.
As I said in a previous post, it depends on how its cooked. Just like any other meat, that makes all the difference.
 
I wouldn't go so far as delicious. Certainly tastes better than a turnip or a mushroom.

A kangaroo is basically a giant rodent. I wasn't a fan, though admittedly I've only tried cooking it once, as you would venison, and it was rather tough. I'd suggest it's much like bear, would probably be best done in a slow cooker.

I have a small steak in the freezer, I'll pull it out and try tomorrow, lol.
All how you cook it. You want a sear on both both sides then slow cook

I found generally people who dont like medium rare meat arent a fan. Because for me thats the easiest way to avoid toughening it up for. And i generally eat medium rare

But everyones taste buds are different but i find cutting it like stir fry with salad to be a winner
 
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