Wild Possum Kabob

Wild Possum Kabob

Ingredients:
1 Still breathing, corn-fed Possum

3 Ripe but firm tomatoes

1 Large white or yellow onion

1/2 pound large mushrooms

2 large green peppers

1 package meat marinade

1/2 cup soy sauce

12 skewers (sticks are okay in Arkansas)

The possum must be alive so that you can scare it, giving you the “wild” taste from all the adrenaline it produces. It is best to hit it over the head with a large object in a humane manner. Boil the possum for 3 minutes to loosen the fur then skin and gut it.

De-limb (chop the little knubby legs off) the possum and cut the meat into 1/2 inch square chunks.

Marinate overnight in a mixture of meat marinade and soy sauce. Kentucky residents who have no fridge can use an ice chest and may use radiator coolant instead of soy sauce.

Thread the meat and veggies onto your skewer/stick in alternating sequences to distribute the delicious flavor evenly.

Cook over a barbecue, pit, 50 gallon drum or any other fire till you get the desired result. For added flavor, you can cook it over burning tires.

Servings: 6

If you’re lucky enough to be fishing, you’re lucky enough.

Don’t forget the cheek meat, that’s the best part!

Would you believe that I have some neighbors who actually eat possum?
I haven’t been that hungry yet:smiley:

Capt. Larry Teuton
Swamp Worshiper

You forgot the hot sauce, you have to have hot sauce.

I tried your recipe…it’s ok… maybe need to specify the ratio of marinade to coolant. Mine I believe became a little washed out. My kids and pregnant wife liked it. By the way those things are harder to club than a baby seal.

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If you ever see a opossum crawl out of the ass of a dead cow you’ll never want to eat another one

Philip Snyder II

Heck yea boys its dinner time!!! I lucked out and found a one-eyed youngster that should be nice and tender.

First, Most, Biggest
I want to catch them all

X2 philflush; run up on mule carcus while rabbit hunting; had 6-8
possum working all thru it :dizzy_face::dizzy_face::dizzy_face: oh puke!!!

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