Can you make moose bacon?

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I like moose and I like bacon. Is it possible to make moose bacon? How is the moose belly?



Best Answer

Moose have bellies, so there is no reason that you can't make moose bacon. If you like moose, there is a high likelihood you will like moose bacon. Whether or not other people like it or not is not really something we address on this site. I would say, give it a go and report back. Here is a brief conversation about moose bacon. It might help.




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Can moose meat be eaten?

Moose or elk meat is popular only in some selected regions around the world. What is this? Some of its hotspots include Canada, USA (Alaska), Finland, Russia, Sweden, etc. So, it's quite obvious that moose meat is considered exotic in most countries.

Can you make bacon from deer meat?

Venison bacon is made with ground meat, rather than a whole cut such as pork belly in traditional bacon, and is sometimes more accurately called formed ground bacon. It is prepared and cooked like venison sausage, but loaded with bacon seasonings and thinly sliced.

How do you cook moose meat?

Directions
  • Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Brown the roast on all sides in the hot oil. Remove, and transfer to a slow cooker.
  • Sprinkle onion soup mix over the roast, then pour in the apple juice. Cover and cook on MEDIUM for 6 to 8 hours, or until meat is very tender.


  • Do you have to cook moose meat?

    Moose meat can be overcooked, and if so, will become tough and rubbery. Moose is considered cooked when it reaches 140 F.



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